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Una fotillo de la luna, que está muy maja así.

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TFW you look out the window and see the Earth disappear
🎥 Astronaut Reid Wiseman
📍 Artemis II from the far side of the Moon

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Domingo de Happy gordos

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The first re-flight of Blue Origin's New Glenn included another successful booster recovery. However, we never got any updates after the second stage reached orbit, until we were informed the payload was deployed into an off nominal orbit. AST Space Mobile's satellite may be lost.

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Esta madrugada ha habido intentona y se vieron cositas

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METRO 2039 | Official Reveal Trailer
METRO 2039 | Official Reveal Trailer YouTube video by metrovideogame

PEC. Estoy dentrísimo con eso. No hay más.

Toca rejugar el Exodus para refrescar las memories

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Osea, ya no me vale con esperar a la 1.0, sino meses después para que ya sea el juego final_final_v02_estavezsiquesi_FINAL(02).exe para poder jugarlo con los cambios "finales".

Pfffffffff que perezote que cambien un huevo de cosas a posteriori.

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Ah, pues ni idea.
A mi no me pasa pero porque básicamente ni llamo ni recibo llamadas jajajaja

Aunque estaré atento por lo que dices. Grasias por la info 🫰

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Qué pasa con lo de las llamadas? Que justo estoy con Digi

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@repussyto.bsky.social Estos son los mods que tengo puestos. He remarcado los que son sólo visuales (y puede que se instale alguno más como mod de dependencia)

Y los mods que son de pago son de aquí:
www.patreon.com/c/blackrack/...

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Bueno, no todos son visuales. Hay algunos de reescalar partes, bug fixes... Pero si, cuando llegue a casa, te paso la lista resaltando los que son principalmente visuales.

Lo malo: Los mods principales visuales son de "pago". He pagado un patreon para tenerlos. Pero por 6 pavos, valen mucho la pena

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Para nada! Esto es lo classic de estamparte hasta que aprendes. Sólo que es mucho más técnico para ser un videojoc de lo normal.

También ayuda ser friki de la astronomia y de la carrera espacial, as I am.

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Tengo como más de 70 mods puestos JAJAJAJA

Los principales visuales son: Scatterer, Blackrack Volumetric clouds, Sunflares of Maar, Planetshine...

Si te interesa, te paso la lista entera de mods porque son demasiados para escribirlos todos.

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Es verdad que aprenderlo es como aprender una ingeniería. Es estamparte como un muro. Pero una vez que lo sabes, es como conducir. Es automático.

Si un simio como yo que no sabe apenas contar y menos escribir, tú puedes de sobra.

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De vuelta al Kerbal después de mucho tiempo esta vez sólo con mods visuales y pof. Es otro juego.
Es súper bonito todo ahora. A ver cuánto duro.

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The capsule splashing down onto the water with the three red and white parachutes above it

The capsule splashing down onto the water with the three red and white parachutes above it

Splashdown! Vehicle is stable and upright. “A perfect bulls-eye splash for Integrity and its four astronauts!” #Artemis

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This is possibly the most incredible tracking video of a rocket launch that I have ever seen, and Shuttle had some really incredible videos too!

Just look at those gorgeous flame dynamics and then the booster separation... 🔭🧪 #Artemis

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Good news: De la renta me devuelven una buena paguita.

Bad news: Se van a tener que ir en nuevo móvil porque el que tengo le están dando unas convulsiones guapas.

Mecachis.

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Shadows Across Vavilov Crater

A close-up view taken by the Artemis II crew of Vavilov Crater on the rim of the older and larger Hertzsprung basin. The right portion of the image shows the transition from smooth material within an inner ring of mountains to more rugged terrain around the rim. Vavilov and other craters and their ejecta are accentuated by long shadows at the terminator, the boundary between lunar day and night. The image was captured with a handheld camera at a focal length of 400 mm, as the crew flew around the far side of the Moon. Credit: NASA

Shadows Across Vavilov Crater A close-up view taken by the Artemis II crew of Vavilov Crater on the rim of the older and larger Hertzsprung basin. The right portion of the image shows the transition from smooth material within an inner ring of mountains to more rugged terrain around the rim. Vavilov and other craters and their ejecta are accentuated by long shadows at the terminator, the boundary between lunar day and night. The image was captured with a handheld camera at a focal length of 400 mm, as the crew flew around the far side of the Moon. Credit: NASA


Shadows at the Edge of Lunar Day

The Artemis II crew captures a portion of the Moon coming into view along the terminator – the boundary between lunar day and night – where low-angle sunlight casts long, dramatic shadows across the surface. This grazing light accentuates the Moon’s rugged topography, revealing craters, ridges, and basin structures in striking detail. Features along the terminator such as Jule Crater, Birkhoff Crater, Stebbins Crater, and surrounding highlands stand out. From this perspective, the interplay of light and shadow highlights the complexity of the lunar surface in ways not visible under full illumination. The image was captured about three hours into the crew’s lunar observation period, as they flew around the far side of the Moon on the sixth day of the mission.
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Shadows at the Edge of Lunar Day The Artemis II crew captures a portion of the Moon coming into view along the terminator – the boundary between lunar day and night – where low-angle sunlight casts long, dramatic shadows across the surface. This grazing light accentuates the Moon’s rugged topography, revealing craters, ridges, and basin structures in striking detail. Features along the terminator such as Jule Crater, Birkhoff Crater, Stebbins Crater, and surrounding highlands stand out. From this perspective, the interplay of light and shadow highlights the complexity of the lunar surface in ways not visible under full illumination. The image was captured about three hours into the crew’s lunar observation period, as they flew around the far side of the Moon on the sixth day of the mission. Credit: NASA


Ready for a Close Up

Captured by the Artemis II crew, the heavily cratered terrain of the eastern edge of the South Pole-Aitken basin is seen with the shadowed terminator – the boundary between lunar day and night – at the top of the image. The South Pole-Aitken basin is the largest and oldest basin on the Moon, providing a glimpse into an ancient geologic history built up over billions of years. Credit: NASA

Ready for a Close Up Captured by the Artemis II crew, the heavily cratered terrain of the eastern edge of the South Pole-Aitken basin is seen with the shadowed terminator – the boundary between lunar day and night – at the top of the image. The South Pole-Aitken basin is the largest and oldest basin on the Moon, providing a glimpse into an ancient geologic history built up over billions of years. Credit: NASA

Postcards from the far side

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#Artemis 🔭🧪

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On a black background of space, a blue and white Earth just before 'setting' behind the Moon, in foreground, seen from Artemis II, 6 April 2026

On a black background of space, a blue and white Earth just before 'setting' behind the Moon, in foreground, seen from Artemis II, 6 April 2026

Totality seen from lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few humans have ever witnessed, a dark disc surrounded by a pale solar corona.

Totality seen from lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, revealing a view few humans have ever witnessed, a dark disc surrounded by a pale solar corona.

#Artemis II update: 'Earthset', 6 April 2026, and 'totality', 7 April, seen from lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, a view few humans have ever witnessed (pics: NASA)

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Mira que no esperaba mucho de Andorra en general, pero estoy bastante decepcionadete con lo que llevo visto.

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Los astronautas han comunicado su voluntad de nombrar un cráter en honor la nave, Integrity, y otro en honor de la esposa del comandante de la misión, Carroll Taylor, fallecida a causa de un cáncer. "Es un punto brillante en la Luna. Lo hemos identificado recientemente y nos gustaría llamarlo Carol"

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En directo: los astronautas de Artemisa II, a un paso de sobrevolar el lado oculto de la Luna y batir el récord de distancia En unas horas, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch y Jeremy Hansen comenzarán su esperado paseo por el lado oculto de la Luna y se convertirán en los humanos que han viajado más lejos en la hi...

ÚLTIMA HORA‼️ Los astronautas de Artemisa II ya son los humanos que han viajado más lejos y se dirigen al lado oculto de la Luna www.eldiario.es/1_c83aa8?utm...

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Se ha procedido a visitar la gastronomía del pais vecino. De momento, estoy satisfecho.

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NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman peers out of one of the Orion spacecraft's main cabin windows, looking back at Earth, as the crew travels towards the Moon.

NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman peers out of one of the Orion spacecraft's main cabin windows, looking back at Earth, as the crew travels towards the Moon.

I *really* like this one. Photos — real photos — of the Earth are powerful because we know we’re sharing the view of another human being.

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#earth #NASA #artemisii

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Febugary zine is finally here!! This A5-sized zine includes the 28 drawings I made during Febugary 2026. It also includes some extra drawings, a brief description of each species, and a small map showing their distribution area.

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Forgotten Siblings is a not-so-tiny guide/zine exploring the fascinating world of arachnids.
Did you know that, besides spiders and scorpions there are lots of unknown siblings inside the Arachnida class?
A5
Printed in 2026
36 pages

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