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Posts by Jess 🌙

“I don’t like this ship you drew” my bad bro I’ll draw it even sexier next time to change your mind I guess bc I don’t understand why else this comment is relevant to me

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👏 Canada 👏 Post 👏 is 👏 a 👏 public 👏 service 👏

Nothing proves how capitalism has brain rotted everyone than thinking the post office, hospitals, public transit, libraries, etc. need to turn a profit to be worthwhile.

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finished a wip tonight! hallelujah i can do hard things like finish fic.

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don't gotta run fast, just gotta run.

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highlight of my summer evenings is being buzzed by the hummingbird who is tired of waiting for me to get out of his garden so he can eat dinner and have fisticuffs with the other hummingbird from down the block.

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Really looks neat! Thunder getting louder in #Teeswater now.

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Good work! 🏃

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An oil pastel drawing of a fried egg.

An oil pastel drawing of a fried egg.

15 minute fried egg #art #oilpastel #illustration #egg #breakfast #stilllife #study

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Good morning thunderstorm alarm clock. #onstorm

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I’m glued to the Artemis coverage because it is so unlike anything we get to see in the news these days: cool shit done by smart, super competent people working together closely. Positive vibes but not treacly sentiment. Also (probably) a glowing alien god of peace about to emerge from the capsule.

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what do you MEAN my flight will be late, i just watched something from THE MOON land on time

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No joy on the sat phone and the SAR? No, this is joy. "Are you sure you're holding the push to talk button?"

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Science is good. We should fund it.

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Grayscale image of the capsule under the parachutes, which look silvery. The capsule is glowing brilliantly along the bottom where the heat shield took the brunt of the atmospheric beating.

Grayscale image of the capsule under the parachutes, which look silvery. The capsule is glowing brilliantly along the bottom where the heat shield took the brunt of the atmospheric beating.

Love this shot. I think this is a thermal infrared camera, showing how the bottom of the capsule is still glowing due to its warmth after hypersonically ramming the atmosphere — compressing a gas heats it up a LOT when you're moving at superorbital speeds.

#ArtemisII

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A big splash in the ocean under the three red and white parachutes

A big splash in the ocean under the three red and white parachutes

Splashdown!

Welcome home, Integrity.

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This was sooooooo cool

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HOLY FUCK we're starting to see plasma

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I just think it is so neat that we can all just watch the space craft come home.

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so, he should still be removed from office as soon as humanly possible

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You can not and must not ever let yourself be convinced that people with evil leaders are evil people. It is not true in Iran or China or Russia or America or anywhere. It will never be true. Everywhere you look you'll find people full of light.

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You have more in common with the people of Iran than you do with anyone in this administration, any member of the technocracy, anyone who is profiting from this war, or any billionaire. When you see Iranians forming human chains outside key infrastructure sites, you should feel a sense of kinship.

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The Moon: oh wow you guys decided to come back

Artemis II crew: earth’s haunted

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[alt text by NASA] The Moon, seen here backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by one of the cameras on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wings. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars. Credit: NASA

[alt text by NASA] The Moon, seen here backlit by the Sun during a solar eclipse on April 6, 2026, is photographed by one of the cameras on the Orion spacecraft’s solar array wings. Orion is visible in the foreground on the left. Earth is reflecting sunlight at the left edge of the Moon, which is slightly brighter than the rest of the disk. The bright spot visible just below the Moon’s bottom right edge is Saturn. Beyond that, the bright spot at the right edge of the image is Mars. Credit: NASA

Whoa 🤯

The Moon, in full eclipse, with the #Artemis II Orion spacecraft. Part of the Moon and spacecraft are lit by Earthshine, and both Saturn and Mars are visible to the lower right. Incredible. Details: images.nasa.gov/details/art0...

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This weekend i have learned that Saskatoon is the sunniest place in Canada. The downside of course is that it is fucking cold in the winter and very fucking flat. But. It is sunny.

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Crescent view of Earth.

NASA/Artemis II/Kevin M. Gill

Crescent view of Earth. NASA/Artemis II/Kevin M. Gill

Crescent Earth as viewed by the Artemis II crew yesterday (April 4th).

flic.kr/p/2s5Z9yc

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Pffft I’ve done that while drunk lots of times

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NASA just dropped this image of Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch looking back at us. The first woman to ever see our planet in its entirety. I’m not crying you’re crying 🥹🔭🧪 📸: NASA

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The Last Place They'd Look by Catherine Fletcher | Sci-fi sapphic romance Read The Last Place They'd Look by Catherine Fletcher, an alien-human science-fiction adventure romance story.

Oh! Thanks, Erin! Here's one of mine, published under the indie queer erotica imprint i run with some friends.

spacefruitpress.com/books/the-la...

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Somethin' somethin' watched a historic moonshot launch yesterday and today i touched a dinosaur bone.

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