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  • 89th8 Offline
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    Agreed. It’s obvious but still, seeing the earth as a small partially sunlight marble puts things in perspective every time.

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    • RenaudaR Renauda

      No doubt about it, this mission has brought us all a level of positive intensity amid everything else that is confronting us with the opposite.

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      @Renauda said:

      No doubt about it, this mission has brought us all a level of positive intensity amid everything else that is confronting us with the opposite.

      Exactly. This is what humanity should be focusing on. Remember "ain't gunna study war, no more."

      Those were the days.

      Flushing the toilet is like practicing the piano; you just cannot go too long without doing it.--Axtremus

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      • Andrea BA Offline
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        Best product placement ever:

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        • 89th8 Offline
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          Hahaha yes no kidding! It’s also a bit wild but I guess practical, the cameras on the solar panel that we are watching is just a GoPro feeding its video via WiFi to the capsule, which is then sending us the video. GoPro! WiFi!

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          • Andrea BA Offline
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            Comms re-established.

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            • 89th8 Offline
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              I wonder if they were able to capture images of the Apollo 12 and 14 landing sites…?

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              • Andrea BA Offline
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                Screenshot 2026-04-06 at 6.45.49 PM.png

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                • 89th8 Offline
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                  That is hilarious.

                  Also, hard to not get choked up on this one. The astronaut who lost his wife in 2020 has a moon feature named after her.

                  Link to video

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                      https://babylonbee.com/news/look-out-shouts-female-astronaut-as-orion-gets-within-5000-miles-of-moon

                      SPACE — Astronaut Christina Koch reportedly played a pivotal role in the success of NASA's Artemis II lunar mission on Monday when she helpfully screamed in the pilot's ear as they were just 5,000 miles shy of colliding with the lunar surface.

                      "Look out!" Mission Specialist Koch cried out as she placed her hand on the Orion spacecraft's dashboard. "Use the space brakes! The space brakes!"

                      The crew's pilot, Victor Glover, reportedly jerked the ship awkwardly in response as he was startled by the female crew member's reaction. "It's OK, I'm looking at it," he said.

                      According to NASA sources, it was impossible to say whether the Orion spacecraft the crew occupied would have made contact with the moon or not. But what was clear, Koch pointed out, is that they absolutely did not crash into the moon after her warning.

                      "As mission specialist, it's not my job to be a backseat driver, but I didn't expect Victor to fly so close to the moon either," Koch said, who referred to her role as being exhausting. "I can't exactly relax when he's flying us around at over 1,000 miles per hour. That only gives us five hours to react. I just wanted to make sure he was paying attention."

                      At publishing time, Koch had helpfully instructed Glover to turn left once they reached the moon.

                      The Brad

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                      • 89th8 Offline
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                        That is hilarious, I laughed out loud for real. I wonder if she helps tell Glover where to park the vehicle during splashdown? “Hey there’s a spot over there in the Pacific.”

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