Michi (@amoriall) 's Twitter Profile
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TK🍉 (@crazysadazn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

yk I really wasn’t expecting to spend my monday afternoon full on sobbing about a moon crater named after an astronaut’s late wife but I’m glad I am

🤠 (@heavensbvnny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need more men to understand that two men crying and hugging in space after one of them announced they were naming a moon crater after the other one’s late wife is actually what peak masculinity looks like

Akshat (@star_stufff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Except for hydrogen, all the atoms that make each of us up —the iron in our blood, the calcium in our bones, the carbon in our brains, were manufactured in red giant stars thousands of light years away in space and billions of years ago in time. We are, as I like to say,

✨ Oluchukwu ✨ (@kaziyamungu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The foundation of the entire journey rests on Isaac Newton's idea. Objects do not need engines to keep moving. Once something is in motion, it stays in motion unless a force changes it. In space, that force is mostly gravity. A spacecraft does not fly the way an airplane does.

Black Hole (@konstructivizm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

:Before stepping aboard the most powerful rocket ever built, Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman took his two daughters, Ellie and Katherine, for a quiet walk — and had one of the hardest conversations any parent can face.He spoke openly about his will, the trust documents, and the

:Before stepping aboard the most powerful rocket ever built, Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman took his two daughters, Ellie and Katherine, for a quiet walk — and had one of the hardest conversations any parent can face.He spoke openly about his will, the trust documents, and the
Anish Moonka (@anisha_moonka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two people pointed telescopes at the Moon in 1609. One was Thomas Harriot, an English mathematician working out of a house in west London. The other was Galileo. He’d built his own telescope in Padua. Harriot wrote down what he saw as “strange spottedness” and moved on. Galileo

Alyssa 🌻 (@alyssaleann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any time there’s a big space thing that normal people are tuned into, people start asking me if my (NASA engineer) husband wants to be an astronaut Uh… no, that’s a whole different job. They don’t put you in the Potential Astronaut Pool when they hire you to design rockets

Bram 🔭🔭 (@astrophysicslad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my Dad said , "Forcing the Artemis crew to speak with Donald Trump was part of a NASA training exercise to prepare future astronauts for encounters with less intelligent life forms.." i couldn't agree more....

Kassie Epstein (@kassieepstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

me at home inspecting this NASA splashdown operation with the same level of expertise that I judge olympic events I watch for 2 weeks every 4 years

Miley Edition (@mileyedition) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA used ‘You’ll Always Find Your Way Back Home’ by Hannah Montana to welcome the Artemis II crew back to Earth in new post. “Talk about the Best of Both Worlds.” 🌑🌎

Alex (@alex_t0dd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s crazy that X Factor had an ‘Over 25s’ category. 11 year old me was sat there thinking they were so brave for trying to achieve their dreams at such a late stage in life