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Франческа (@calvdrinkvodka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elettra noi ti amiamo ma se non vinci sappi che rimani una grande icona e finalmente potrai dormire come si deve #FestivaldiSanremo2026

ilaria (@thatsila_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i ringraziamenti di elettra così sinceri si vede che si è divertita un sacco vi pregoooo fatele vincere qualcosa SE LO MERITAAAA #FestivaldiSanremo2026

Brower (@browerab_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jasmine 🌌🔭 1) April 8, 2024 - Total Solar Eclipse as viewed from the ground on Earth. 2) April 6, 2026 - Total Solar Eclipse as viewed from behind the moon by Artemis II. I am at a loss of words. One of the most breathtaking photos I have ever laid my eyes upon!!

<a href="/astro_jaz/">Jasmine 🌌🔭</a> 1) April 8, 2024 - Total Solar Eclipse as viewed from the ground on Earth.
2) April 6, 2026 - Total Solar Eclipse as viewed from behind the moon by Artemis II. 

I am at a loss of words. One of the most breathtaking photos I have ever laid my eyes upon!!
Sakshi Narula (@mssakshinarula) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason why people have reacted emotionally to all the profound statements made by the astronauts and the photographs is because we are not seeing science, basic human decency, intelligence, humanity being center stage absolutely nowhere in the world atm. Even a pandemic

The reason why people have reacted emotionally to all the profound statements made by the astronauts and the photographs is because we are not seeing science, basic human decency, intelligence, humanity being center stage absolutely nowhere in the world atm. Even a pandemic
Steven Cercamondi (@astrosteven_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ma non si vedono le stelle, dove sono? Eccovi accontentati. Dopo il permesso di spegnere le luci all'esterno della capsula Orion, l'equipaggio di Artemis II ha scattato questa meravigliosa foto della nostra galassia, la Via Lattea. Fotocamera Nikon Z9 + 35mm f/2.

Ma non si vedono le stelle, dove sono?

Eccovi accontentati.

Dopo il permesso di spegnere le luci all'esterno della capsula Orion, l'equipaggio di Artemis II ha scattato questa meravigliosa foto della nostra galassia, la Via Lattea.

Fotocamera Nikon Z9 + 35mm f/2.
NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi! I’m Rise! About a week ago, I launched aboard the Artemis II mission with four of my besties. Since then, I have been serving a very important purpose aboard the Orion spacecraft… I float. (And I look cute.) Today, I am taking over the Artemis social media accounts! -Rise

NASA Artemis (@nasaartemis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you send your name aboard Artemis II??? If you did, then your name is literally in my pocket!! And every time you see me floating around the Orion spacecraft — that’s where your name is! With ME! Don’t worry — I’ve kept your names safe as I’ve flown around the Moon 🫡 -Rise