Gabriel Zepeda (@gabozegaa) 's Twitter Profile
Gabriel Zepeda

@gabozegaa

MX 🇲🇽 Network Engineer 👨‍💻 Cisconian 💙🐑

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Moctar KANE (@moctarkane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Paris2024 Je le reconnais, le succès des #Phryges m’épate. Cela restera un mystère. Qui l’eut cru? #ParadeDesChampions #parade

Indianapolis Motor Speedway (@ims) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to Indy, it’s been waiting for you!✨ In celebration of #IndyTSTheErasTour, #IMS has partnered with Bell Racing to place Eras-themed helmets across Downtown Indy, Inc., and we’ve created a Taylor Swift #INDYCAR show car! Stay tuned for how you can find these helmets 👀💃

Welcome to Indy, it’s been waiting for you!✨ 

In celebration of #IndyTSTheErasTour, #IMS has partnered with <a href="/BellRacingHQ/">Bell Racing</a> to place Eras-themed helmets across <a href="/IndyDT/">Downtown Indy, Inc.</a>, and we’ve created a <a href="/taylorswift13/">Taylor Swift</a> #INDYCAR show car!

Stay tuned for how you can find these helmets 👀💃
Erik Kuna 🚀 (@erikkuna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the

This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the
Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to share my favorite high-resolution capture of the Artemis II launch- the moment the SLS is clearing the tower, captured by a sound-triggered camera placed near the pad. I'll have prints linked in my bio for this one, and here's a short thread about how it was captured

Pleased to share my favorite high-resolution capture of the Artemis II launch- the moment the SLS is clearing the tower, captured by a sound-triggered camera placed near the pad.

I'll have prints linked in my bio for this one, and here's a short thread about how it was captured
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even in darkness, we glow. In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.

Even in darkness, we glow. 
 
In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These two images were taken by Reid Wiseman only minutes apart. The stark difference is the result of camera settings. In the first, a longer shutter speed let in much more light from Earth, while the shorter shutter speed in the second emphasizes our planet's nighttime glow.

These two images were taken by <a href="/astro_reid/">Reid Wiseman</a> only minutes apart. The stark difference is the result of camera settings. In the first, a longer shutter speed let in much more light from Earth, while the shorter shutter speed in the second emphasizes our planet's nighttime glow.
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reid Wiseman In this image, also taken from the Orion capsule, we see the divide between night and day, known as the terminator, cutting across Earth. Whether awake or dreaming, we're all here on this planet together.

<a href="/astro_reid/">Reid Wiseman</a> In this image, also taken from the Orion capsule, we see the divide between night and day, known as the terminator, cutting across Earth. Whether awake or dreaming, we're all here on this planet together.
Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This photo has a very personal meaning for me if you care to read it. I saw a photo from John Kraus on reddit nearly a decade ago of the engines on a Falcon Heavy launch. I was working at a tough sales job at the time. The shot inspired me to learn more about space and

This photo has a very personal meaning for me if you care to read it. 

I saw a photo from <a href="/johnkrausphotos/">John Kraus</a> on reddit nearly a decade ago of the engines on a Falcon Heavy launch. I was working at a tough sales job at the time. The shot inspired me to learn more about space and
Mookafish (@fishmooka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm a big fan of when you can see the sound waves coming from a rocket's engines in its exhaust plume. The absolute power of this machine is insane.