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Further than any spacecraft designed for humans has gone

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On Monday, Nov. 28, 2022, NASA's Orion spacecraft reached its maximum distance from Earth during the Artemis I mission—268,563 miles away from our home planet, farther than any spacecraft designed to send humans to space and back has gone before. In this image, Orion captures a unique view of Earth and the Moon, seen from a camera mounted on one of the spacecraft's solar arrays.

 

 

In this image, Orion captures a unique view of Earth and the Moon, seen from a camera mounted on one of the spacecraft's solar arrays.

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Far Out!  Literally! 🚀

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Stars went to sleep. :sleep:

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8 hours ago, TuFun said:

Stars went to sleep. :sleep:

 

They come awake again when you increase the exposure.

If the exposure had been greater, Orion would be burnt out. 

Soon, we will be back on the surface of our moon, then one day, we will have a moon base.  I was really expecting to see a moon base well before 1999 and I fully expected it to be the storage location for all of our nuclear waste materials.

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Even spaceships like taking selfie's... :rolleyes:

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1 hour ago, stans said:

Soon, we will be back on the surface of our moon, then one day, we will have a moon base.  I was really expecting to see a moon base well before 1999 and I fully expected it to be the storage location for all of our nuclear waste materials.

 

😁

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space:_1999

Did you watch too much Jerry Anderson?

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Has anyone seen the Tesla and Manny Quinn lately?

 

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I think its probably been sucked into an alien spaceship with an advanced tractor beam.

As we speak, the grey aliens are all huddled around the dismantled Tesla, laughing their alien socks off at the primitive technology.

3 hours ago, martin-w said:

 

They come awake again when you increase the exposure.

If the exposure had been greater, Orion would be burnt out. 

Yep, same effect when on the moon long ago.

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Just now, TuFun said:

Yep, same effect when on the moon long ago.

 

Very true. A photographic principle that's frequently lost on the Moon landing conspiracy nut jobs.

On 12/10/2022 at 7:53 AM, martin-w said:

 

😁

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space:_1999

Did you watch too much Jerry Anderson?

Maybe.  😉

 

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5 hours ago, stans said:

Maybe.  😉

 

 

Well it was a fun show. Hopefully when they follow your advice and dump waste on the Moon it won't blast it out of orbit. 

Although quite how they figured that an explosion on the Moon could accelerate something with the mass of Moon out of orbit, I have no idea. 😆

16 hours ago, martin-w said:

 

Well it was a fun show. Hopefully when they follow your advice and dump waste on the Moon it won't blast it out of orbit. 

Although quite how they figured that an explosion on the Moon could accelerate something with the mass of Moon out of orbit, I have no idea. 😆

I'm sure it is possible through juicedratic equations. 😁

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