#NASA

The Amazing PhysicsAstroSarcasm
2025-10-11

In 1969, NASA launched a spaceship that landed the first humans on the moon. If we could achieve all these using 1969 technologies, why do so many people think we cannot land humans on Mars in the 21st century?

Human Land On Mars

Q: "Do you think NASA and other agencies know more than they let on about the “comet”?

AVI: No. In particular, I believe that the recent delay in the dissemination of data from NASA as a result of the government shutdown does not flag extraterrestrial intelligence but rather terrestrial stupidity."

#AviLoeb #3iatlas #nasa #space #astrophysics #astronomy

Astro Hawk (Ian Kluft) ✅🚀🛰️AstroHawk@spacey.space
2025-10-11

"This spacecraft is so far away, it sees stars differently. Here's how it could help us navigate the cosmos" by BBC @skyatnightmag - Using parallax to compare different perspectives of telescopes on Earth and aboard the #NASA #NewHorizons probe in the #KuiperBelt, astronomers confirmed the stars Proxima Centauri and Wolf 359 appear at slightly different but mathematically expected angles against more distant background stars. skyatnightmagazine.com/news/ne #astronomy #science

__void__ ( ) -> None:WillyECoyote69@mstdn.social
2025-10-11

So ... there once was a #NASA mission (Artemis - I) with goals to land the first woman and a man of color on the Moon in 2027.

Fuckin' Fascist #Trump scraped the goals.

Wonders of CreationwondersofCR
2025-10-11

Humanity is going back to the Moon. NASA’s Artemis III mission will send astronauts to the lunar South Pole the first human landing since 1972. What secrets lie in its shadowed craters?

Read More: astronex.net/nasa-preparations

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