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Ik begrijp dat ander nieuws misschien belangrijker is, en dat ik wat dicht "op het vuur" zit, maar 'we' gaan voor het eerst in 53 jaar terug rond de maan, met 4 mensen, en met 'we' bedoel ik naast ESA, ook Nederland, met onze zonnepanelen.
Beetje jammer dat het lijkt of het niemand iets boeit...
To clarify a bit:
If Artemis II launch = April 1 @ 22:24 UTC
NASA media kit says TLI = MET +1/01:37
NASA Horizons says TLI = MET +1/23:32
NASA crew timeline says TLI = MET ~1/01:08:42
So which one is it ? 😇
and yes I'm probably missing something, hence asking...
Forgot to mention that this cute zero-gravity indicator also holds the SD card with all the names that are flying with Artemis II
Source: Reid Wiseman on the other site.
#ArtemisII
Artemis II countdown progressing nicely so far, follow along if you want with my little timeline app:
x37b.nl/artemis/
#ArtemisII
Nice pad shot at the end of the presser...
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Stupid question, as I'm clearly an idiot, but when is the Artemis II TLI burn ? & what is the duration ?
NASA says several things ? I assume MET +1/01:37 ?
(this is from the NASA press kit/horizons/crew timeline) and I'm a bit lost...
cc @jthutt.bsky.social @marcolangbroek.bsky.social
Another Artemis II briefing coming up by NASA in about an hour from now:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL3A...
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And we are "live" in my app now, lets see what the latest update from NASA will bring, in about 20 minutes...
my timeline app here: x37b.nl/artemis/
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And with a nice southern drawl, it seems all is well after the MMT and we are go for launch.
#ArtemisII
Stupid question, as I'm clearly an idiot, but when is the Artemis II TLI burn ? & what is the duration ?
NASA says several things ? I assume MET +1/01:37 ?
(this is from the NASA press kit/horizons/crew timeline) and I'm a bit lost...
cc @jthutt.bsky.social @marcolangbroek.bsky.social
This cute little guy is the crew's zero-gravity indicator for Artemis II, called Rise.
Inspired by the Apollo 8 earth-rise image (shown behind it)
Designed by Lucas Ye of Mountain View, California
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