yesterday I reported on GitHub employee concerns about reliability and leadership, and then hours later GitHub suffered a catastrophic outage 😬 www.theverge.com/news/918001/...
✅ #Artemis II update: 'Earthset', 6 April 2026, and 'totality', 7 April, seen from lunar orbit, the Moon eclipses the Sun, a view few humans have ever witnessed (pics: NASA)
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Happy Earth Day! 🌎 🌍 🌏
To mark this special day, we’re tuning in to Sen, the world’s first continuous 4K video livestream from space.
Sen’s cameras are hosted on our Columbus module of the ISS, with data delivered via the Airbus platform.
Watch Earth from above, just like an astronaut
📹 Sen
Somehow WoW is doing something Runescape thought would be too "controversial" to continue
Chernobyl site has black frogs 😯 interesting science.
Pollution levels in Paris after 10 years of advancing sustainable transport.
Since the start of the Middle East conflict, our bill for fossil fuel imports increased by € 25 billion.
Without a single molecule more of energy.
We need to reduce our overdependency on fossil fuels.
Boost clean energy like renewables and nuclear.
And electrify Europe.
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it will not surprise anyone, but we do the same thing in casual astrophotography. one time i was messing with my planetarium app and figured out this was gonna happen at 4am, so i made the effort
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European Space Agency
Memento Mori
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Notorious RBMK
Fun fact: many of the prettiest photos taken by robotic spacecraft were similarly framed ahead of time by humans using simulators of view geometry to pick when the spacecraft should shoot the photo. Case in point: this photo of Europa over Jupiter from New Horizons science.nasa.gov/image-detail...
Emily Lakdawalla 🏳️⚧️ Uranus Expert
What I like best about the Artemis II photos is that it was taken by actual humans. An actual person had to frame it and manually adjust settings. It's their own artistic rendition of what they thought looked best at the time, something no probe, rover or unmanned spacecraft can take. it's art