Like, I *truly* want to be excited about the Artemis III mission, but:
1. All men? Really?
2. Setting the "Go" date of "late 2027" feels rushed - what happened to waiting until 2028?
Just my $0.02, but feeling kinda glum about it. 🤷♀️
Not gonna lie. I know I've occasionally had to do it since "peak COVID," but it will never NOT be soul-crushing to have to record lectures that I'm pretty sure my students will not watch. I hate this aspect of higher education. Your mileage may very well vary, but I hate it, hate it, hate it. 😞
Heads-up, folks: This is a multi-day event in the making. Get prepared now so you can be prepared then.
Folks, please be aware and have multiple ways of receiving weather alerts today and tomorrow (and always, really.)
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M 7.8 earthquake 24 km WSW of Burias, Philippines
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NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir aboard the ISS earlier today
“There is a lot going on right now on the Space Station, but fortunately we are all safe and witnessed a spectacular southern aurora show yesterday thanks to a recent solar event.”
Remember yesterday’s post?
Here is the actual timelapse of that spectacular southern aurora, sparked by a recent solar event.
Captured by NASA astronaut Jess Meir aboard the International Space Station
#NASA #ISS
Dr. Wendy Bohon
manspreading that creates space for others. mind blown.
Only 7% of people living with visual impairment can read braille. Most people loose sight later in life when they don’t have the tactile dexterity to learn. So while providing braille is an important inclusive step, it can’t be the only one.