A better view of the launch of Artemis II from LC-39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Date: April 1, 2026
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A better view of the launch of Artemis II from LC-39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Date: April 1, 2026
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April 1st 2026 - Artemis II lifting off from LC-39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
"I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth."
president john f. kennedy touring NASA's launch operations center with wernher von braun 1962 at what is now called kennedy space center. (KSC). [pt.2]
Preparation for Artemis III. Target Launch: 2027
Btw if anyone has any recommendations for a trip to Cape Canaveral I'd love to hear them!! All I know is that I'm going to the museum at KSC (probably two museum days there bc it's huge), and I want to go to the beach also. because I love the beach.
But I'd love to hear what yall think!! Anything specific I should know about/do for the museum, specific beaches, restaurants, if any ither museums in the area are worth going to, other things to do, ect, ect,
Literally anything you think I should knkw while planning a trip to the Cape would be appreciated <3

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shoutout to this kennedy space center employee that complimented me on my invader zim backpack, deltarune stickers, and bfdi stickers i put on my rollator. they also complimented my friend on his fnaf stuff. you a real one ✌️✌️
Today's entry for @kaarija-inktober is a bit different since with a prompt like community I couldn't help but draw some of my many friends I've gotten in this fandom :'3 love you all so much <333
(I have tried to keep it to people I know have shared their faces online at some point and so would - hopefully - be alright with being drawn, although if you want me to take yours down please let me know and I'd do it immediately! Also I sadly couldn't draw everybody so if you don't see yourself here it is not that I don't appreciate you as a friend, I still very much do :'D <3 )
@clovermoonspell @ninjani @j-restlessgeek
@bisonaari @carpblu @formulalakana
naimagardner97 (IG), ehaapsalo (IG), enrosagnu (IG)
Happy 96th birthday Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin ! January 20 celebrating 96th anniversary of USAF Brig General Edwin Buzz Aldrin who flew on Gemini XII (1966) and Apollo 11 (1969), accumulating 12 days 1 hour in space. This July 1969 photo shows Aldrin exiting NASA helicopter , a Bell 47G which was regularly used by Lunar Module Pilots to simulate maneuvers they would perform during final lunar landing. The Bell 47 (military version Bell H-13 Sioux) is a single-rotor single-engine light helicopter with soap bubble canopy of which 5575 were built. (Photos: NASA-KSC)