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>NASA has successfully launched Artemis 2, its first astronaut mission to the moon since 1972. Liftoff took place on April 1, sending four astronauts on a 10-day trip around the moon aboard the Orion spacecraft. Splashdown will be on Friday, April 10. Below, you'll find complete coverage of the mission from Space.com's spaceflight news team.

Archive: https://archive.today/mqvAY From the post: >>NASA has successfully launched Artemis 2, its first astronaut mission to the moon since 1972. Liftoff took place on April 1, sending four astronauts on a 10-day trip around the moon aboard the Orion spacecraft. Splashdown will be on Friday, April 10. Below, you'll find complete coverage of the mission from Space.com's spaceflight news team.
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Here is the NASA "rendered" tracker. https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/

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That one is most probably DEI vibe coded and turns my computers into hair driers.

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4 minutes left in blackout period.. Flawless re-entry.

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Edit: splashdown confirmed.

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Now we find out whether or not that heat shield fails.

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Yeah, I hope it does NOT fail. The program has a lot of criticism but I don't want to see it go boom.

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Not knowing how many experienced White men have been excluded from this project to give way to that jewish DEI non-sense, there's no way to know the outcome.

The DEI crew has been on auto-pilot since they took off on April 1st. Their job was to take pictures of the far side of the moon and duct tape possible holes in the cabin caused by micro-debris.

The success of the re-entry and splashdown will all depend on who really worked on the heat-shield and parachute system.