Excited to finally see #NASA_Artemis fly! It's been a long time (and way too much money) coming, but it's incredibly impressive.
Tim Dowd (#EverydayAstronaut) had some incredible slow motion views in his live broadcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbX2VuOwJGk&t=27763s
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And with that, Orion is free from the ICPS stage and I'm going to bed

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The launch was awesome, but I wish the broadcast was as captivating as the ones from SpaceX. This was more like listening to it thru the radio. No live onboard video, and the graphics look like they’re out of the 90s. #NASAArtemis #NASA_Artemis
Although i think daylight launches are always nicer to look at, there's something special about a nighttime launch! #NASA_Artemis

Go baby Go!

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Hey Mars. We are coming for you… eventually.

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“but then a Space Force radar tracking site went down because of a bad ethernet switch, leading to yet another scramble.”

Wait… What?

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Connected to the NASA YouTube channel for Artemis-1 launch and they were showing a symphony orchestra playing. I had to check that I got the right channel. Nice music but not what I expected. #NASA #NASA_Artemis