@NASA.gov has lots of short Artemis videos on their YouTube channel (@[email protected]), however this 10h10m video of the Artemis II lunar flyby appears to be the closest to a continuous long-form recording of the live stream during that period.

https://youtu.be/z-j1uxBmis0

After almost 14 minutes of intro footage, this live recording has some amazing moments in context such as when the Integrity crew named the two craters on the moon, the forty minute “Loss of Signal” (LoS) as Integrity went behind the moon, came back out, then into a solar eclipse, and of course all the very efficient (and competent) communications between the astronauts and Mission Control (with video of both).

And quotes like Christina's “We do not leave Earth. We choose it.”

Lots of long durations of silence as well. Fitting for a recording of video from space. Also great for putting on in the background while working. The crew comms with control competency alone is inspiring.

Note: the #NASA and #SpaceflightNow YouTube livestreams I linked to five days ago are now only displaying the message:
 “This live stream recording is not available.”
a different kind of Loss of Signal.

#liveStream #Artemis #Artemis2 #ArtemisII #Integrity #Moon #Earth #Houston #MissionControl #competent #competency
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NASA Artemis II live stream update:

Spaceflight Now has the raw feed of Houston and Integrity comms and video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8m9YdxgJ5g

The official NASA live stream (posted previously), has switched to a NASA spokesperson and interviews of folks on the sea/ground as part of splashdown recovery operations.

Choose your live stream:
* Houston, space, and astronauts talking: https://youtu.be/M8m9YdxgJ5g
* Spokespeople/interviews talking: https://youtu.be/m3kR2KK8TEs

or pull them both up on separate side-by-side monitors like they have on the desks at Mission Control.

About an hour left til splashdown!

#NASA #liveStream #Artemis #Artemis #Artemis2 #ArtemisII #Integrity #Earth #Houston #MissionControl #SpaceflightNow
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Fueled by dark roast and a darker personality. Est. 1972.

Operating from Mission Control (MI) with a March 2028 trajectory for Paris. 32 years in dog training; currently pivoting to a sovereign, self-hosted life.

Job done. Child raised. Moving forward without apology. If you want hand-holding, you're in the wrong Vault. ☕️🇫🇷

#GenX #Paris2028 #Sovereign #SelfHosted #ParentOfAdults #DarkHumor #MissionControl #ProfessionsLibérales #NoHandHolding #GrandRapids https://link.deezer.com/s/32Xj1p2OsaOhKsN8UlGeY

Carry On

Fun. - song - 2012

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It’s a very cool day when you get to hold Osiris - aka “Mission Control,” the iconic bass played by Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead!

#osiris #missioncontrol #thegratefuldead

Mindbogglingly tone deaf for a day like today.

I think I've had enough of American Grotesque for tonight....

Let's see if we can build a #BetterWorld tomorrow.

#americans #grotesque #imperialism #tonedeaf #ignorance #extractivism #conquest #missioncontrol #nasa #imperialisme #ResourceWars #ArtemisII #colonialism #usa #space #moonmission #lunarexploration #theworldisnotenough #dontbeevil #dobetter

Houston, we've got a plumbing problem: Artemis II toilet is still on the fritz
Until the bathroom is fixed, mission control has instructed the astronauts to break out urine collection bags. The so-called lunar loo malfunctioned following Wednesday's liftoff and has been hit-and-miss ever since.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/artemis-ii-toilet-9.7153491?cmp=rss
As Artemis II zooms to the Moon, everything seems to be going swimmingly https://arstechni.ca/nWou #missioncontrol #artemisII #Space #orion #NASA
As Artemis II zooms to the Moon, everything seems to be going swimmingly

The cabin was colder on Thursday, but the crew has been able to adjust the temperature.

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ORION'S ABORTIVE HABITABILITY

Artemis II mission: The Orion spacecraft's toilet had a fault on April 1, 2024. Ground teams and astronauts fixed it, allowing the mission to go around the Moon.

#ArtemisII, #OrionSpacecraft, #SpaceToilet, #NASA, #MissionControl

https://newsletter.tf/artemis-ii-toilet-fixed-after-fault-april-1/

The Artemis II mission's toilet broke just hours after launch on April 1, 2024. This is the first time a toilet has been on a deep space mission, and it was fixed quickly.

#ArtemisII, #OrionSpacecraft, #SpaceToilet, #NASA, #MissionControl
https://newsletter.tf/artemis-ii-toilet-fixed-after-fault-april-1/

Artemis II toilet fixed after fault on April 1, 2024, allowing mission to continue

Artemis II mission: The Orion spacecraft's toilet had a fault on April 1, 2024. Ground teams and astronauts fixed it, allowing the mission to go around the Moon.

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