I just keep forgetting about the moon mission (too much awful US-related news, and also too much life stuff happening). Looks like they're actually doing it!

The part that I'm actually excited about is the perspective of looking back at Earth from the Moon. That is COOL. I spent some time my last night in NZ looking up at the Moon, thinking about astronauts, and also tilting my head to try to understand why the moon looked upside-down to me from NZ!

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You might be interested that their last earth orbit just before their TLI burn when the zoomed through 150mi elevation they got a cabin leak warning. It turned out to be a sensor anomaly, but later mission specialist Jeremy Hansen said in an interview that they were very freaked out by it because it came at exactly the time they were streaking through overcrowded LEO.

cc: @AkaSci @cosmos4u

Artemis II Crew From Space - We Thought It Was Over

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IKR?! Maybe fast trips through LEO aren't very safe for humans.