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This is SO beautiful, I love it 🥰
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You want Cat Creeper? More Dancing Cat Creeper?
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Just fascinating
Follow NASA’s Artemis I Moon Mission: Live Tracker, Latest Images, and Videos
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On Nov. 16, 2022, the Artemis I mission officially began with the launch of the Orion spacecraft atop the Space Launch System rocket. The rocket and spacecraft lifted off from historic Launch Complex 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Now, the Orion spacecraft is about halfway through its journey around the Moon. Although the spacecraft is uncrewed, the Artemis I mission prepares us for future missions with astronauts, starting with Artemis II.
Stay up-to-date with the mission with the latest full-resolution images, mission updates, on-demand and live video.

Imagery:
Find full-resolution images from the Orion spacecraft as they are released here.
Launch imagery can be found here. When Orion splashes down in the Pacific Ocean on Dec. 11, the images will be available here, as well!
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Videos:
This playlist contains informational videos, as well as upcoming and past live events, about Artemis I.
You can watch a livestream of the Artemis I mission here. (Just a note: the livestream may cut off during moments when the Orion team needs higher bandwidth for activities.)
Keep yourself updated on the upcoming broadcasts of Artemis milestones with the NASA TV schedule.

Trackers:
Our Artemis I Tracker shows where the Orion spacecraft is along the trajectory of the mission.
“Eyes on the Solar System” shows where Orion is in relation to other NASA spacecraft and objects in the solar system:
“DSN Now” shows which antenna on Earth’s Deep Space Network is communicating with Orion.
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Updates:
Read up on where Orion is and what’s next in the Artemis I mission with the Mission Blog.
Thank you so much for following with us on this historic mission. Go Artemis!
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i know the eye of magnezone was probably supposed to be some kind of powerful ancient artefact considering it was being guarded by a lich in sarthaal of all places but i think it would be really funny if it was just a decoration and the psijic monks just felt like fucking with our heads about it for no reason
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Study published 1 November, 2022 published in The New English Journal of Medicine.
A recent trial study conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease has tested the effectiveness of monoclonal antibodies to prevent malaria in regions where it is endemic.
Monoclonal antibodies are antibodies that have been produced by the same cell. In this case, these antibodies were gathered from a cell that was made to think there was a malarial infection.
This study was conduct in Mali, Africa during a six month period of heavy malaria infection starting in July and ending in December. Participants, non-pregnant adults under the age of 55 were given injections of the monoclonal antibodies in different concentrations, either 10mg/kg of body weight, 40mg/kg of body weight or a placebo. After following the participants around for the season, the researchers concluded that firstly, the monoclonal antibodies had no immediate negative side effects, but that they were effective. The 10mg/kg concentration was 75% effective at preventing malaria while the 40mg/kg concentration was 88.2% effective.
Of course there is still a long way to go for this study but against a disease that kills so many yearly, its a hope.
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If I keep having to estimate everything, I'm going to start crying ;-;
Soon my calculus teacher is going to ask me to estimate even the rice I'm going to eat. Yep, this dish definitely has a quantity of rice grains in absolute value less than or equal to 1500
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NoOooOoOOO my giant amphipod guy ;-;
The Giant Amphipod Guy
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Wonder how many people saw UFO’s on this night? 😳👽🛸
Art by: @fireflydroneshows
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