NASA’s Orion spacecraft just returned to Earth #shorts

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NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, December 11th. The successful return marks the end of NASA’s Artemis I, the first in a series of missions to create a long-term human presence on the moon.
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Oh great, thanks for that photo.
Now the flat-earthers are going to think the moon is bigger than the earth.

Gulgathydra
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instead of saying "mach 42 is very fast" maybe saying that it's aprx 51861, 6 km/h would be cool

JuliusUnique
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Bro my textbook from 2019 talks about how no one really uses skip entries this is so slay

kosmonavt
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Cheering on Artemis is like applauding a Ford Model T while others already buzz around in Mercedes, Porsches and Teslas.

popelgruner
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I cant wait to put humans on the moon for the first time.

Elmer_RedEagle
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Nice. She's the only one so far at Seeker who seems to know it's "farther" and not "further." <g>

SourDoughBill
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Her: "that's really really fast"
Light: 🤣

jctoad
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At the rate nasa builds a rocket the moon will be colonized sometime after 2100

jessedavis
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10:16 bro what are you looking at 😂😂 talking bout Andrew’s back is weak..

Nick-gqtq
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Sorry, but this video is unacceptable. If you're going to have transposition onto random sides, at least *one* of them has to be upside down, and at least one of those has to happen with the landing! This is law!

talideon
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We will never colonize the moon.
That is a pipe dream.

saulgoodman