Star Trek: Phase 2 Enterprise launch
via The Light Works
Beautiful!
I remember seeing this in 2016 and being amazed. Finally tracked it down.
Enterprise Beam Me Up! by cylonka. Links.
Featuring ManMan1701's JJ Voyager, based on Ricky Wallace's design. Links.
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HAPPY STAR TREK DAY!!!!
Thank you to everybody having anything to do with the original Star Trek series.
Thanks to all of you on Tumbler for keeping its spirit alive and kicking.
And of course, thank you to DeForest Kelley and his character Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy, who have given me so much pleasure all these years. You’ll always be in my heart.
She was truly a pioneer and she will be missed. 😢
To the woman that inspired countless girls and people of color, we will never forget you.
You will always be in our hearts.
Thank you for going where no woman had gone before.
Nichelle Nichols 1932- 2022
First ever Tumblr post.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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!
aesthetic: bones and spock having philosophical discussions in the middle of life-threatening situations
Lovely art!
Would love to see Ezra come home. ❤️
Filoni, please, bring him back to his space mom ;-;