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Luis Soto retweeted
Jorge_MoralesB
NUEVA MODA: “CHUECOS” DE LUJO. Corvette,Jaguar, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Ranch Rover, Charger y otros autos de alta gamma circulan por las calles de Sonora con placas “Pafas” como un símbolo a la impunidad. En #60Segundos planteamos una solución definitiva a esta problemática que ninguna autoridad quiere ver. @Los60Segundos @SATMX @GN_MEXICO_
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Chimata | Ken retweeted
RoverHarem
Lucilla: I.. I think.. I love you, Rover 🫣 Rover: Lucilla? ​(Note: See my previous post to meet their kids! 👇) ​#WutheringWaves #WuWa #Rover #Lucilla #Married #Couple #Anime #FanArt #MangaArt
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Nil 🎗️🧡 🇮🇱🇬🇧 נילי retweeted
GuidoFawkes
Burnham pulls up into Parliament in a chauffeur-driven £150k Range Rover Autobiography. No yellow branding on that one...
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Nosson123321 retweeted
Arikapsu
WUTHERING WAVES 3.5 Is Coming! But do you want to prepare your lore before hand? -this is true reason why Rover head back Jinzhou. #Wutheringwaves #Wuwafanart
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Styx 💜 retweeted
Styx_sfw
Chisa | 千咲 🌊🩷🖤 ❛❛ If you’re taking a break too… would you keep me company, Rover? I thought we could share some Pocky. ❜❜ 「もし君も休憩中なら…一緒にいてくれないか、漂泊者?ポッキーを一緒に食べようと思って。」 SFWイラスト ※ Tap for full view #WutheringWaves #鳴潮 #Chisa #千咲
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1. THE LONG SILENCE The last bootprint in lunar dust is over 50 years old. Since 1972, humanity has circled our closest celestial neighbor, mapped it, bombarded it with probes, but we haven't walked on it. We haven't left a mark we could personally verify. That's not just a pause; it's a half-century of lost momentum. The Artemis program isn't just a return. It's a resurrection. 2. THE ARCHITECTURE OF A RETURN NASA isn't just building a rocket; it's assembling a full-scale expeditionary force. At the heart is the Space Launch System, or SLS, a beast designed to be the most powerful rocket ever flown. But a rocket is just the delivery truck. The mission requires a crew capsule (Orion), a lunar lander, new spacesuits, and eventually, a permanent base. This is a supply chain for a new world, and every link has to work. And that's where the first major snag appeared. 3. THE ENGINE THAT STOPPED A TIMELINE In early 2023, the final core stage for Artemis II was nearly complete at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility. The engine section was rotated horizontally in February, ready for its final mate. It should have been on its way to Florida that summer. It wasn't. By May, the schedule slipped, the reason a complex dance of manufacturing, testing, and integration hitting a wall. This single delay didn't just push back a rocket delivery; it rippled through the entire architecture, reminding everyone that moving atoms is harder than moving pixels. 4. PARALLEL WARS ON TWO FRONTS While engineers wrestled with the core stage, two other critical battles were raging. First, the Human Landing System. NASA isn't building this alone. It's partnering with SpaceX, tasking their Starship vehicle with the monumental job of ferrying astronauts from lunar orbit down to the surface. A stainless steel skyscraper must softly land on another world. Second, the spacesuits. The suits for the Moon aren't just upgrades; they're entirely new ecosystems of life support, mobility, and dust mitigation. Building a suit that can survive the abrasive lunar regolith while allowing an astronaut to kneel and sample soil is an engineering saga unto itself. 5. THE MOON AS A PROVING GROUND Here's the perspective shift: Artemis isn't the grand finale. It's the training camp. The explicit, stated goal is to use this program to develop the technologies, operations, and human endurance needed for the real prize: Mars. The Moon is 3 days away; Mars is months. Every lesson in Artemis—in life support, resource utilization, radiation shielding, crew psychology—is a down payment on that deeper, darker voyage. The lunar base isn't a monument; it's a simulator. 6. WHAT'S ACTUALLY HAPPENING RIGHT NOW Forget the static timelines you saw a year ago. Today, the focus is on the tangible: testing Orion's heat shield, assembling the Artemis II stack piece by piece, evaluating the first pressurized rover concepts, and conducting endless simulations. The program has absorbed its delays and is now moving with a different kind of momentum—not just towards a launch date, but towards a sustainable campaign. 7. THE FIRST STEP OF THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS So when will boots meet dust again? The dates have shifted, and likely will again. But the machinery is real, the contracts are signed, and the goal is no longer a dream. The real story of Artemis isn't a calendar; it's the transformation of the Moon from a distant symbol into a workplace, a lab, and eventually, a shore we can reach. The question isn't just when we go back. It's whether we're prepared for what happens after. source @trek_official
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#OFF-ROAD CAPABILITY 🚙 Land Rover, engage "mud ruts mode" on "terrain response" and use a "low-range gear" like 2nd or 3rd. #campingwithfriends #kamp #landroverseries #landrover #wilderness #outdoorlife #mud
PersonX retweeted
Hey__Z
Niko na Range Rover Velar , ya 2018 . Turbo diesel . Asking is around KES 5,000,000 Duty is around 1,200,000 Leads would be appreciated. 📞0705150821
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Replying to @TDi_Skoda
Exposure ni muhimu sana. You lot said that after the current range rover dropped. It's just that you aren't used to it. This thing looks amazing
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Fanged Cutie retweeted
AHalfNickel
I keep forgetting that Rover being the leader of the Black Shores is actually hush hush lol “What kind of pull do you have” Uhhhhh #NickelWuwa
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Ryan Scott retweeted
Astro_Cady
#OTD 7/6/1997: @NASA's 🔴#Mars #Pathfinder mission made history when the #Sojourner rover rolled onto the Martian surface, becoming the first roving probe to explore another planet. youtube.com/watch?v=3AZ8SBik… @NASASolarSystem @NASAJPL #MarsRover
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Zeke B Arutimetto Genbu 🇵🇸 retweeted
Hyposelenia_Im
Rover Little Daughter 🥹 #WutheringWaves #Aemeath
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