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Doing A Miku For Every Aesthetic On The Aesthetics Wiki List... Heres The First One

doing a miku for every aesthetic on the aesthetics wiki list... heres the first one


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1 week ago
A detailed illustration of outdoor foliage, rendered in a blue monochrome pallete. The viewer is placed top-down, looking at small clusters of flowers that glow softly. At the center of each flower features a tiny star that shine brightly.

Stars in full bloom.


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6 days ago
Support | Twitter

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1 week ago
 In this image from Aug. 12, 2024, medical and fire-rescue personnel participate in the Artemis II mission emergency escape or egress verification and validation tests near Launch Complex 39 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A red fire truck appears on the road with the words, “NASA Kennedy Space Center” visible on the side. Credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky

Artemis Astronauts Have Drills, Too!

Chances are, if you have ever spent time in a school or office building, you have experienced a fire drill. Well, astronauts practice emergency drills, too!

In this image from Aug. 11, 2024, members of the Exploration Ground Systems Program suit up as astronauts and practice the process of getting inside and out of the emergency egress baskets. Three people wearing orange Orion Crew Survival System suits walk in a single file line in the crew access arm toward the emergency egress baskets. The sprinkler system overhead sprays water everywhere. Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

Since we began sending astronauts to space, we have used systems and drills to practice moving people safely away from the launch pad in the unlikely event of an emergency during the countdown to launch.

In this image from July 29, 1960, the uncrewed Mercury-Atlas 1 mission launches from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Premature engine cutoff at launch terminated the test and the emergency escape system jettisoned. A bright light flashes and smoke emerges from the escape rocket motor on the top of the rocket. The words, “United States” can be read on the side of the Atlas rocket. Credit: NASA

Early Mercury and Gemini programs in the 1960s used a launch escape system in the form of a solid rocket motor that could pull the astronauts to safety in the event of an emergency. However, this system only accounted for the astronauts, and not other personnel at the launch pad. NASA’s emergency systems have since improved substantially to include everyone.

Artemis II will be NASA’s first mission with crew aboard the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft. Artemis II will fly around the Moon and come back to Earth. Beginning with the Artemis II mission, we will use a track cable to connect the mobile launcher — the ground structure that supports the rocket before and during launch — to the perimeter of the launch pad. Picture a gondola ski lift beginning at the top of the rocket and ending all the way down to the ground. In case of an emergency, astronauts and support crews move from the capsule into the crew access arm, climb into one of four baskets waiting for them, and ride down to the ground.

In this image from Aug. 12, 2024, three members of the Pad Rescue team practice carrying a suited subject out of the emergency egress basket in a stretcher. The Pad Rescue team members are wearing firefighter uniforms and helmets. Credit: NASA/Frank Michaux

There, members of the Pad Rescue team are ready to scoop the astronauts up and whisk them to safety. Think of the Pad Rescue team as spaceflight knights in shining armor. Except instead of saving crew from a fire breathing dragon, they are whisking the astronauts away from a fully loaded skyscraper-sized rocket that’s getting ready to lift off.

In this image from Aug. 13, 2024, a member of the Pad Rescue team practices getting inside and out of the emergency egress baskets. Another member of the Pad Rescue team wearing a firefighter uniform stands with their back to the camera. They face one of the emergency egress baskets while the sprinkler system sprays water everywhere. Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

The Artemis II mission will also introduce several new ground systems for the first time – including the new and improved braking system similar to what roller coasters use! Though no NASA mission to date has needed to use its ground-based emergency system during launch countdown, those safety measures are still in place and maintained as a top priority.

So the next time you practice a fire drill at school or at work, remember that these emergency procedures are important for everyone to stay safe — even astronauts.

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6 days ago

[MV] TAK - ‘LEMON MELON COOKIE’ feat. Hatsune Miku

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6 days ago

tsumiki - phony feat. kafu


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1 week ago

32ki - Mesmerizer feat Hatsune Miku & Kasane Teto


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misunderstoodcylon - Chokoladeboller or bust
Chokoladeboller or bust

Lover of all things retro. Passionate about motorsports. Admirer of arts and crafts. Might be obsessed with vocaloids.

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