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Splashdown! That was fun.  😁 Also... enjoy the song 😉
14/04/2026

Splashdown! That was fun. 😁
Also... enjoy the song 😉



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11/04/2026

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Tomorrow, Uganda goes to space. 🛰️✨April 10, 2026 — a climate camera co-built by Ugandan engineers launches aboard a Spa...
09/04/2026

Tomorrow, Uganda goes to space. 🛰️✨

April 10, 2026 — a climate camera co-built by Ugandan engineers launches aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 to the International Space Station.

The CLIMCAM project is a joint Uganda–Kenya–Egypt Earth observation mission selected under the UN's "Access to Space for All" programme. Once aboard the ISS, it will orbit Earth capturing high-resolution imagery of Eastern Africa to track floods, droughts, and climate change in near real-time.

But here's what makes this land differently for me:

Four Ugandan engineers were trained specifically to design and build the space camera. Not as interns. Not as observers. As builders of hardware that will soon be floating 400km above our heads.

That's what it looks like when a nation invests in its own future.

Space isn't just for superpowers anymore. 🌍

You can watch the launch LIVE tomorrow — April 10 at 8:03 AM ET on SpaceX's website and X page. Link in bio.

Are you watching? Drop a 🛰️ in the comments.



Where medicine, cosmos & faith converge ✦
🎙️ A Stellar Insight — link in bio

09/04/2026

OUR BLUE ORIGIN 🌍🌕
Four astronauts just flew farther from Earth than any human in history.
252,756 miles away. Behind the Moon. 40 minutes with no signal. No contact. Just them, the void, and a cratered world beneath them.
And when they came back around — the first thing they did was look for Earth.
That pale blue crescent. Tiny. Fragile. Setting behind the Moon like a sunset you'd never forget.
That's Earthset. And it just happened. In 2026. With four humans watching it live.
One of them said: "From up here, you look like one thing."
One thing.
No borders from 252,000 miles. Just one world, one species, one origin.
We name things after gods. We launch rockets into darkness. But every time we get far enough away, we just… look back.
Because this little blue world? It's the whole point.
OUR blue origin. 💙
🎙️ A Stellar Insight — where medicine, cosmos & faith converge. Follow for more.
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252,756 miles from home.And they still couldn't stop staring at Earth.The Artemis II crew swung around the far side of t...
09/04/2026

252,756 miles from home.
And they still couldn't stop staring at Earth.
The Artemis II crew swung around the far side of the Moon on April 6th — farther than any human has ever traveled — and what moved them most wasn't the craters, or the eclipse, or the silence of deep space.
It was us. This tiny, luminous, blue sliver of a planet, setting behind a grey and ancient world.
They watched Earth set behind the Moon's horizon. Then they watched it rise again — a fragile crescent, softly glowing, with Australia lit by day and the rest of the world draped in night. (NASA)
They witnessed 54 minutes of total solar eclipse — the Moon blocking the Sun completely, the corona blazing in a perfect ring — a sight no human had ever witnessed from that distance. (NPR)
And Victor Glover looked out the window and said: "From up here, you look like one thing."
One thing.
Not divided. Not broken. Not at war.
Just… home.
Every telescope we build, every rocket we launch, every image we beam back from the edge of the Moon — it all points here. To this place. To us.
We call it Earth. But maybe the better name is origin.
OUR blue origin. 💙

🎙️ More wonder like this on A Stellar Insight — link in bio
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🚨All These are NEW: "We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even ligh...
03/04/2026

🚨All These are NEW: "We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon."


Humans just went back to the Moon for the first time since 1972. Here's what actually happened 🌙⬇️🚀 Artemis II launched ...
02/04/2026

Humans just went back to the Moon for the first time since 1972. Here's what actually happened 🌙⬇️

🚀 Artemis II launched April 1, 2026 at 6:35 PM EDT from Kennedy Space Center
👨‍🚀 Crew: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch + Canada’s Jeremy Hansen
🌍 They’re traveling 252,000 miles from Earth — farther than any human EVER
🌕 On April 6, they’ll fly around the far side of the Moon
📸 They’re capturing photos and video of parts of the Moon humans have never seen up close
🪂 Splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on April 10

This is NOT a landing. It’s a systems test — proving Orion can keep 4 humans alive in deep space before we actually go back to the surface.

First woman. First person of color. First non-American. All heading to the Moon’s vicinity for the first time.

The Moon landing? That’s Artemis III — coming soon.
After that — Mars.

We are BACK. 🌌

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The new episode is out and this one genuinely blew my mind while making it. 🚀⚡Quantum Computing Is Here. Now What?I'm no...
26/03/2026

The new episode is out and this one genuinely blew my mind while making it. 🚀⚡

Quantum Computing Is Here. Now What?

I'm not a physicist. I'm a medical student who fell in love with this stuff. So in this episode I break down quantum computing the way it makes sense to me — with analogies, plain language, and honest moments where I admit something still makes my head spin.

We cover:
→ Max Planck's 1900 accident that broke physics
→ Why Shor's algorithm alarmed governments
→ Google's Willow chip and the 2025 Nobel Prize
→ Where quantum computing stands in early 2026
→ Three trajectories that will reshape everything
→ Will quantum kill Bitcoin?
→ When does this affect ordinary people?
→ Where physics meets wonder — and faith

No hype. No jargon. Just honest curious exploration.

New episode out now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube. Link in bio 👆🔔

A Stellar Insight — Erudite Exploration.

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19/03/2026

⚡🚀 COMING SOON 🚀⚡

Google's quantum chip solved a problem that would take a classical supercomputer 13,000 years.

The era isn't coming. It's here.

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A Stellar Insight (ASI) 🌌 | Erudite ExplorationThere’s something poetic about the fact that we are dust… building rocket...
14/02/2026

A Stellar Insight (ASI) 🌌 | Erudite Exploration

There’s something poetic about the fact that we are dust… building rockets to study the stars.

When prepares to send humans beyond low Earth orbit again, it’s not just a mission—it’s a mirror. A reminder that curiosity is stitched into our DNA. We are the only known species that looks up and asks why.

Space exploration isn’t an escape from Earth. It’s an expansion of perspective. Every launch whispers the same truth: we were made to explore—physically, intellectually, spiritually.

And maybe that longing to reach the Moon again is not just about science.

Maybe it’s about destiny.

— A Stellar Insight 🚀

Should humans attempt leaving Earth?!

Episode 19 is live! We explore the vast expanse of time, from ancient methods to modern theories. Join us as we dive int...
08/01/2026

Episode 19 is live! We explore the vast expanse of time, from ancient methods to modern theories. Join us as we dive into relativity, black holes, entropy, and the mysteries of the universe. We also discuss the intersection of faith and eternity. A unique blend of science, philosophy, and spirituality. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ezra523

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