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  • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

    It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

    I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

    Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

    Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

    Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

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    Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

    Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

    favicon

    Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

    #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

    bradley@techhub.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    #45

    @chad so cool great work

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    • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

      It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

      I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

      Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

      Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

      Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

      Link Preview Image
      Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

      Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

      favicon

      Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

      #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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      wrote last edited by
      #46

      @chad @cdnspace Thank you so much for this, it looks absolutely gorgeous! BTW, just a small detail - is the TLI correctly drawn on the diagram? It looks as if the spaceship went backwards, which, at least in my experience playing KSP, shouldn't be the case?

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      • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

        It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

        I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

        Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

        Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

        Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

        Link Preview Image
        Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

        Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

        favicon

        Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

        #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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        wrote last edited by
        #47

        @chad @cdnspace

        Any chance you could explain this pointed bit above the Earth where it says TLI? It makes it look like they did a 180 and then shot off to the moon. But I thought they did a Gravity assist? Maybe it's just a result of 3D translated to 2D?

        Would love more explanation if you or anyone else could provide.

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        • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

          It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

          I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

          Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

          Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

          Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

          Link Preview Image
          Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

          Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

          favicon

          Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

          #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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          wrote last edited by
          #48

          @chad @cdnspace great webpage with all the nice details. But I wonder if the units for the pitch roll and yaw rates were correct? I would assume them to be below 1°/s otherwise the spacecraft would be tumbling heavily.

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          • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

            It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

            I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

            Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

            Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

            Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

            Link Preview Image
            Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

            Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

            favicon

            Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

            #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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            #49

            So cool!

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            • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

              It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

              I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

              Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

              Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

              Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

              Link Preview Image
              Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

              Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

              favicon

              Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

              #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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              wrote last edited by
              #50

              @chad My family and I were exclaiming over how delightful this website is, and I'm delighted to be able to tell its creator so!

              And as a partially sighted person, I'm also delighted at how accessible it is for me, thank you.

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              • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                Link Preview Image
                Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                favicon

                Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                @chad

                Amazing, so informative! Thank you!

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                • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                  It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                  I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                  Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                  Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                  Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                  Link Preview Image
                  Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                  Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                  favicon

                  Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                  #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                  @chad @cdnspace

                  That's amazing work! Good job!

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                  • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                    It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                    I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                    Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                    Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                    Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                    Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                    favicon

                    Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                    #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                    #53

                    @chad @cdnspace @Viss
                    That's got to be the most useful dashboard I've seen. This is art.

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                    • geoff_eg@mastodon.socialG geoff_eg@mastodon.social

                      @chad @cdnspace

                      Any chance you could explain this pointed bit above the Earth where it says TLI? It makes it look like they did a 180 and then shot off to the moon. But I thought they did a Gravity assist? Maybe it's just a result of 3D translated to 2D?

                      Would love more explanation if you or anyone else could provide.

                      Link Preview Image
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                      wrote last edited by
                      #54

                      @geoff_eg
                      It's the viewing angle. If you could rotate/tilt the image toward or away from you, you'd see the path from "above" or "below" and would see the gradual curve.

                      @chad @cdnspace

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                      • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                        It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                        I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                        Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                        Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                        Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                        Link Preview Image
                        Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                        Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                        favicon

                        Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                        #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                        #55

                        @chad @cdnspace congrats! Struggles aside; turning energy into practical & useful things is an act of manifestation. Its a signal that you're going in the right direction & succeeding, congrats on turning struggles into blessings!

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                        • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                          It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                          I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                          Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                          Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                          Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                          Link Preview Image
                          Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                          Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                          favicon

                          Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                          #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                          #56

                          @chad @cdnspace

                          Wow! Thanks!
                          That's amazing! 👍
                          It's a lot of fun to use 😀

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                          • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                            It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                            I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                            Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                            Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                            Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                            Link Preview Image
                            Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                            Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                            favicon

                            Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                            #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                            #57

                            @chad

                            I keep an eye on it!

                            And how COOL that Mission Control is using it, too!

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                            • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                              It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                              I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                              Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                              Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                              Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                              Link Preview Image
                              Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                              Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                              favicon

                              Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                              #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                              wrote last edited by
                              #58

                              @chad This is really cool! And kudos on getting recognition from the NASA team!

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                              • leadore@sunny.gardenL leadore@sunny.garden

                                @geoff_eg
                                It's the viewing angle. If you could rotate/tilt the image toward or away from you, you'd see the path from "above" or "below" and would see the gradual curve.

                                @chad @cdnspace

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                                @leadore @chad @cdnspace

                                Awesome, that's what I assumed as well, but wanted to make sure I wasn't misunderstanding it.

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                                • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                                  It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                                  I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                                  Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                                  Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                                  Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                                  Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                                  favicon

                                  Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                                  #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                                  @chad @cdnspace THIS IS AWESOME!! Thank you and a gentle hug!

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                                  • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                                    It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                                    I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                                    Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                                    Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                                    Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                                    Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                                    favicon

                                    Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                                    #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                                    @chad @cdnspace great work!

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                                    • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                                      It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                                      I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                                      Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                                      Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                                      Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

                                      Link Preview Image
                                      Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                                      Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

                                      favicon

                                      Canadian Space (artemis.cdnspace.ca)

                                      #artemis #artemis2 #artemisII #nasa #csa

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                                      @chad @cdnspace
                                      Congrats, that’s awesome!

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                                      • alexlomas@infosec.exchangeA alexlomas@infosec.exchange

                                        @chad But is there a toilet API?!

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                                        @chad Oh there is! How did I miss it right at the top.

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                                        • chad@mstdn.caC chad@mstdn.ca

                                          It's no secret that I've been struggling, and my therapist said I need to find things to keep me busy, so I created the @cdnspace Artemis II dashboard.

                                          I reverse-engineered the Unity Engine powering the NASA AROW visualization and found an absolute treasure trove of data to display.

                                          Little did I expect that it's now being seen by anywhere from 200 to 600 people at any given time with 130,000 people having looked at it in the last 24 hours. People are even building projects around my API.

                                          Yesterday, I received a message on LinkedIn from someone working in Mission Control in Houston... and they're using my dashboard! He even sent me a photo, but I can't share it until after the crew has splashed down.

                                          Mind blown, and an absolute pick-me-up. The best part? It's being served from my basement.

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                                          Artemis II Tracker — Live Mission Control

                                          Real-time mission control dashboard tracking NASA's Artemis II crewed lunar flyby. Live telemetry, DSN comms, orbit visualization, and crew activities.

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                                          @chad @cdnspace
                                          I got linked this elsewhere by a complete stranger, I even thought to myself 'wow that's pretty cool' and it was open in another tab.

                                          I looked over and YUP same thing!

                                          Well done!

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