Message from @jeremy

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2019-05-09 13:01:01 UTC  

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2019-05-09 13:01:06 UTC  

whatre you doing

2019-05-09 13:01:47 UTC  

During "loss of signal" periods, viewers will see a blue screen. Since the station orbits the Earth once every 90 minutes, it experiences a sunrise or a sunset about every 45 minutes. When the station is in darkness, external camera video may appear black, but can sometimes provide spectacular views of lightning or city lights below.

sometimes provide spectacular view why not always or most of the time we never see that spectacular view

2019-05-09 13:02:54 UTC  

oh livestream went bluescreen

2019-05-09 13:03:02 UTC  

sheeple

2019-05-09 13:03:05 UTC  

whatre you doing

2019-05-09 13:03:10 UTC  

they were doing the laser thing before they landed on the moon

2019-05-09 13:03:12 UTC  

mit did it

2019-05-09 13:04:11 UTC  

when people bring up the laser reflector its so funny

2019-05-09 13:04:32 UTC  

u dont leave a crater in space cause nasa says so even when the first footprint is in dust

2019-05-09 13:04:42 UTC  

no debate prove it lol

2019-05-09 13:07:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/576032520869511168/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190509114422.png

2019-05-09 13:07:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/576032554822533133/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190509114347.png

2019-05-09 13:07:51 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/576032588116918272/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190509114002.png

2019-05-09 13:11:09 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/576033421290110986/image0.jpg

2019-05-09 13:11:33 UTC  

proof cats love water

2019-05-09 13:12:41 UTC  

it should have been so bright on the moon according to the inverse square law correct

2019-05-09 13:12:42 UTC  

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