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Acting AG Todd Blanche @DAGToddBlanche - I am appointing Trent McCotter as the Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General. AAG Colin McDonald will also be helping Trent in ODAG while continuing his great work standing up our National Fraud Enforcement Division.
I want to thank both Trent and Colin for their service on behalf of President Trump.
https://x.com/DAGToddBlanche/status/2042292001685598434
Ajit Pai @AjitPai - Video: From quite a height, Chairman @BrendanCarrFCC discusses the positive results wireless is delivering for consumers on the ground: "We're seeing really good progress now . . . cellphone speeds are up quite dramatically, cellphone prices are down."
https://x.com/AjitPai/status/2042256413062267187
Alex at Hallow @alexathallow - Got this note today.
“I live in Lebanon. We have war and Hallow has helped me keep my faith and spirit high. I just wanted to say thank you for this great app. I have been glued to this app for prayers and guidance. A true blessing! May God protect you and flourish you.”
May the Lord protect and keep you brother.
Praying.
https://x.com/alexathallow/status/2042224794305732990
All The Right Movies @ATRightMovies - THE TOWERING INFERNO | EPISODE OUT NOW
Two studios, two directors, four camera crews and two stars counting each other's lines. We're telling the story behind one of Hollywood's most audacious productions ever. Available on all podcast platforms.
https://alltherightmovies.com/podcast/the-towering-inferno/
https://x.com/ATRightMovies/status/2042491839366750414
Amazing Maps @amazingmap - The sharp angle comes from how a smooth trajectory is projected onto a rotating Earth.
Orion follows a continuous path through space while the planet rotates beneath it. During reentry it is moving eastward relative to the surface far faster than the Earth is turning, which shifts the ground track across longitudes as it descends.
When that curved path on a sphere is drawn on a flat map, the change in direction is compressed into a visible bend, especially over long distances.
The result is a path that looks like it turns sharply, even though the underlying trajectory remains smooth throughout.
https://x.com/amazingmap/status/2042226206360076723
Amazing Maps @amazingmap - Artemis II’s projected reentry path and timing
A tightly controlled return corridor across the Pacific, timed to the minute
https://x.com/amazingmap/status/2042222982123438268
Amazing Maps @amazingmap - Artemis II is scheduled to reenter Earth’s atmosphere on April 10, 2026, with splashdown planned in the Pacific Ocean later that day local time, or April 11 in UTC.
The Orion spacecraft approaches from the west on a free-return trajectory, keeping the entire reentry corridor over open ocean. This reduces risk and allows recovery forces to be pre-positioned along the flight path.
Lunar return reentry occurs at roughly 11 km/s, far faster than low Earth orbit missions. For Artemis II, NASA plans a direct reentry profile rather than a skip, prioritising predictable heating and flight dynamics following analysis of Artemis I.
The timings shown here track the final phase from atmospheric interface to splashdown. This ground track was generated by Heavens-Above using published mission parameters, so it represents a modeled trajectory rather than a confirmed final path.
https://x.com/amazingmap/status/2042223257953153474
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