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Artemis II releases 1st pics of the backside of the Moon (Original Post) dweller Monday OP
I actually see a face. calimary Yesterday #1
Good lord dweller Yesterday #2
It's yelling out to the Universe for help because it's mother has a terrible case of cancer :( n/t Cheezoholic Yesterday #4
You see a face looking at the moon? No. No way. Never happened before. Intractable Yesterday #6
I heard that is a sign of sensitivity Marthe48 16 hrs ago #9
Elon Musk must have landed already. waterwatcher123 Yesterday #3
🚨Breaking: Artemis crashes into the moon! 🚨 edbermac Yesterday #5
Geez. It's a supermoon, so to speak! Intractable Yesterday #7
"Mooned" by the Moon! Raastan 17 hrs ago #8
I like that ! chouchou 16 hrs ago #10

calimary

(90,150 posts)
1. I actually see a face.
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 01:04 AM
Yesterday

Two smaller craters, one on either side of the “butt crack”. They’re well-delineated, nearly perfectly positioned, and it almost looks like a horizontal “mouth” cutting across, about three-quarters of the way down.

Sorry. I have this weird thing. I can find faces and suggestions of faces practically everywhere I look.

Cheezoholic

(3,748 posts)
4. It's yelling out to the Universe for help because it's mother has a terrible case of cancer :( n/t
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 01:22 AM
Yesterday

Intractable

(2,195 posts)
7. Geez. It's a supermoon, so to speak!
Tue Apr 7, 2026, 02:46 AM
Yesterday

I've never been mooned like this before.

Moon on Moon. Moon squared?

The very dark side of the moon.

The first ever double-gibbous!

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