Anonymous ID: 8e6361 June 7, 2024, 10:24 p.m. No.20987163   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7177 >>7347 >>7354 >>7387 >>7417 >>7496 >>7505

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illiam Anders, an astronaut who was one of the first three people to orbit the moon, and who took the famous "Earthrise" photo, died Friday after a small plane he was in crashed in the water north of Seattle, according to NASA, local officials and his family. He was 90.

 

The Coast Guard for the Pacific Northwest said just before 1 p.m. local time that it and the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office were responding to a plane crash between Orcas and Jones islands, which are around 80 miles north of Seattle.

 

The sheriff’s office said only the pilot was believed to have been in the two-seat plane. A body was recovered and the pilot's identification retrieved, it said.

 

Anders’ son, retired Air Force Lt. Col. Greg Anders, confirmed the death to The Associated Press.

 

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“The family is devastated,” Greg Anders said, according to the news agency. “He was a great pilot and we will miss him terribly.”

 

NASA Administrator Sen. Bill Nelson offered his condolences.

 

"In 1968, during Apollo 8, Bill Anders offered to humanity among the deepest of gifts an astronaut can give. He traveled to the threshold of the Moon and helped all of us see something else: ourselves. He embodied the lessons and the purpose of exploration. We will miss him," Nelson wrote on X.

Anonymous ID: 8e6361 June 7, 2024, 11:18 p.m. No.20987309   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7311

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Ai double lines, finger decolorizations.

notice says die gg, text: live fast with reptile on arm and upside down cross for watever for.

looks like someone made a fake account with a message.

Anonymous ID: 8e6361 June 8, 2024, 1:01 a.m. No.20987501   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7503

Air Canada Flight AC872 had a rough takeoff Wednesday when one of the Boeing 777’s engines caught fire. “We’ve got an engine fire—holy shit,” one onlooker who filmed the malfunction exclaimed. The engine intermittently spat fire as the plane climbed. The plane quickly turned around for an emergency landing in Toronto, where fire crews were waiting. The flight was bound for Paris carrying 389 passengers, and had to make an emergency landing following the “engine issue,” according to the New York Post. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to the Post. “After the aircraft landed, it was inspected by airport response vehicles as per normal operating processes, and it taxied to the gate on its own,” Air Canada said in a statement. The plane was taken out of service and passengers were rebooked on another flight.

 

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