Some of these images from the lunar observations gives me a weird perspective where the moon is really small and the features are like rain drops in really soft sand. Not sure if it's because my brain "knows" the size of the earth, and is seeing the moon as super close and forcing the perspective??? This one in particular: https://artemistimeline.com/#a-setting-earth
Even just seeing it all in photos is humbling. We really should take better care of our home.
1. This is Hank Green's site. That's amazing! If you don't follow him on YouTube, you need to.
2. He used Claude Code! What an incredible enabler of fun little side projects it's turning into.
3. This is exactly what the internet felt like in 2000-2006. This is amazing. Creators are making little things all over and sharing them on the indie web. Yesssss!!!
April 6th is probably the best advertisement Nutella could ever make.
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Hank Green has a video walking through how to use the timeline here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyZE9VWJjDA. For me, the best experience was to click "Crew Photos Only" and then step through the photos chronologically with the arrow buttons.