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@Scivf4 WitchCraft😛👠😈🌭🤡🃏
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Hubble
Hubble@NASAHubble·
This glittering cluster of stars orbits our galaxy's core like a satellite. M92 is a globular cluster – a roughly spherical group of stars held together by their own gravity. Our Milky Way is home to many such clusters, and M92 is one of its brightest: go.nasa.gov/46OR60B
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@Saganismm Carl knew too much, this world is falling apart without him 🥺🤔🃏
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
“The Golden Rule, in one form or another, can be found in the teachings of Buddha, Confucius, Hillel, and Jesus. The tragedy is that the institutions that bear their names have so often been the primary vehicles for ignoring those very rules.” — Carl Sagan
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@creation247 I agree with the teachings of Jesus

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@Naturalphilosy Especially where women are in "established authority " 😛👠🥰👙🤡🃏
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.” — Voltaire
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Rosy
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@StarWalk That is So sad, the earth can't take the abuse much longer 😥🤔🐷🤡🃏
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Star Walk
Star Walk@StarWalk·
🛰️ Space Junk Overload! Did you know that Earth’s orbit is becoming more crowded every year? 🚀 Space junk — also called space debris or orbital waste — includes defunct satellites, rocket parts, paint chips, tools, and even an astronaut’s glove! 👀 This video shows how the amount of debris has grown over the past 60 years. Note: the debris pieces aren’t to scale — in reality, they’re much smaller! As of 2025, the U.S. Space Surveillance Network is tracking over 40,000 objects in orbit — including about 11,000 active payloads. But the real number of dangerous debris is much higher: >1.2 million pieces larger than 1 cm (big enough to cause serious damage) >50,000 of those are larger than 10 cm ⚡ Examples of space junk include: 🧰 discarded rocket stages 🔩 screws, bolts, and paint flakes 🧤 a glove 🪣 a blanket 🪥 a toothbrush 🧳 and even a tool bag! It’s a messy sky up there… 🌍💫 What do you think — should we start “cleaning space”?
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Ramblings
Ramblings@ramblingsloa·
The light of unconditional love awakens the dormant seed potentials of the soul. John Welwood
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Ramblings@ramblingsloa·
What is success? It is being able to go to bed each night with your soul at peace. Paulo Coelho
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@konstructivizm Do you live under a rock, Carl has been saying we are made from star stuff for billions and billions of years !!! 😝🤦‍♂️🤔🌭🤡🃏
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
A groundbreaking discovery from NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission has just rewritten the story of life's cosmic origins.Pristine samples scooped directly from the ancient asteroid Bennu—delivered untouched to Earth in 2023—have revealed something astonishing: a treasure trove of bio-essential sugars, including ribose (the backbone of RNA, the molecule that carries genetic instructions) and glucose (the universal fuel that powers nearly every living cell on our planet).For the first time ever, these critical building blocks of life have been confidently detected in material collected straight from space, free from any Earthly contamination that plagues meteorites fallen to our world.Unlike rocks that crash-land and mingle with terrestrial microbes, Bennu's fragments were captured in the vacuum of space and sealed in a ultra-clean capsule—preserving their primordial purity. The verdict is clear: these sugars were born in the cold depths of the early solar system, billions of years ago.This finding completes the full set of major organic ingredients thought necessary for life to emerge: amino acids (previously found in other samples), nucleic acid bases, lipids—and now, the sugars that tie it all together.It powerfully bolsters the idea that asteroids like Bennu acted as cosmic delivery trucks, seeding young planets—including our own—with the raw chemistry needed for life to spark. Perhaps the very molecules that built the first RNA strands and fueled the earliest metabolism rained down from the sky during Earth's violent infancy.With every new analysis of Bennu's dark, carbon-rich grains, we edge closer to answering one of humanity's deepest questions: how did lifeless chemistry become living biology? The answer, it seems, may have been written in the stars—and carried here on silent, ancient rocks drifting through the void.
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@Viralfizz Could have installed a gorgeous, strong, safe rail ! Waste of time and energy 😥🤭🤔🤡🃏
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@Rainmaker1973 And his wife is still waiting for him to take the trash out😝👠😍🤔🌭🤡🃏
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A LEGO creator in Japan built a fully automated paper-airplane machine from scratch. [📹needmobricks]
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
Moon, Mars and Pleiades in the sky✨
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Prof. Carl Sagan
Prof. Carl Sagan@ProfCarlSagan·
Never confuse education with intelligence, you can have a PhD and still be an idiot. - Richard P. Feynman
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Prof. Carl Sagan
Prof. Carl Sagan@ProfCarlSagan·
The role of intellectuals is to challenge authority, not serve it.
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@curiosityonx I get a little sad when I see that little mechanical beastie all alone there, faraway 😥🤔🙁🤡🃏
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
This is Mars! 140 million miles away from us!
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@curiosityonx We are Alone,.... Even, If only by Distance and Time 🤔🙁🌭🤡🃏
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
We can not be alone
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Ramblings
Ramblings@ramblingsloa·
We delight in the beauty of the butterfly But rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty. Maya Angelou
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Esteemed physicist and Nobel laureate Chen Ning Yang passes away at the age of 103 in Beijing on 18 October.
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@curiosityonx It’s where we, I mean they drop off supplies for the quadrant. It’s a perfect landing point for it.👽🤔😝🤡🃏
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Just a reminder that there’s a perfect hexagon cloud formation over Saturn’s North Pole
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