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Ryan Davis
@RDlaunchcapt
📸 Capturing cosmic wonders & rocket launches for @Spaceworld 🚀
Cape Canaveral Se unió Mayıs 2023
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This is my favorite shot from Artemis II so far—absolutely stunning
#TheSpace #ArtemisII #stunning #NASA

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Don't miss the Lyrid meteor shower 2026 peak tonight! Viewing times, location and tips space.com/stargazing/met…
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Liftoff!!
At 7:25am (ET) Sunday, Blue Origin launched the BlueBird Block 2 FM2 mission from LC-36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
They used a previously flown New Glenn booster, and again (!) successfully recovered it. 🤯
This was the view from a packed Jetty Park.

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LIFTOFF OF NEW GLENN
Congratulations to @JeffBezos and the Blue Origin team on the successful reflight and landing of "Never Tell Me the Odds" and the launch of the Bluebird 7 payload to orbit. Unreal!



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The universe just pulled off something almost impossible… over Iceland. 🌌🌑
This is the kind of moment that doesn’t just feel rare… it feels unreal.
Seeing the Aurora Borealis is already a bucket-list experience.
Witnessing a Solar Eclipse is rare on its own.
But both… perfectly aligned in the same sky?
That’s the “double crown” — and it might be a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
What looks like pure magic is actually a perfect storm of timing:
✨ A powerful geomagnetic storm ignited vivid auroras across the polar sky
🌑 At the exact same time, the Moon slipped into the Sun’s path of totality
👁️ From the perfect angle, the Sun’s glowing corona formed one crown… while shimmering green auroras painted another behind it
Two crowns. One sky. One fleeting moment.
This is what happens when cosmic precision meets Earth’s atmosphere — a reminder that the universe doesn’t just work in equations… it performs.
And sometimes, if everything aligns just right… we get to witness it.

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🚨 BREAKING:
Scientists just learned how to control magnetism at the atomic level.
Not materials.
Not circuits.
Individual spin patterns.
Read that again.
Instead of using electric charge…
they’re using the spin of electrons to store and process data.
And it gets crazier:
They can create tiny magnetic whirlpools
called skyrmions…
that move with almost no energy
and can store massive amounts of data
This means:
Faster computers
Lower power usage
Ultra-dense memory
But the real shift is this:
We’re not just building electronics anymore…
we’re engineering structure at the smallest possible scale.
So the real question is:
If information can be stored in spin itself…
what limits computation?
Follow me I’m tracking where physics becomes technology.
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