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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary astronomy & space sciences radio show (formerly ABC StarStuff) by award winning journalist, broadcaster and science writer Astronomy

Sydney Australia Inscrit le Mart 2010
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Honest question. How can they be so stupid?
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Historic Hub
Historic Hub@HistoricHub·
Rare footage of NASA testing an experimental jet designed to circle the globe in just three hours
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Eyes to the Stars
Eyes to the Stars@Eyes2TheStars·
Rick's #Astrophotography Picture of the Day (from my growing collection of captures) - NGC 2175 - The Monkey Head Nebula Glowing hydrogen gas, dust lanes, and young stars carve out the “face.” The red emission and the bright blue core came through great in the final stack.
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INVENTION💡
INVENTION💡@Invent1ons·
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Vaonis
Vaonis@Vaonis_fr·
📷 Veil Nebula captured by Sebastien with Vespera + Dual band filter. 4,5 hours. From Namibia under Bortle 1 skies. Print available at yellowkorner.com #Vaonis #Vespera
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Yisrael official 🕎
Yisrael official 🕎@YisraelOfficial·
💕 Stay together! Support Israel! Fight. Fight. Fight.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨British Islamic speaker and teacher, Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble says: "Islam MUST Supersede and wipe out all other Religions". What are your thoughts?
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William Harwood
William Harwood@cbs_spacenews·
F9/Starlink 10-62: SpaceX launched 29 Starlink internet satellites today from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station; liftoff from pad 40 came at 10:47am EDT (1447 UTC), marking SpaceX's 37th launch this year; all but 6 have been Starlink flights
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Joo
Joo@JoosyJew·
Far Left Twitter in 1938: “But why do Jews even need their own places of worship?”
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George Orwell
George Orwell@OrwellTruth1984·
EXCLUSIVE: The Real Iron Dome
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Fusilier
Fusilier@firstfusilier·
Hey @AlboMP, a phobia’ is defined as an irrational fear. Since 9/11 there have been over 65,000 Islamist terror attacks globally, so I’ll tell you how to combat ‘Islamaphobia’. Get Muslims with a grievance to stop blowing shit up, murdering innocent people, raping non Muslims and kidnapping Jews.
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Panagiotis Xipteras
Panagiotis Xipteras@xipteras·
The Pinwheel Galaxy, Messier 101, located in the constellation Ursa Major, is a stunning face-on spiral galaxy about 21 million light-years from us. With its grand design and striking spiral arms, M101 spans some 170,000 light-years, making it almost twice the size of our Milky Way. Its apparent magnitude of 7.9 makes it a favorite of us amateur stargazers and astrophotographers. The intricate arms of M101 are dotted with star-forming regions and bright nebulae, creating a spectacular cosmic tapestry. When you observe M101, you'll see the galaxy as it was 21 million years ago, a glimpse into the distant past of our universe. #galaxies 👽📡 🌌 If planets orbit some of the stars within the galaxy M101, then any distant listeners 👽 would begin to receive our signals more than 21 million years from now. What reaches them would not be who we are—but who we once were. Ancient echoes drifting through space: radio waves 📻 carrying fragments of our voices, our music, our machines, and the restless noise of a civilization that may no longer exist. By the time those signals arrive, Earth itself may have changed beyond recognition. Continents reshaped, species erased, cultures forgotten. In the vast age of the universe, our entire civilization might amount to a brief flicker—a single heartbeat in cosmic time. They would hear our wars before anything else. Long before they could ever see our pale blue skies, they would hear conflict, fear, division—signals of a species struggling with its own power. To them, we would sound unfinished. Young. Loud in our confusion. A civilization still wrestling with the consequences of intelligence. And yet—within that noise, something else would emerge. 🎶 They would hear rhythm inside the chaos. Meaning shaped from suffering. Languages built not only to command, but to remember. Songs created to endure time itself. They would hear minds that kept looking upward ✨🔭 even while standing in dust and danger. A species capable of destroying its world—yet still daring to imagine beyond it. 📡 From those ancient signals, they would learn that our fate was not yet decided. That 21 million years ago, humanity stood at a crossroads. Either we vanished—consumed by our conflicts, our short-sightedness, our failure to master the forces we unleashed… —or we endured. Perhaps we solved the problems encoded in those early broadcasts: energy, cooperation, survival beyond a single planet. Perhaps we climbed the long path toward higher Kardashev levels, learning to harness not just power, but responsibility. Or perhaps we became only a warning—another silent civilization lost to time. #WeWereHere ✨🖖 To those listeners, 👾 our signals would feel like a message from a forgotten youth. A civilization standing at the edge of a cliff, unsure whether the next step leads to collapse… or to the stars. #DeepTime 🙋🏻🙋🏼‍♀️ A small species from the outer edge of its galaxy, reaching outward before it fully understood itself. And maybe—just maybe—it would not be our strength, nor our technology, that speaks loudest across those 21 million years, but the fact that we tried. That we questioned. That we dreamed. #CosmicEchoes And in recognizing that struggle, they might see something familiar—something they once were, long ago—when their own future was still unwritten, and the universe was waiting to see which path they would choose. 🌠 Clear skies 🖖
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ABC News@ABC·
Since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran three weeks ago, at least 23 oil and natural gas facilities across nine countries in the Middle East have been hit by military strikes from Iranian, Israeli, and U.S. forces, according to an @ABC News analysis. abcnews.link/mdgEQ33
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