Michael the Mulled Ca He

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Michael the Mulled Ca He

Michael the Mulled Ca He

@MichaelPaCrypto

Science, Medicine, Astronomy

England, United Kingdom शामिल हुए Mart 2023
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@AstronomyVibes It will take 30,000 years for Voyager 1 to go beyond the Ort cloud, the true outer edge of our solar system. Over a 100,000 years until it passes near one of the nearest stars (tau ceti). But the whole galaxy is orbiting the Galactic centre, it takes 250 million years for 1 turn!
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
Voyager will only travel this far in a million years. Let that sink in. Space is big. Human engineering is touching the stars as Voyager 1 enters interstellar space, destined to drift for a million years beyond our solar system. Currently over 15 billion miles from Earth, Voyager 1 holds the title as the most distant human-made object in history. Racing through the void at 38,000 miles per hour, the probe has officially crossed the heliopause and entered the vastness of interstellar space. Its journey is one of staggering timescales; it will take approximately 300 years just to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud and an additional 30,000 years to pass through it completely. This silent sentinel represents our first true step into the galaxy, operating where the Sun’s influence finally yields to the cosmic neighborhood. The sheer scale of Voyager’s trek becomes even more profound when compared to modern crewed missions. While the upcoming Artemis II mission will take astronauts 685,000 miles around the Moon—marking the farthest humans have traveled since 1972—it represents only a tiny fraction of the distance Voyager 1 has already conquered. Even after a million years of continuous travel, Voyager's total path will appear as nothing more than a short line on a map of the Milky Way. It serves as a humbling reminder of the infinite expanse awaiting us beyond our planetary doorstep. source: NASA. (2024). Voyager 1 Mission Status and Artemis II Overview. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@AstronomyVibes So the main constuient of my body was made billions of years before the solar system even formed. Life is strange.
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Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🌊 The water in your glass may be older than the Sun itself. Astronomers have traced the story of water from interstellar space to emerging planetary systems by zooming in on the young star V883 Orionis, located about 1,300 light-years away in Orion. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), they detected gaseous water in the star’s protoplanetary disc carrying the same chemical fingerprint seen in comets of our own Solar System. This strongly suggests that Earth’s water was inherited from ancient interstellar clouds, predating the birth of the Sun. The key was measuring a heavier form of water, where one hydrogen atom is replaced by deuterium. Because normal and “heavy” water form under different physical conditions, the ratio between them acts like a chemical time capsule, preserving when and where the water originated. In V883 Orionis, that ratio closely matches what is measured in Solar System comets and in Earth’s oceans, providing the long-sought missing link between cold star-forming clouds, protoplanetary discs, and icy bodies that later deliver water to planets. Normally, water in planet-forming discs is frozen as ice and nearly impossible to see, but V883 Orionis is in outburst, heating its disc enough to turn vast amounts of ice into detectable vapor. ALMA’s sensitivity allowed astronomers to map this water and estimate that the disc contains at least 1,200 times the water found in all Earth’s oceans. Upcoming facilities like ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope and its METIS instrument will extend this chemical archaeology of water, probing how many other planetary systems may also inherit ancient, life-enabling oceans from the depths of interstellar space. 📄 RESEARCH PAPER 📌 John J. Tobin et al., “Deuterium-enriched water ties planet-forming disks to comets and protostars”, Nature (2023)
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@AJENews He'll save up a couple of quid and buy a few drones from old 'Toys are us' memorabillia on e- bay. That'll scare 'em off. Neeeerrrrraa.
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Al Jazeera Breaking News
BREAKING: UK PM Keir Starmer told NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that the UK will publish its defence investment plan ahead of the alliance's upcoming summit in Ankara, reports Reuters. 🔴 More on aljazeera.com
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@konstructivizm 30,000 years to get out of the solar system proper, distance wise nearly half way to the nearest star system the proxima, alpha and beta Centauri system.However it is not travelling in that direction. Hopefully faster future space ships will catch up. Worth a fortune I'll bet!
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Voyager 1 and the Epic Journey Through the Oort Cloud Even though Voyager 1 has already entered interstellar space, it’s still deep inside our Solar System in the grandest sense.It will take roughly 300 years for humanity’s farthest spacecraft to reach the inner edge of the Oort Cloud — the vast, spherical shell of icy comets and frozen debris that marks the true outer boundary of our Solar System.Once there, crossing the entire Oort Cloud will take another ~30,000 years.That means Voyager 1 will spend tens of thousands of years silently drifting through this enormous region — a cosmic wilderness stretching up to 100,000 AU (nearly 2 light-years) from the Sun, filled with trillions of icy bodies.By the time it finally emerges on the other side, it will have been traveling for over 30,000 years since leaving the planets behind… and it will still be only barely beginning its true journey into the wider Milky Way.A humbling reminder of just how vast our Solar System really is — and how small we are in the grand timeline of space exploration. Voyager’s voyage is only getting started.
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Niraj Shah
Niraj Shah@nirajshah8·
@konstructivizm What if something hits it and changes the trajectory back towards Earth?
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IRAN ARMY ☫
IRAN ARMY ☫@IranArmySpoofX·
As a Muslim, do you support the Islamic Republic of Iran? ◯Yes ◯No
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Russia Force
Russia Force@RussianForce_·
If you had the opportunity to live in one country, would you choose Russia ? A) Yes B) No
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MiddleEast Live
MiddleEast Live@MeLive007·
If the world had to choose a new global leader, who would you pick ? A) Narendra Modi B) Donald Trump C) Vladimir Putin D) Emmanuel Macron
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Russia Force@RussianForce_·
How do you see Vladimir Putin ? A) Strong world leader B) Controversial leader
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
When everyone agrees crypto is dead that’s historically the single best time to buy it. Ignore the noise. Stack.
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@TheCryptoSquire Right now, I'd hold. It's possible that the Bitcoin bottom is in. So in a few short years, things may look oh so much better!
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John Squire 🇺🇸
John Squire 🇺🇸@TheCryptoSquire·
If they gave you 40,000 $XRP right now… would you SELL or HOLD?
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IRAN ARMY ☫
IRAN ARMY ☫@IranArmySpoofX·
How much do you like the country of Iran🇮🇷? A) 25% B) 50% C) 100% D) 0% Comment below 👇!
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STEPH IS CRYPTO
STEPH IS CRYPTO@Steph_iscrypto·
David Schwartz says: "A low price for $XRP actually makes it more expensive to use for payments and exchanges."
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@IranArmySpoofX Trumpet is an utterly currupt, quixotic 'leader' who should be behind bars. Bent in-a-Yahoo and Vlad the Putrid are the terrorists. JD and Pete's jaw dropping incompetence is staggering I'll-a-toll-ya the mercyless murders his own people Just look at the fcuking mess.
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IRAN ARMY ☫
IRAN ARMY ☫@IranArmySpoofX·
Is Donald Trump a terrorist to the world ? ○ Yes ○ No Comment Down you openion's 👇
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
O As in zero % Starving: your population Murdering: your population No water in Teheran for its 10 million inhabitants. What ya gonna do? Let them eat cake Shoot them on sight Couldn't give a rat's arse if 80 million die 'cause they hate you. <20 million supporters F.off
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IRAN ARMY ☫
IRAN ARMY ☫@IranArmySpoofX·
How much percentage do you support supreme leader Ali khamenei? A) 100% B) 75% C) 50% D) 25% Comment your percentage below 👇
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@IranArmySpoofX No. It's a shit show of shit shows. The real losers are the ordinary people of Iran, you know the ones you love to torture and kill, the ones you love to dispise, the proud and marvellous people of Persia. If only this wasn't a parody account! Boohoo.
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IRAN ARMY ☫@IranArmySpoofX·
Do you support Iran in its bombing of US bases in the UAE??? ◯ YES ◯ NO
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@barkmeta Yep. Buy at the bottom, sell at the top. Fcuk HODLing through a whole cycle or thinking you're a hero cause you held right to the bottom.
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
In roughly 3 years from now, crypto will be at all time highs. Every dollar you invest will 10x. Most will fade but the few will lock in. Bookmark this.
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Michael the Mulled Ca He
Michael the Mulled Ca He@MichaelPaCrypto·
@Ross82449 Drops is an excellent name. Its stock price is a reflection of future value and belief. Look at the weekly chart for XRP...Dropping Drops Oh dear...
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Ross
Ross@Ross82449·
When XRP replaces SWIFT, its value will exceed $15,000 per coin. XRP's original design allows it to command such a high value because one XRP can be divided into 1,000,000 smaller units called "Drops." Therefore, one Drop is equal to 0.000001 XRP, or one millionth of an XRP.
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A@mansonfuryou·
@MichaelPaCrypto @barontrump47 Large investors connected to the ETF are manipulating the price, secretly buying up XRP without causing an extreme drop, and accumulating it in the ETF's liquidity pool.
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Commentary Barron Trump
Commentary Barron Trump@barontrump47·
The brutal $XRP price shift: $XRP at $2 — ignored. $XRP at $10 — “so what.” $XRP at $100 — disbelief turns into interest. $XRP at $1,000 — panic buying begins. $XRP at $10,000 — desperation. $XRP at $50,000 — acceptance. By the time the masses want $XRP It will already be too expensive
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@MichaelPaCrypto @barontrump47 ETF pension funds are encouraging wealthy individuals to buy XRP, and mutual funds are securing contracts with many banks to adopt XRP bridge remittances. The price forecast is below $10 next year, with several events in between that will likely cause it to jump up to $20.
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