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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonkaยท
Before it took off, the bird ate parts of its own liver, kidneys, and gut. That was the only way to be light enough to fly. Then it flew 8,425 miles from Alaska to Australia, in 11 days, without eating, drinking, or landing once. The bird is called B6. It's a bar-tailed godwit, four months old, weighing about as much as a can of beans. In October 2022, scientists at the US Geological Survey tracked its flight from Alaska all the way to Tasmania. The trip took 11 days and 1 hour. It is still the longest non-stop flight of any animal on Earth. For two weeks before takeoff, godwits eat until they almost double in weight. Fat ends up being 55% of their body, more than any bird ever measured. Then they shrink their own insides. About a quarter of their liver, kidneys, stomach, and intestines gets broken down and reused for fuel, making room for the extra fat and cutting weight. Their heart and wing muscles grow bigger at the same time. They never drink along the way. The water they need comes out of burning fat, the same reaction their muscles use for energy. They also never really sleep. B6 flapped its wings for 264 straight hours, cruising around 35 miles per hour with help from storm tailwinds. By the time it landed, it had lost almost half its body weight. The shrunken organs grew back over the following weeks. Scientists still cannot explain the navigation. B6 had never made this flight before. Adult godwits leave Alaska weeks earlier, so young birds fly alone with nobody to follow. How a four-month-old bird finds its way across 8,425 miles of open ocean to a place it has never seen is still an open question. About 100,000 bar-tailed godwits leave Alaska every fall. Most of them land in New Zealand or Australia 10 or 11 days later, having eaten parts of themselves to get there.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

#BREAKING๐Ÿšจ: This 5-month-old just flew 8,425 miles from Alaska to Australia with no food, no water and zero stops for 11 days straight

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Adam Schefter
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefterยท
A look at the new uniforms that the Washington Commanders unveiled today:
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714ยท
500k followers giveaway pt 1! My golf bag plus some @Titleist goodies Comment, like, repost to enter. Must be a follower Clubs not included unfortunately* Still need those for my day job
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Harrison Nevel
Harrison Nevel@HarrisonNevelยท
@TommyBo75552238 @willahmed @McIlroyRory @WHOOP its based off of a formula of a lot of data points like sleep, HRV, resting heart rate, respiratory rate, etc. What I noticed affected it the most to me would be HRV while sleeping. If I drank alcohol and had a lower HRV recovery would be down
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Will Ahmed
Will Ahmed@willahmedยท
Update: Roryโ€™s green recovery streak has been broken with a 7% today. Well deserved!
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Will Ahmed@willahmed

Rory McIlroy @whoop data highlights: -4 straight days of green recoveries Thursday to Sunday (89%, 79%, 94%, 87%) -Resting HR of 47-49 bpm (elite!) -24K steps on Sunday -HR spike of 135 bpm on 18th tee -HR drop of 105 bpm for tap in putt -HR of 150 bpm for celebration

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonkaยท
We live on a planet with 1.3 billion habitable years left. We've had rockets for 69 of those years. In that time, the cost of reaching orbit dropped from $54,500 per kilogram to $2,720, and SpaceX is targeting under $100 with Starship. If they hit that number, getting to space becomes 545 times cheaper in a single lifetime. 329 orbital launches happened in 2025. Almost one a day. The space economy crossed $626 billion last year and should hit a trillion by 2034. SpaceX just filed for an IPO targeting a $2 trillion valuation, worth more than every airline on Earth combined. Starship, their fully reusable rocket (both stages fly back and land), can lift 150 tons to orbit. The entire International Space Station weighs 420 tons. Three flights could put the whole thing up there. The engineering side of this is solved. What remains is a survival problem. Researchers published a paper in Scientific Reports calculating the natural extinction rate for humans, how often we'd get wiped out by asteroid strikes, supervolcanoes, the stuff we can't control. Less than a 1-in-14,000 chance in any given year. At that rate, we'd survive millions of years, more than enough to spread across the solar system. Toby Ord, a philosopher at Oxford who spent a decade studying how civilizations end, puts the odds of a civilization-ending catastrophe before 2100 at 1-in-6. The threats aren't from space. Nuclear war. Viruses engineered in labs that could spread before anyone understands what hit them. AI systems are smart enough to act on goals we never gave them. All things we built ourselves. A 2017 NASA paper made this case: we have a roughly 50-year window to lock in spacefaring infrastructure before resources run thin and energy costs make a restart nearly impossible. We're 9 years into that window. Given enough time, the math takes this to 100%. The only question that matters is whether we make it through the next few decades without blowing our shot.
Jeff (Expansรฃo Astronauta)@Expansao_Astro

Quais sรฃo as chances de nos tornarmos uma verdadeira civilizaรงรฃo espacial?

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashguptaยท
Four humans are about to fall into a 10,000ยฐC wall of plasma at 25,000 mph with a heat shield NASA knows is flawed. Tomorrow evening. Off the coast of San Diego. Orion hits the atmosphere at 36 times the speed of sound. The air can't move out of the way fast enough, so it compresses into a shockwave twice as hot as the surface of the Sun. The plasma ionizes the surrounding air and blocks all radio signals. For several minutes, the crew is falling faster than any humans have ever traveled inside a spacecraft, and nobody on the ground can talk to them. The heat shield is 186 blocks of a material called Avcoat glued to a titanium skeleton. It works by charring, melting, and disintegrating on purpose. The destruction of the outer layer is the cooling mechanism. There is no backup system. No redundancy. The heat shield works or the crew doesn't come home. The Artemis I heat shield came back with over 100 locations where chunks had ripped off. NASA spent two years figuring out why, concluded it was gas pressure building up inside the material during reentry, and decided not to replace the shield. They changed the flight path instead. Steeper angle, less time in the danger zone. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said publicly that this approach "is not the right way to do things long term." The capsule will slow from 25,000 mph to 17 mph in thirteen minutes. Parachutes don't even deploy until the last four. Everything before that is managed by a curved piece of titanium and glue entering air twice as hot as the Sun. Tomorrow at 5:07 PM Pacific, San Diego might hear a sonic boom. That sound is four people betting their lives on NASA's math being right.
Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper

NEW: NASA says that people along the coast of San Diego County in California might hear a sonic boom Friday afternoon when the Orion capsule carrying the Artemis II crew re-enters the atmosphere, wrapping up its historic trip around the moon. The boom may be loud enough to rattle windows when the capsule re-enters the atmosphere shortly before 5 p.m, The San Diego Union-Tribune reports

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circe
circe@felinnaeยท
tรบmulo: vazio satanรกs: moggado pรดncios pilatos: covardemaxxing judas iscariotes: jestergooning fariseus: framemogged tomรฉ: pico de cortisol jesus: vidaeternapilled
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Documenting Saylor
Documenting Saylor@saylordocsยท
Everything is high risk if you are a p*ssy
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alexei
alexei@alexeixbtยท
be a man chase money work too much don't sleep enough train every day love one girl prove everyone wrong
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Lucas
Lucas@lcsiilvยท
o frio que diminui o pau รฉ o mesmo que endurece o bico do peito
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alexei
alexei@alexeixbtยท
you're a man go solo seek God get jacked get money dress well be delusional
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Moonlight4071
Moonlight4071@Moonlight4071ยท
@MemeDitka Always super helpful. Just curious, any idea on what the biggest payout for this promotion was? Was there ever a week where winners were awarded 5k+?
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Ditka Bets
Ditka Bets@MemeDitkaยท
DraftKings King of the Court Bonus Bet Projections ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ‘‘ Jokic $39 puts him at about 40% ownership. If you think he will be more played, adjust down a bit. These payouts are solely based on a 4 game slate from December and not adjusted payouts for any polls. There are a few guys who I think will be underplayed tonight and will beat these expectations ๐Ÿค‘ A few guys who I am avoiding because they are getting a bit more love than they should be ๐Ÿ“‰ ๐Ÿ”น LaMelo Ball ๐Ÿ”น Demar Derozan ๐Ÿ”น Aaron Gordon If you were going to take one of these guys, don't let this stop you. I am just always trying to find underplayed options so their bonus bets will beat expectations. Best of luck & let me know who you locked in, or if you're waiting until later to play your token ๐Ÿ‘Š
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Ditka Bets
Ditka Bets@MemeDitkaยท
@FrenkPS this will be me if that happens
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Ditka Bets@MemeDitkaยท
DraftKings King of the Court | Expected PRA & Win Probabilities ๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ“Š Jokic with over a 50% expected win rate tonightโ€ฆ Itโ€™s been a while since weโ€™ve seen a player with this lopsided of a win percentage. It almost feels irresponsible to take anyone but Jokic tonightโ€ฆ but if you guys have followed me long enough then you know Iโ€™ll be taking a chance on a longer shot player. Best of luck, hope this helps you guys make a decision ๐Ÿ‘Š
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Bears Nation
Bears Nation@BearsNationCHIยท
Caleb Williams filed for two trademarks on Monday per @JoshGerben 1. His nickname โ€œICEMANโ€ 2. The silhouette of his iconic jump pass against the Packers Williams filed for the trademark in intent to sell products with it.
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