Shell Cove Rabbit

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Shell Cove Rabbit

Shell Cove Rabbit

@shellcoverabbit

Rabbits, Racing & Sports Loving Creditor. #equal10

Shell Cove 가입일 Eylül 2013
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Phil Gould
Phil Gould@PhilGould15·
Can you believe this? How smart are our people? How small is our planet, compared to the universe? How amazingly incredible, that we even exist in the first place? When humans are gone, who, or what, will continue to give the universe its meaning?
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Voyager hit a 90,000°F wall at the solar system’s edge. NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed one of the most dramatic frontiers in the cosmos: the heliopause, the tenuous boundary where the Sun’s influence finally gives way to interstellar space. What the probe discovered there was astonishing—a turbulent zone of superheated plasma with temperatures soaring between 30,000 and 90,000 °F (roughly 17,000–50,000 °C). This wasn’t a physical wall or barrier, but a dynamic transition region where the outward-flowing solar wind abruptly slows, compresses, and piles up against the incoming pressure of interstellar material. That compression converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, driving the plasma to extreme heat levels far beyond anything found inside the heliosphere. Remarkably, despite the blistering temperatures, this “wall of fire” would pose no danger to a hypothetical astronaut. The plasma is extraordinarily diffuse—far less dense than the best vacuums achievable in Earth laboratories—so there are simply too few particles to transfer meaningful heat. The region is hot in temperature but cold in practical effect. Voyager’s instruments captured clear signatures of the crossing: a sudden plunge in solar wind particles, a sharp rise in galactic cosmic rays, and faint plasma oscillations that revealed the density and temperature of this exotic boundary layer for the first time. These vibrations—analogous to ripples on an unseen sea—provided direct measurements of conditions in a realm previously known only through theory. The heliopause itself serves as a vital shield. The entire heliosphere—the vast bubble carved by the Sun—deflects most of the galaxy’s high-energy cosmic radiation, helping protect life on Earth from constant bombardment. Beyond this protective envelope lies the harsher, unfiltered radiation environment of the interstellar medium. Today, more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from home, Voyager 1 remains the farthest human-made object ever sent into space. Still operational and transmitting precious data, it continues to reveal the secrets of this distant frontier. At the outer limit of our solar system, space is neither empty nor serene. It is a violent, glowing threshold—and humanity has only begun to map its mysteries.

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LIGHTNINGBET
LIGHTNINGBET@lightningbet_au·
World's #1 bagman and great guy @MudgeeRaceClub some 12 years ago - sorry to be missing tomorrow's meeting. If you haven't been to a country cup this is a good place to start. Don't miss the calcutta tonight at the fabulous ORIENTAL Hotel #howgoodiscountryracing
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Shell Cove Rabbit
Shell Cove Rabbit@shellcoverabbit·
@munsieanne From a wonderful family Anne. I spent time with his father from a very young age. My Saturday mornings were prioritised with looking for N Barker in the form guide.
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Shell Cove Rabbit
Shell Cove Rabbit@shellcoverabbit·
@lightningbet_au A club in very sad decline. Not good enough. Then there wasthe half arsed speech by the CEO to a packed function that was left without racing was so good that there was a speedy exit to a throng of boos. CEO left the room quicker than most of the horses on track.
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LIGHTNINGBET@lightningbet_au·
sprinklers left on at Kembla 200 mtr mark heavy 10, FYI
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Former Legend
Former Legend@Former_legend·
Could Mark Nawaqanitawase beat Ken Irvine's record before Alex Johnston does? Asking for a gambling addict. #nrlroostersrabbitohs
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Adam Driussi
Adam Driussi@AdamDriussi·
What a privilege to host this incredible group celebrating @PhilGould15's remarkable 50 years in rugby league. From captain to coach, commentator to club builder, few have contributed more to rugby league than Gus. The transformation he's driving at the @NRL_Bulldogs is just the latest chapter in an extraordinary journey. #50YearsNotOut 💙🤍
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The Mole
The Mole@9_Moley·
Where is Moley?
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Shell Cove Rabbit
Shell Cove Rabbit@shellcoverabbit·
@nickmcgrath4 I think that this a precursor to test the waters where the side that scores kicks off, similar to NFL. This aims at stopping blow outs and keeping games tight....
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Nick McGrath
Nick McGrath@nickmcgrath4·
Is the short kicking game dead in the #NRL? Kick the ball dead and you give away 7 tackles. Force a drop out and now opposition teams have a free shot at a short drop out. I do not understand some of these rule changes. Any of them, really.
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LIGHTNINGBET
LIGHTNINGBET@lightningbet_au·
@JelisaApps I heard he was was landing on Allianz - we need to get to the bottom of this - also will chopper wait if they bat first and he goes cheap, roadies in the heli and back at party by 9?
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Former Legend
Former Legend@Former_legend·
If you're a budding journo, get your resume ready.
Robert Crosby@Robert_Crosby95

This is disgraceful. @dailytelegraph 'Staff Writers' have published a gross listicle made all the worse by defaming a player. Even by the low standards I have come to accept from sections of the media, this is abhorrent. Everyone involved in publishing this should be ashamed.

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