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Katılım Şubat 2013
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paul niles
paul niles@ArtistpArtist·
@US_Stormwatch Pretty significant shaking in Walnut Creek. Contrary to some POV we come to the platform to see where help may be needed not to confirm that we just shook for 30 rolling seconds!
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Colin McCarthy
Colin McCarthy@US_Stormwatch·
4.6 earthquake just moments ago in Isleton, CA. No shaking felt here in Davis just 25 miles from the epicenter. Did you feel shaking?
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Can any scientist explain this? (Not someone getting paid to regurgitate a political narrative, please, but a real scientist)
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
The family portrait left behind by Apollo 16 astronaut Charles Duke on the moon has become a significant artifact in space exploration history. The photograph, which Duke placed on the lunar surface during the mission, has remained untouched and undisturbed for over five decades. Apollo 16 was the tenth crewed mission in NASA's Apollo program and was launched on April 16, 1972, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission aimed to explore the Descartes Highlands region of the moon, where the Lunar Module landed on April 20, 1972. The crew consisted of Commander John W. Young, Lunar Module Pilot Charles M. Duke Jr., and Command Module Pilot Thomas K. Mattingly II. As part of the personal items astronauts were allowed to carry, Duke chose to bring a family portrait to commemorate his journey to the moon. The photograph depicted his wife and children, symbolizing the connection between the astronauts and their loved ones back on Earth. Duke took the photo out of his spacesuit pocket and carefully placed it on the lunar surface near the Lunar Module. On the back of the photo, Duke wrote a heartfelt inscription that read, "This is the family of astronaut Charlie Duke from planet Earth who landed on the moon on April 20, 1972." This inscription served as a testament to the historic achievement of the Apollo 16 mission and a reminder of the human presence on the moon. Since the moon lacks an atmosphere, the photograph has remained unaffected by weather conditions, preserving it in pristine condition. Over the years, subsequent missions to the moon have respected the historic significance of the photo and have not disturbed its placement.
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Wow Terrifying
Wow Terrifying@RikeshK28597982·
What is that? 🤔
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paul niles
paul niles@ArtistpArtist·
@donnavivino Welcome back to the global village. Sometimes it takes a village;)
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Donna Vivino
Donna Vivino@donnavivino·
All my social media accounts are restored. Came back on after I accepted the unacceptable and knew I could live without social media. Grateful to my hero friend at Meta and to the power of letting go.
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green bean@heyitsau_ra·
cow hat
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paul niles
paul niles@ArtistpArtist·
@heyitsau_ra I’m glad you are not satisfied. "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination." -- Albert Einstein
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green bean
green bean@heyitsau_ra·
i wish i was satisfied with just drinking eating and sleeping like a worm darn this human brain
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