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Time to guess the score of Sunday’s Giants-Rays game and win dinner for two at Original Joe’s North Beach,
Westlake, or Walnut Creek @RafaelCorral13 breaks all ties and also chooses a contestant for dinner for two at Sotto Mare North Beach…that’s baseball
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☀️ Top 20 Sunniest Cities in the US!
Annual sunshine hours:
1. Yuma, AZ – 4,015 hrs
2. Phoenix, AZ – 3,872 hrs
3. Las Vegas, NV – 3,825 hrs
4. Tucson, AZ – 3,806 hrs
5. El Paso, TX – 3,763 hrs
6. Sacramento, CA – 3,608 hrs
7. Fresno, CA – 3,564 hrs
8. Albuquerque, NM – 3,415 hrs
9. Los Angeles, CA – 3,254 hrs
10. Miami, FL – 3,154 hrs
11. Denver, CO – 3,107 hrs
12. Oklahoma City, OK – 3,089 hrs
13. San Francisco, CA – 3,062 hrs
14. San Diego, CA – 3,055 hrs
15. Honolulu, HI – 3,036 hrs
16. Salt Lake City, UT – 3,029 hrs
17. Boise, ID – 2,993 hrs
18. Tampa, FL – 2,927 hrs
19. Wichita, KS – 2,922 hrs
20. Memphis, TN – 2,888 hrs
Arizona absolutely dominates the top spots! 🌵
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The storm of 800 billion stars.
The light in this photograph is 28 million years old.
It left this galaxy before humans existed.
It crossed unimaginable distances in cold silence — for 28 million years — to end its journey hitting a telescope we built.
Just so you could scroll past it on your phone.
Try to feel that for a second.

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The long-running conspiracy doesn’t end with NASA—it ends with India.
For decades, Apollo 11’s 1969 landing has fueled theories of staged scenes. But now, an independent space agency has stepped in with clarity.
India’s Chandrayaan-2 orbiter passed over the Sea of Tranquility, capturing high-resolution imagery of the exact landing site.
Inside that marked circle lies the Lunar Module’s descent stage—the very structure Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin left behind.
Captured by ISRO, not NASA, this image stands as powerful third-party confirmation: the hardware remains exactly where it was left over 50 years ago.

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A dramatic moment captures a space rock striking the Moon’s surface, creating a powerful and sudden impact. The object hits at incredible speed, producing a brief flash and disturbing the lunar surface.
With no atmosphere to slow it down, the Moon is constantly exposed to impacts from space rocks, which have shaped its cratered landscape over billions of years. Events like this are happening all the time, but capturing one clearly is rare.
This moment gives a glimpse into the dynamic nature of space and how even the Moon continues to change.
A brief impact, but a powerful reminder of cosmic activity.
#nasa #space #spacex
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People don't realize how absurd this view actually is.
A camera. On a robot. On Mars.
Built by humans on a planet 140 million miles away, launched on a rocket, landed using a sky crane, and now driving across an alien desert taking pictures so detailed you can count the rocks.
100 years ago, your great-grandparents thought airplanes were a miracle.
You are scrolling past Mars on your phone.
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