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Marco Restrepo
@goingmarco
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Atlanta, GA Katılım Aralık 2009
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Say what you want, but we definitely never lost a game like this with Trae @TheTraeYoung sheesh
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This is what the night sky on Mars truly looks like…No cities. No streetlights. No light pollution whatsoever.Standing on the rusty surface of the Red Planet, you'd gaze up into one of the darkest, clearest skies in the solar system. With an atmosphere over 100 times thinner than Earth's, there's almost no scattering of light — so the stars shine steady and brilliant, without the familiar twinkling we see from home.The Milky Way would stretch dramatically overhead in breathtaking detail, its dense star clouds and dark dust lanes on full display. From Mars' position (about 140–240 million miles away depending on orbital alignment), you'd be looking toward richer parts of our galaxy, making the galactic core region appear even more spectacular.Phobos and Deimos — Mars' two tiny, potato-shaped moons — would race across the sky at different speeds, while Earth would glow as a striking blue "evening star," sometimes with the Moon visible right beside it.A silent, ancient landscape beneath an ocean of stars… the ultimate reminder of how vast and unspoiled the cosmos can be
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While you slept last night, completely still in your bed, our galaxy moved millions of kilometers through the cosmos. You woke up in the same room, on the same planet, yet unimaginably far from where you were the night before.
The Milky Way is not drifting quietly through the universe. It is racing through space at around 600 kilometers per second, carrying billions of stars, planets, and everything on them along for the ride.
It is a good reminder that even when life feels motionless, you are always in motion.
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@GamewithDave Anticipation. For music, tv, movies, seeing people again. Hand held computers and streaming make us take everything for granted.
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Voyager 1, launched in 1977, will reach 1 light-day from Earth this year in November. Voyager 1 has been flying for nearly 50 years at 38,000 mph.
One light day means radio signals traveling at the speed of light take 24 hours to reach it. When engineers send a command to Voyager 1, they wait two full days for a response one day out, one day back. Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 powered by a plutonium RTG that generates roughly 4 watts of usable power today less than an LED bulb. On that power budget it is transmitting data across 24 light hours of interstellar space to a 70 meter antenna on Earth. It has now traveled farther from Earth than any human made object in history, moving at 17km per second, and it still calls home every day. The most distant thing humanity has ever touched is a 47 year-old spacecraft running on 4 watts, and we can still hear it.

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Alice Augusta Ball found the cure for leprosy at 23
She died in a mysterious lab accident at 24
Arthur Dean stole her research, stole it and renamed it from "The Ball Method" to "The Dean Method"
It took 90 years before her original research papers were found (1/2)
#FBA

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@astropics Not sure why he’s recording and not dashing to claim his pot of gold
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