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The @EdmontonOilers and @AnaheimDucks will continue their divisional rivalry into the 2026 #StanleyCup Playoffs with their third all-time postseason meeting.
The #StanleyCup Playoffs begin April 18 (@ESPN, @NHL_On_TNT, @Sportsnet, @TVASports). #NHLStats

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The outline of the window in the corner makes this one of the sickest photos I've ever seen
NASA@NASA
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
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This photo of Earth is EXTRA spectacular for a good reason... let me explain. Most images you see of Earth from space are the daylight side of the Earth, and it's obviously very bright (see my last image), this means stars are too dim to be seen with that bright exposure setting (low ISO, high shutter and / or stopped down aperture).
BUT this image taken by the Orion crew looks so incredible because you can see the sun is BEHIND the earth, meaning it's night time on the side of the earth facing the crew in this image.
So how do you expose a night time earth from space? Same way you do on Earth! A mixture of opening up the aperture (F4 in this case), cranking the ISO (51,200 here), and using a relatively long exposure (1/4 of a second). We can see the settings used by looking at the exif data from the camera. What this means is our camera is also sensitive enough to see stars in the background of Earth, leading to an extraordinary image!!! GREAT WORK!!! These are the kind of images I've been so excited to see!



NASA@NASA
We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
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Blue Jays 50/50 raffle now available in Alberta ctvnews.ca/edmonton/sport…
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Shaq enlightens us on his love for Zach Hyman and the game of hockey!
Presented by @CapitalGMCBuick
@ReidWilkins @JasonMilne @SHAQ
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INSANE VIDEO of an Iranian missile getting destroyed in space. Twelve hours in, this battle that the IRGC prepared for over 40 years is a total humiliating farce for them. They have fired 200 missiles at Israel and caused damage to a few buildings and minor injuries. They have clearly lost control of their own airspace, and hundreds of enemy jets are flying overhead hunting missile launchers. Of those 200, only 35 even made it into Israeli airspace. Their only hits have been on civilians in Arab states, ensuring they will always be remembered as the evil goons that they are across the region.
Their best chance to cause major pain was in the first hours—before they started losing launchers and stockpiles, and while they still at least had some control of their own airspace. If they could have fired enough in a single volley to overwhelm the defenses arrayed against them, they could have reduced the interception rate to under 50% and led to hundreds of dead in Israel. But they clearly couldn’t, and with every hour that passes they are increasingly attrited.
Soon, in a matter of days at most, Iran’s ballistic missiles will no longer—and never again—pose a strategic threat.
There have been dumb and paid-off pundits arguing that Iran was a mighty power, that they were going to sink US carriers, even after the twelve-day war. But now the rubber hits the road. All their predictions have been disproven—exposed for the propaganda they were.
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Hello from Google 😁!
After over 10 years writing about @Android, I'm SO excited to finally be ... working for Android!
Just as exciting is that my role includes community engagement, so I'll still be connected to the Android community I love and hope to help people learn to ♥️ Android as much as I do.
How am I gonna do that? You'll be hearing much more from me in the near future about these efforts, so stay tuned!



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