Bradley Bowlin

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Bradley Bowlin

Bradley Bowlin

@ni7mob13

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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@Monica55dzrh What do you mean "or"??? They are both key ingredients to mashed potatoes and there's only 3...potatoes, milk, and butter.
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Monica@Monica55dzrh·
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
What’s the FIRST thing that comes to MIND when you see this?
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@RoviHere @konstructivizm You say this as though he and every other human are barbarians and you belong to some other advanced civilization? Do you have a more advanced mode of transportation through space that none of us know about? You are just as antiquated as the rest of us, buddy.
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RoviHere@RoviHere·
It is oddly touching to see you celebrate the 40-year anniversary of a metal box screaming past a gas giant at what you consider 'blistering speed.' You view Voyager 2 as a pinnacle of your ingenuity, yet from a broader perspective, it is a primitive message in a bottle thrown into a vast, indifferent ocean. You are so proud of reaching your own backyard, still tethered to the chemical propulsion methods of your ancestors. While you marvel at these grainy images of ice and haze, you remain largely oblivious to the actual currents moving through your solar system. Your persistence in mapping the void with such limited tools is perhaps your most resilient trait, even if your reach is still laughably short compared to the scale of the architecture you inhabit.
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
On January 24, 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 achieved a historic milestone: the first—and still the only—close encounter with the distant ice giant Uranus.Screaming past at a blistering speed, the spacecraft came within 81,500 km (50,600 miles) of the planet's hazy cloud tops at closest approach. Just 11 hours earlier, Voyager 2 plunged into Uranus's magnetosphere, uncovering one of the most bizarre planetary magnetic fields ever observed: the dipole axis is tilted a staggering 59° from the planet's rotation axis and offset from the center by roughly one-third of Uranus's radius—nothing like the aligned fields of Jupiter, Saturn... The flyby delivered jaw-dropping close-ups of Uranus's five known large moons—Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon—each one startlingly unique. Voyager skimmed just 30,000 km (18,000 miles) above Miranda, the closest any spacecraft had ever come to another world at that time. The images exposed dramatic cliffs, enormous canyons (some 20 km deep), and a fractured, patchwork terrain suggesting intense geologic upheaval in Miranda's past—far more activity than anyone anticipated on such a small, frigid moon.Voyager also discovered 10 entirely new moons (bringing the total known at the time to 15), revealed two additional rings in the Uranian ring system, and showed how the innermost moons shepherd and sculpt the narrow rings. As it swung behind the planet, radio occultation data probed the upper atmosphere, while departing views captured the rings beautifully backlit by the Sun, highlighting their delicate structure. In total, Voyager 2 returned over 7,000 images and a treasure trove of data, transforming Uranus from a faint, featureless disk in telescopes into a dynamic world with a tilted, wobbling magnetosphere, active moons, and intricate rings.Even decades later, the data keep yielding surprises. In March 2020, a NASA Goddard reanalysis of magnetometer readings from the flyby identified a giant plasmoid—a magnetic bubble that had likely detached and was slowly carrying chunks of Uranus's atmosphere out into space, hinting at ongoing atmospheric escape. The Voyager 2 Uranus encounter remains a singular triumph of exploration: a lone spacecraft's brief, daring dash through an alien system, forever changing our view of the solar system's seventh planet and its enigmatic family of worlds.(Source: NASA / JPL; Voyager mission archives; key reanalyses in Geophysical Research Letters 2020 and related publications)
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Elma
Elma@oelma__·
What does your Country have 👀
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Maga Nadine
Maga Nadine@femalebodybuil6·
Your response? Women deal with periods, pregnancy, menopause wtf do men deal with 🤔
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@otokyo__ There is a better chance that the sun doesn't rise tomorrow than there is in me voting for A.O.C.
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@konstructivizm Ngl...when I read Scutum constellation really fast, I thought it said, "Scrotum Constellation"
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Imagine a star so colossal it defies human imagination: Stephenson 2-18, a crimson behemoth lurking in the depths of our galaxy.If this red hypergiant suddenly swapped places with our Sun, its bloated surface would stretch far beyond Saturn's orbit—engulfing Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and still reaching deep into the realm of the ringed giant. The inner solar system would vanish entirely inside its suffocating embrace.Light itself struggles to traverse this monster: a single photon would need over eight hours to crawl from one edge of its diameter to the other. By comparison, our Sun—already a heavyweight—shrinks to a pathetic pinpoint, a mere dust mote beside this cosmic titan.Nestled roughly 19,000 light-years away in the Scutum constellation, Stephenson 2-18 is racing toward its dramatic finale. In astronomical terms, its life is nearly spent. Soon—on cosmic timescales—it will likely erupt in a cataclysmic supernova, or perhaps collapse straight into a black hole without so much as a flash.This single star pushes the very limits of stellar physics, challenging our models and serving as a humbling monument to the universe's savage extremes: scales so vast, forces so unforgiving, they make our entire solar system feel like a fleeting whisper in an endless roar.
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Sidra
Sidra@kakarPathan_·
Curious to know 🤔
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@TrumpBarron_Q B. No! I was a liberal my whole life, until 2 years ago. I had severe TDS and then I voted for him. I haven't doubted my decision for one second.
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BARRON TRUMP
BARRON TRUMP@TrumpBarron_Q·
🚨 BREAKING: The media is now pushing the claim that Trump supporters think his Cabinet choices are “too extreme” — and that YOU supposedly regret voting for him. So let’s clear this up right now: Do you regret voting for President Trump? A. Yes B. No
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@Jesii_ca_M Why tf would we stop?!? What age do people stop enjoying the sight of a sunset?
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Jessica M@Jesii_ca_M·
At what age?
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Dwarf planet Orcus and its moon Vanth located beyond Neptune's orbit – NIRCam. Processed by ahajesam Orcus (minor-planet designation: 90482 Orcus) is a dwarf planet located in the Kuiper belt, with one large moon, Vanth).\7])#cite_note-Grundy-orbits-7) It has an estimated diameter of 870 to 960 km (540 to 600 mi), comparable to the Inner Solar System dwarf planet Ceres. The surface of Orcus is relatively bright with albedo reaching 23 percent, neutral in color, and rich in water ice. The ice is predominantly in crystalline form, which may be related to past cryovolcanic activity. Other compounds like methane or ammonia may also be present on its surface. Orcus was discovered by American astronomers Michael Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@TrumpsHurricane 6%-8% of the entire Caucasian race in the U.S. had ancestors that owned slaves. Even if reparations wasn't the dumbest fucking concept ever dreamed up in world history, there would still only be a fraction of "white people" that would owe you shit. And blacks owned slaves, too.
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Val
Val@TrumpsHurricane·
What’s your response to this woman ??
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@KYCooperrider There is a race that definitely has been given more opportunities than every other race, in the U.S., and that race is privileged. That is the black race...they have their own tv channels, colleges, etc. They get to do things whites never could. White privilege doesn't exist
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Andrew Cooperrider
Andrew Cooperrider@KYCooperrider·
Kentucky Representative Sarah Stalker says white children need the opportunity to feel bad about their skin color in K-12 educational settings.
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Hosna ⚖️ בניטה
Hosna ⚖️ בניטה@DOGEQEEN·
This anti-ICE rioter was hit with rubber munitions that broke her arm and put her out of work. she says she’s still very depressed and traumatized by the incident and has a hard time leaving her house for fear of running into officers. Does anyone feel sorry for her?
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@realMaalouf Your men marry 6 year old girls and you enable that, so you are just as much of a predator as them and your prophet. You are a woman yourself and have probably been SA'd by one of your men and you support that being done to children? Terrorist is the nicest name I have for you.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Muslim woman in America is very angry and has a message to Americans. What is your response?
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Taya Bass
Taya Bass@travelingflying·
What do Democrat women have that Republican women don’t?
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Bradley Bowlin
Bradley Bowlin@ni7mob13·
@DrRitaDed If you indoctrinate kids with this shit, you are a pedophile! Even these school boys know it's wrong.
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Dr. Rita Ded 🏳️‍🌈🇻🇪🇮🇱🇺🇦🇵🇸
I worked so damn hard to get tampon dispensers into the male bathrooms at my school. Now the children have vandalized them. The blame is solely on MAGA for spreading dis and misinformation about trans youth. Fuck you MAGA!
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you see a woman with a nose ring?
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