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@nikakout_

▪️architekt / projektant ▪️filmový&hudební nadšenec 📷👣🥾🚲 Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference..

Praha, Česká republika Katılım Haziran 2012
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Artemis II, welcome home! 👏🏻 Almost ten days in SPACE, an unimaginable, what a journey..
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
Math isn't just in textbooks, it's the Universe's native language. 🌌✨
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Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
Katherine Johnson, the brilliant mathematician who helped @NASA put a man on the Moon talks about the importance of math
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
From Apollo to Orion: Five Decades of Progress in a Single CapsuleThe 1972 Apollo Command Module was an engineering marvel of its time — a compact home for three astronauts on short, high-stakes missions to the lunar surface. Tight quarters, basic systems, and just enough room to get the job done.Fast forward to the Orion spacecraft flying Artemis II in 2026: a clear leap forward. Larger and more capable, Orion offers significantly more habitable volume for its four-person crew — roughly 60% more interior space than Apollo (about 330 cubic feet versus Apollo’s ~210). It includes modern comforts like a dedicated Universal Waste Management System (a proper microgravity toilet), better life support, and design features built for longer deep-space journeys.This isn’t just a bigger capsule — it represents over half a century of hard-won lessons in human spaceflight. Where Apollo left footprints, Orion is helping us build toward a sustained presence on and around the Moon, paving the way for long-term exploration and eventual journeys deeper into the solar system.The contrast is stunning. The ambition? Even greater.(Credit: NASA)
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Robert Pattinson’s made so many good films in such a short period of time, that I sometimes forget that he is one of the best to ever play The Caped Crusader. I love Pattinson as Bruce Wayne & I can’t wait for him to reprise this role. This is a generational movie star, people.
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Wittig Lyon
Wittig Lyon@ibn_wittig·
Math and Physics is crazy man The Timing, Angle everything is perfect!!!
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
How it started vs how it’s going
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veronika@nikakout_·
@Maxarick yeah, pretty much..😅 really big problems
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Maxarick@Maxarick·
So the problems on this mission were: - broken toilet - Outlook not working - unable to pair a Bluetooth device - communication with a vessel that's 20m away
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Culture Crave 🍿
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave·
"I'm just gonna say it, Fuck Trump" "I'd much rather everyone made music as opposed to going and beating the shit out of each other" — Hans Zimmer
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Andreita
Andreita@andreitquezada·
Por más astronautas, matemáticos, físicos, científicos y menos influencers.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Artemis II Trajectory vs. Apollo 11 and Apollo 13 📹dflores.07
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
In your 30s, people will tell you it’s time to settle down and have kids. It’s important to kindly remind them that your life is none of their business.
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Valcero
Valcero@shopatvalcero·
Don't throw your children's drawings away!
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Directors have been encoding breakups in geometry for almost a century, and most audiences read it perfectly without knowing why. The technique is called "bisecting the frame." Place a vertical object between two characters and the audience's brain processes them as occupying separate compositions. One shot, two worlds. The pole here does what dialogue would take ten minutes to establish. Your visual cortex groups objects by proximity. It's called the Gestalt principle of common region. When two people share unbroken space, your brain reads them as a unit. The moment a vertical line cuts the frame, you process two separate fields. You feel the distance before you understand it. Sofia Coppola built an entire film on this. Lost in Translation frames Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson through windows, doorways, and hotel glass for two hours. They're always close but compositionally severed. When they finally share unbroken frame space in the last scene, the audience exhales. The barrier dropped and you felt it in your chest without a single line of exposition. Hitchcock figured this out in the 1950s. Kubrick used symmetrical framing to make characters feel trapped inside the architecture itself. Spielberg splits characters with props when he wants the audience to sense a power imbalance before the scene reveals one. The wild part: it works even when you know the trick. Your visual system is pattern-matching faster than your conscious mind. A vertical bar between two faces triggers separation processing in under 200 milliseconds. The director already told you the ending. You just haven't caught up yet.
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what doesn’t kill you makes you sit like this at 3am
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jo🍿@snoopysfilms·
what is the best movie musical of all time and why is it mamma mia! (2008)
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ethéra@etheravibe·
The natural light coming into the room is absolutely beautiful
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Lu
Lu@lourdes41190179·
Pertenezco al 0,1% de las personas a las que les gusta el sonido de la lluvia, leer libros y tomar café.
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Jaoaonblue
Jaoaonblue@JAOAONBLUE·
🌕💫🫶
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