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Bourbon lover interested in politics, cosmology, astronomy, running and golf. Executive Producer of the #NoAgenda podcast #ITM #Paleo @UofLAlum

South Carolina เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Happy New Year! Here is a compilation of my 32 favorite Astrophotography images from 2025. All of these images were generated during observation sessions from my front yard (in Bortle 7 skies) using my 85mm Refractor Telescope and Canon DSLR. 1 - Caldwell 20 2 - Caldwell 34 3 - Double Star Cluster 4 - M1 5 - M4 6 - M13 7 - M31 8 - M33 9 - M37 10 - M38 11 - M42 12 - M45 13 - M51 14 - M51 (zoomed in!) 15 - M57 16 - M64 17 - M65, M66 and NGC3628 18 - M65, M66 and NGC3628 (zoomed in) 19 - M81 and M82 20 - M81 21 - M82 22 - M84 and M86 23 - M84 and M86 (everything identified in image!) 24 -M95 and M96 25 - M101 26 - M104 27 - Moon 28 - Moon 29 - NGC281 30 - NGC2024 31 - NGC2175 32 - NGC2244
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
This is partly why I love Astronomy and more precisely, Cosmology. The quicker we can get more people to understand how fragile, rare and perfect we are hurling around this 3rd rock of an average star, the sooner our mindset shifts to being interstellar explorers. Only then will our solutions to problems and conflicts on Earth shift to become more productive.
📸🔭Brandon Berkoff🚀✨@spacebrandonb

I’m not asking you, I’m telling you. Take a moment and listen to this 81 second response from Victor Glover after being asked if he had any thoughts leading up to Easter. I don’t quite think it can be overstated how perfect this crew is for the job.

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Representing my home town soccer club @GVLTriumph tonight while they play an away game in Naples, FL.
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
We’re halfway there. At the time of posting this, the Artemis II mission is about halfway to the Moon. When the astronauts arrive, they will conduct a lunar flyby and collect scientific observations of the Moon’s surface.
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Adam | Faithful Messenger
Adam | Faithful Messenger@Adam_FaithfulM·
In 1986, the American Medical Association published an article titled "The Physical Death of Jesus Christ". It details the entire process of Jesus' trial to His death on the cross. In Luke 22, before Jesus is arrested, it is written that He was in great distress & sweating blood. Although rare, it is recognized as Hematidrosis, a condition caused by high levels of stress. At the time, the crucifixion was considered the worst death for the worst of criminals. But this is not all Jesus faced. He endured whipping so severe that it tore the flesh from His body. He was beaten so horribly that His face was torn & His beard ripped. A crown of thorns, 2-3 inches long cut deeply into His scalp. The leather whip used to flog Him had tiny iron balls & sharp bones. The balls caused internal injuries while the sharp bones ripped open His flesh. His skeletal muscles, veins, & bowels are exposed, causing major blood loss. Most men do not survive this kind of torture. After Jesus was severely flogged, He was forced to carry His cross while people mocked & spat on Him. Crucifixion was a process meant to instill excruciating pain, creating a slow & agonizing death. Nails as long as 8 inches were driven into Jesus' wrists & feet. The Roman soldiers knew the tendons in the wrists would tear & break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support Himself to breathe. Imagine the struggle, the pain, the courage...Jesus endured this reality for 3 hours! The Gospel of John writes that after Jesus' death, a Roman soldier pierced His side with a spear & blood & water came out. Scientists explain that from hypovolemic shock, the rapid heart rate causes fluid to gather in the sack around the lungs & heart. The accumulation of fluid in the membrane around the heart is called a Pericardial effusion & the lungs is called a pleural effusion. To the world, Christianity is as foolish as it can get. They believe it's for the weak. But when you are confronted by the reality of the cross, it's clearly not a pretty sight. It is brutal & horrific. This is the weight Jesus carried. The weight of the sins of the world, all so that we can live. God's wrath is fully satisfied in Jesus. This is what it took. Repent & believe! Jesus is “God among us” in the flesh. Jesus is our Savior. Jesus loves you so much that He went through this spiritual and physical punishment for your sins and mine. Jesus is the LORD, Almighty God, Everlasting Father. Thank You, Jesus.
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@Yoc_Star Sorry but I was rooting for my state in that one! Good luck to your men tomorrow!
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
@dawny005 What the hell was he pissed about? And his bullshit during one of the time outs about his player’s jersey being ripped. She ripped her own jersey!
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Dawn dish soap@dawny005·
Geno still such a little bitch. He can’t lose or win with class. Leave his ass in the gutter where he belongs. Throw him in the desert to rot GO MOTHERFUCKIN COCKS
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New MacBook cover in honor of Artemis II and their trip around the moon!
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Let’s go Gamecocks!!!
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
It’s only a PR by 5lbs but still a deadlift PR. Slow incremental growth is my plan. Heavy weights, low reps is the aim of the Strong Lifts 5x5 program and I’m sold on it!
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
@redrose_anna That place was hit pretty hard by Helene. I drove through there about a year ago and things still looked rough. Hope they are back in business fully now!
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Anna Hitrova
Anna Hitrova@redrose_anna·
Hot stuff in Hot Springs with her Diet Coke 🇺🇸
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
Last weekend I aimed my telescope at the M100 galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices. It's located 55 million light years away from us and as you can see from the 2nd image, there are many more galaxies in this field of view. NGC4383 is a galaxy that is about 78 million light years away! The photons I captured last weekend left the stars in that galaxy over 10 million years BEFORE the dinosaurs died off! This image was assembled from 2 hours and 40 minutes of total exposure time using my 85mm refractor telescope and Canon DSLR camera. All subs were taken from my backyard in Bortle 7 skies.
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
@redrose_anna Great view from the back deck! Mountains and a creek!
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Anna Hitrova@redrose_anna·
Current mood; please safe any squabbles that require my involvement for later in the afternoon.
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🔭AstroBackyard@AstroBackyard·
New Processing Tutorial! 👨‍💻 I just published my complete astrophotography processing workflow in PixInsight and Photoshop. I have provided the raw data so you can follow along with each step. This tutorial focuses on the ORDER of the steps I take, including WHEN to use noise reduction, and when to bring the image into Photoshop for impactful color adjustments. If you want to practice your skills, I think you will enjoy this one! And if you're already a processing wizard, I'd love to see YOUR version of the dataset in the comments (it's always a humbling experience for me)😆 My Processing Workflow: youtu.be/MU3oXOvmOE0
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cosmoscon@CosmosconBlog·
@AstroBackyard Thanks so much! I have been using Siril for years and just last night I bought PI. So I need a good tutorial and will watch this!
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I’ve watched this clip about 1,000 times over the past 20 years but never knew the full back story!
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

20 years ago, a man screamed his own name into a microphone and ruined everything. It became one of the most famous moments in internet history.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ A group of players in an online game called World of Warcraft had spent several minutes planning a complicated raid. Timing, positioning, survival odds. One player calculated their chances of success at 32.33 percent, repeating. The whole time, one of their teammates wasn’t listening. He’d stepped away from his computer to reheat some chicken. When he came back, he ignored everything, screamed his character’s name at the top of his lungs, and charged straight into the fight alone. Everyone followed him in. They all died in seconds. “Leeroy, you are just stupid as hell.” “At least I have chicken.” The clip spread across the internet before “going viral” was even a phrase. It was referenced in South Park, How I Met Your Mother, and an article in a military journal. The game’s developer added the character as an official figure inside the game. His name became shorthand for anyone who ruins a plan by doing something reckless. The whole thing was staged. The group admitted years later it was a scripted re-enactment of something that had actually happened. The cameraman said: “We didn’t think anyone would believe it was real. We thought it was so obviously satire.” The player behind Leeroy Jenkins is a guy named Ben Schulz. He repairs industrial lighting for a living.

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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Good morning, world! 🌎 We have spectacular new high-resolution images of our home planet, all of us looking back through the Orion capsule window at our Artemis II astronauts as they continue their journey to the Moon.
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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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