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Views - mi Dads. Retweets do not imply agreement. Working in Compliance. Teacher, Coach. House - Ravenclaw🐦‍⬛

Barnsley เข้าร่วม Nisan 2013
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Would any landowner kindly allow my husband and I to detect on their land? We are members of the National Council for Metal Detecting and follow their code of conduct. Please DM me if you can help 🌟🌳🙂
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Will O'Regan🌻
Will O'Regan🌻@willovision·
45 years ago today: #Eurovision Song Contest 1981 staged by @rte in @TheRDS Simmonscourt Dublin - the result: a forth contest win for 🇬🇧 United Kingdom - Making Your Mind Up by Bucks Fizz 🍾🍾🍾🍾
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
This view just hits different 🌍 @Astro_Christina and @astro_reid take a moment to look back at Earth as they continue deep into space toward the Moon.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Lock in, we’re Moonbound. Artemis II astronauts are more than halfway to their destination, and preparations for lunar flyby are underway. During their trip around the far side of the Moon, they will capture imagery to share with scientists (and you, too!).
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
BREAKING🚨: The Artemis II astronauts will go through the most tense moment of the mission on April 6, 2026. This is the highlight of the entire mission. The Orion will pass between 6,400 and 9,600 kilometers above the lunar surface. But there's a detail that makes this moment even more intense: as it passes over the far side of the Moon, the spacecraft will lose communication with Earth for about 30 to 50 minutes, blocked by the Moon itself. "For the 45 minutes when we'll be closest to the lunar surface, we'll also be out of contact," said Victor Glover, the mission's pilot. "I'd love for the whole world to be cheering and praying for us to reestablish the signal." During that time, the astronauts will photograph and observe regions of the Moon's far side that have never been seen by human eyes. The crew will also attempt to capture new images of the so-called Earthrise, the planet emerging over the desolate lunar surface.
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The Best
The Best@Thebestfigen·
1969: Margaret Hamilton with the code that took us to the moon. 2019: Katie Bouman with the data that led us to the black hole.
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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 Solar System
NASA Solar System@NASASolarSystem·
Everyone say CHEESE. 📸 The newest family selfie just dropped. Can you guess which one of our planetary neighbors snuck into the lower right-hand corner? Drop the name below! Answer coming later today.
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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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Nasdaq
Nasdaq@Nasdaq·
Nasdaq celebrates the successful launch of @NASA’s Artemis II mission, marking humanity’s return to the Moon after more than 50 years. During their journey, four astronauts will lay the groundwork for long-term missions to the Moon and crewed exploration on Mars. Congratulations to the @NASAArtemis crew for advancing space exploration and the innovators making it possible. @Astro_Reid, @AstroVicGlover, @Astro_Christina, @Astro_Jeremy
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Natism
Natism@his4Everz·
Did you know “astronaut” is Greek for “star sailor” Ancient Greek: ástron, meaning "star," and nautes, meaning "sailor"
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Mr Benn
Mr Benn@thebowlerhatman·
Good Luck to Artemis. Of course, I've already been there and done that!!
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
True strength is born the moment we have something beyond ourselves to protect
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Paul Bronks
Paul Bronks@SlenderSherbet·
Yes you can come, just don't be weird. Me:
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NASA Science
NASA Science@NASAScience_·
Science is a key part of Artemis II Watch as @NASAScience’s Dr. Nicky Fox, breaks down the science of this historic mission that will pave the way for future human exploration of the Moon, Mars, & beyond. Tune in to the broadcast: youtube.com/watch?v=Tf_UjB…
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Scott D. Haddow
Scott D. Haddow@sdhaddow·
Babe wake up, a new *peer-reviewed* theory for the construction of the Great Pyramid just dropped. nature.com/articles/s4049…
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Rotherham, England replaced 8 miles of mowed grass with wildflowers. They saved £25,000 in mowing costs a year and bees, butterflies, and birds showed up almost immediately. You don’t need to wait for your city to act. Start small in your own patch: 🏡 Let your front verge or sidewalk strip go wild this spring 🌻 Toss a few native wildflower seed balls into neglected spots 🌱 Stop mowing one strip and see what shows up 📧 Contact your city government. One email from one person has started initiatives like this before One person. One small patch. Real habitat. Your street could be next.
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Alexander Gerst
Alexander Gerst@Astro_Alex·
„Wir begannen als Wanderer, und wir sind immer noch Wanderer.“ Heute beginnt die zweite Welle der Erforschung des Weltraums. Vier von uns brechen auf, um weiter zu reisen als je ein Mensch zuvor, um zu sehen, was noch kein Mensch je gesehen hat. Und mit der Kraft dieser Welle werden wir dauerhaft als Forschende auf dem Mond bleiben – so wie wir es in der Antarktis getan haben. Europa und Deutschland sind Teil dieses Abenteuers – das erfüllt mich mit Freude. Gute Reise, Reid, Christina, Victor und Jeremy! Ich kann es kaum erwarten, den Donner eures Aufbruchs zu spüren – und freue mich noch mehr auf eure Rückkehr in 10 Tagen, zu dieser wunderschönen blauen Murmel, mit einer Geschichte, die uns alle berühren wird. @NASAArtemis @esaspaceflight
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
From the mosaic traditions of Rome and the Ottoman Empire to modern hands… This tiny iridescent masterpiece is art at its finest.
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
Margaret Hamilton, NASA's lead developer for Apollo program, stands next to all the code she wrote by hand that took humanity to the moon in 1969.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Bats having a watermelon party
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