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On the bridge, Levitating cuz we want to.
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Tim Hildebrandt
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I am Fluffy
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Fruits
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I never saw a snail in real life until like last year, I think
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Auguste Morisot Le Grand Bois, vers 1912 Musée d'Orsay Achat, 2022 © Musée d’Orsay, dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Sophie Crépy
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Katy Perry recording Last Friday Night in Simlish
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Misfits / glenn danzig / 1983
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I think I have Covid for the 3rd time
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YO I FORGOT ABOUT THIS!!
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The Great Pinkish White Spot? … doesn’t have the same ring to it as the Great Red Spot.
The James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared view of Jupiter looks a little different than visible light images we’ve seen over the years. In Webb’s near-infrared image, brightness indicates high altitude. The bright white “spots” and “streaks” are likely very high-altitude cloud tops of condensed convective storms (think thick clouds, and lighting and thunder).
Auroras, appearing in red in this image, extend to higher altitudes above both the northern and southern poles of the planet.
In the Webb data, scientists recently found a new, never-seen-before feature: By comparing the winds of the layers of the planet’s atmosphere, researchers discovered a high-speed jet stream—320 miles per hour (515 kilometers per hour) to be exact—which spans more than 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) wide, sitting over the planet’s equator above the main cloud decks.
#NASAWebb#UnfoldtheUniverse#JWST#Jupiter#planets#SolarSystem#windy#astronomy
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, R. Hueso (University of the Basque Country), I. de Pater (University of California, Berkeley), T. Fouchet (Observatory of Paris), L. Fletcher (University of Leicester), M. Wong (University of California, Berkeley), J. DePasquale (STScI).
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I love to lay in this position, on the floor or bed browsing shit on my phone. It’s so fuckin comfortable. And totally nonsexual when I do it (to me) but everyone else of course must make it sexual 😡
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morning stretches
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