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ceilingfrogs · 2 months
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Sad day for Martians,
Ingenuity, the ‘little helicopter that could’, the first ever helicopter to fly on another planet is down. It took its final flight on the 18th of January where one or more of its roter blades were damaged.
We weren’t even sure it was possible to fly a helicopter on Mars before Ingenuity, and yet this tiny little shoe box of a helicopter managed to fly in an atmosphere less than 1% as dense as Earth’s, flying a total of 72 times in the last 3 years, far exceeding the 5 planned flights.
Having arrived on Mars hitched to the Perseverance rover’s belly, this little guy has spent these 3 years scoutting ahead for Perseverance. But now Perseverance will have to continue its mission without Ingenuity. For the first time since its creation, Perseverance is on its own in that endless red desert.
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(images of Ingenuity were taken by NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU)
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priincessa · 1 month
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made of stardust ✨
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sillycatglassblower · 5 months
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Veilleuse Galaxie ✨
Galaxy night light
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nikolasromanovartbook · 11 months
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welcome to the Shivering Isles
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universetalkz · 11 months
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"Spirituality ain't for the weak because once you get past the honeymoon phase, you will be shown all of the ways that you yourself have been your own worst enemy along your healing journey.
Remember: your ego will always fight to protect itself when it can feel you trying to move beyond its grasp. The defensiveness you feel when Spirit begins to call you out is a great teacher. Because what are you trying to defend...?"
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juvpartage · 3 months
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Je vous souhaite une bonne journée !
Qu elle soit aussi belle, douce et existante qu un moment pour soi, pour l univers, pour lui envoyer nos plus belles vibrations...
Bonne fin d année, à très vite
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catinthedicebag · 1 year
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Here is another of my recent experiments. I think I will name it "Sunburst", since it reminds me of endless galaxies with millions of stars, and one very big one very close giving some sunflares in form of the petri effect.
These dice are still raw and need some sanding and inking.
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pangeen · 1 year
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“ The Sound of Neptune “ // © astro.voyagers
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nofatclips · 2 months
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Travessant la llum del sol by Univers from the album L'estat Natural
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les-portes-du-sud · 5 days
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Des lettres vers nulle part, de nulle part...
"Le son omniprésent me pénètre, comme le doux contact d'une brise marine sur ma peau. La mélodie coule autour de moi, créant un monde musical d'images et de couleurs, où chaque son est le reflet de l'infini de l'Univers.."
Vladimir Solaris
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mysticstronomy · 8 months
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WHAT IS STAR NIBIRU??
Blog#317
Wednesday, July 26th, 2023
Welcome back,
Linked to the close of the Mayan calendar, a variety of rumors spread regarding ways the world could end back in 2012. One popular contender was Nibiru, a supposed planet that some claimed would collide with Earth at the end of that year. But despite the buzz, there's no scientific evidence supporting the alleged planet's existence — and, of course, our planet survived 2012 without absorbing a massive impact.
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Nibiru has been linked to NASA by various bloggers. Because of this claimed connection, space agency officials put out a statement saying that no big planet was coming to destroy Earth in 2012. What follows below is the true science and history of this supposed rogue planet, with reference to a real object, Comet Elenin, that somehow got mixed up in the whole mess.
And we'll also talk about another hypothetical world that may actually exist in the far outer solar system — Planet Nine.
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The story began in 1976, when Zecharia Sitchin wrote "The Twelfth Planet," a book which used Stitchin's own unique translation of Sumerian cuneiform to identify a planet, Nibiru, orbiting the sun every 3,600 years. Several years later, Nancy Lieder, a self-described psychic, announced that the aliens she claimed to channel had warned her this planet would collide with Earth in 2003. After a collision-free year, the date was moved back to 2012, where it was linked to the close of the Mayan long-count period. 
When Comet Elenin appeared in 2011, many were concerned that it was the mysterious planet in disguise, despite the fact that planets and comets appear very different under a telescope. (A comet has a gas atmosphere, called a coma, and a tail, while a planet does not.) 
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But instead of slamming into the Earth, the comet strayed too close to the sun and broke into pieces. The leftover fragments will continue on their path to the outer solar system for the next 12,000 years, still bits of comet and not a more cohesive planet.
Proponents of the fictitious planet note that, in 1984, a scientific paper was published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters which discussed several infrared sources with "no counterparts" that turned up in a survey of the sky. Such surveys are common in astronomy and usually involve follow-ups that individually detail the more interesting sources.
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In the follow-up of the 1984 survey, most of the sources turned out to be distant galaxies. None were identified as planets. Both papers are available to the public.
A planet with an orbit so eccentric that it took 3,600 years to orbit the sun would create instabilities inside our 4.5-billion-year-old solar system. After only a few trips, its gravity would have significantly disrupted the other planets, whose own gravitational pushes would have changed the hypothetical world's orbit significantly.
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The easiest and most verifiable piece of evidence arguing against the existence of the theoretical planet can be performed by anyone: According to the information available, a planet with a 3,600-year-long orbit that was due to impact Earth in 2012 should be available to the naked eye. Easily performed calculations show that, by April 2012, it would have been brighter than the faintest stars viewed from a city, and almost as bright as Mars at its dimmest. This would have made it visible to astronomers everywhere.
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The most common rebuttal to this is the cry of "Cover up!" However, there are hundreds of thousands of amateur astronomers around the world, many of whom own their own telescopes. On top of that, most of the thousands of professional astronomers are linked not to the government but rather to private universities.
Astronomer David Morrison pointed out in 2012 that "NASA and the government get most of their information from these outside astronomers, not the other way around."
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Between the amateur and professional astronomers, there are plenty of people who would have noticed a new "star" in the sky.
Doomsday reports across the internet frequently incite fear, but it's interesting to note they are nothing new. People have been decrying the end of the world for hundreds of years.
Rumors spread like wildfire on the internet, but the same technology can make it easier than ever to delve into the scientific evidence about such events.
Originally published on space.com
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"DOES A WHITE HOLE EXIST??"
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icarianarts · 1 year
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Follow me for more relatable graphic design memes
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(Mother Earth)
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(Lady Godiva)
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Art by, Josephine Wall.
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sillycatglassblower · 5 months
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Veilleuse Galaxie ✨
✨Disponible ✨
New Galaxy Night Light ✨ ✨Available ✨
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murs · 2 months
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Nous sommes l'Univers qui se contemple lui-même
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donacienpingoin · 8 months
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Let the tears out my dears, will be okay. 🫂
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