Guacamaya

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Tim Thomas (@timofnewbury.bsky.social) | Vinegar house, Worcester

Vinegar house, Worcester #streetart

Tim Thomas (@timofnewbury.bsky.social) 2026-02-19T13:47:25.583Z

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China Found Something Strange on the Far Side of the Moon

18 Feb 2026
The Moon is no longer a static celestial body that we admire from a distance. It is a complex geological world with active water cycles, exotic carbon chemistry, potential fusion fuel reserves, and a volcanic history that defies our models. The data returned by the Chang’e missions have systematically dismantled the old view of a dry, dead Moon. In its place, we have found a world that is rich in resources and ready for habitation. The question is no longer if humanity will return to the Moon to stay. The question is how fast we can build the infrastructure to harvest what we now know is waiting for us.

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Timestamps

0:00 The Moon
1:47 The “Chang’e” Strategy
5:46 The Solar Wind “Batteries”
9:23 The Hydrated Mineral (ULM-1)
12:50 The “Exotic” Carbon (Natural Graphene)
17:30 Chang’e-6 Mission Profile
21:30 Volcanic Activity
25:20 The ILRS & Future Base

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Fexl Spanish: / @fexl_es
Fexl Portuguese: / @fexlpt
Fexl Ukraine: / @fexl_ua

 

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Primary Sources

He et al. (2023) – Solar Wind-Derived Water:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4156…

Wei et al. (2024) – Molecular Water Mineral (ULM-1):
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4155…

Zhang et al. (2024) – Natural Graphene:
https://academic.oup.com/nsr/article/…

Chinese Academy of Sciences (2026 Status):
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases…

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Black History Steam Train Tour. Teaser trailer

Next Steam train tour Saturday May 2nd 2026 tickets at http://www.blackhistorywalks.co.uk

1950s Steam Train trip from London to Hampshire and back to recognise World War 2, Windrush, Red Tails and Bentley cars
An exciting steam train trip on an original 1950s engine/carriages with historical commentary from an African/Caribbean perspective!

This unique trip is in memory of the Windrush pioneers who came to Britain after the war and the Black aircrew of World War 2 who came from Africa, the West Indies and the USA.

This nostalgic tour goes along the same ship/rail route the ‘Windrush generation’ passengers took. It will go through the countryside the Battle of Britain raged over when Black pilots flew their Hurricanes, Spitfires, Lancasters and Mosquitos against far right forces in Europe
We will also highlight the incredible ‘Red Tails’/Tuskeegee Airmen, the best US fighter pilots of WW2 who were based in Suffolk but also flew in Italy.
The trip will go from London to Hampshire and back and involve three stops on the way to get off and take photos of the vintage train and surroundings
On the way we will hear amazing stories of 1940s Black aircrew and hear testimony from train passengers of the 1950s.
Basic itinerary below,

This special trip is arranged in association with Pilots of the Caribbean

Pilots of the Caribbean, believe in the power of iconic symbols to connect us to a larger, meaningful history.

In 2013, Terry Jervis created the Pilots Of The Caribbean brand, curating an award-winning exhibition in collaboration with the RAF Museum and Black Cultural Archives.

Their fine art piece , known as commemorative medals and sometimes referred to as coins, are crafted to honour the legacy of Caribbean RAF pilots. Their limited availability, craftsmanship, and historical significance make them highly prized collectables.

The coins are made from gold/silver and the remains of the original Merlin Rolls Royce engines that powered the planes flown by Caribbean aircrew. The metal art is produced under a Royal Warrant by Worcester Medal Service Ltd.

Jervis also negotiated an unprecedented deal whereby Rolls Royce and Bentley collaborated to make a unique Limited Edition car which embeds the coins in the vehicle. More details will be revealed on the day and at subsequent lectures.

See example of the coin art below

First Coin

Pilots of the CaribbeanMona Baptiste & RAF crew on HMT Windrush (L)B-17 Flying Fortress & Lancaster Bomber (R)

Second Coin

Tuskegee AirmenLena Horne & “Red Tails” crew (L)Spitfire & Mustang P-51D (R)

To secure your opportunity to own these limited-edition historical pieces, you must first complete a confirmed registration. Once registered, you will be among the first to receive an exclusive offer to purchase and support some very important charities.

Steam train trip basic agenda

Black history steam train tour: 200 years of train travel since 1825. 60 years since the first Race Relations Act 1965

9.45 meet at London station for photos and equipment collection

10am special escort to BHW carriage

Depart London station on electric train

Travel through South Downs area of outstanding natural beauty with Black history of railways en route

11.15 transfer to Steam Train, photo opportunities, half hour ride

First disembarkation: watch train turn around, old fashioned train station, café, talk on Black fighter/bomber pilots and Windrush

Back on steam train for short ride to next old fashioned station.

Second disembarkation: walk around, visit train memorabilia museum, windrush luggage, classic train engines, photo stop, picnic area, miniature railway

3.00pm back on the steam train for twenty minute ride to then transfer to electric train arriving back in London by 5pm

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“American Power” by artist Tristan Eaton, located at the Wynwood Walls in Miami, Florida.

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Can you really hear our cry?

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Scott Street, Blenheim, New Zealand

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Looking overrr ☁️

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Magi Merlin – POPSTAR (Official Lyric Video)

Magi Merlin – POPSTAR (Official Lyric Video)

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Lyrics:
“Give us a modicum of truth
to set you free”
I see and raise you another
You still take one up on me
House is pushing, and know you got something
You win, still you’re about to lose your mind

Give and get
Try looking for a solution middle of a set
Raise up raise up
I bet you won’t
I hope I don’t win my bets

Look at me, excited
Got you feeling naughty
Bonafide it
Gave reason to love me
I might care enough for all the world
But, how to mean it?
When
I ditch you for my self-love
Sing my own praises for you
Oh at least I tried
Think I could fix it all on set

“Give us a modicum of truth
to set you free”
I see and raise you another
You still take one up on me
House is pushing, and know you got something
You win, still you’re about to lose your mind

(Give and get)
“Give us a modicum of truth
to set you free”
(Try looking for a solution middle of a set)
I see and raise you another
You still take one up on me
(Raise up raise up, I bet you won’t )
House is pushing, and know you got something
(I hope I don’t win my bets )
You win, still you’re about to lose your mind

(Give and get)

Made up land
Run the end
Make it up
Suitin’ up
Raise my hand
Up again
Sip my cup
Hot and suited up
Ha feel my best
Carved it up on the chest
Ha send my best
Luck not out for the rest
Ha
Look at my fit
Hots easy, try it bent
Caught!
Am I?
Heart beat in my chest

#MagiMerlin #POPSTAR

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I Simulated Insect Vision and It Got WEIRD

Here’s what compound eyes really do — and why flies see you in slow motion. A few centuries ago, scientists believed insects saw thousands of tiny, repeated images — like a kaleidoscope of candle flames. But that’s not how compound eyes work.

In this episode of Big Ideas from the team behind Deep Look, Niba explores how insects actually see the world — from the structure of ommatidia to motion detection, ultraviolet color vision, and the evolutionary advantage of seeing faster than we do.

From ancient trilobites to modern pollinators, this episode dives into the evolution, physics, and neuroscience behind the most common eye type in the animal kingdom.

🧠 Why compound eyes dominate the planet
⚡ How insects see motion in “slow motion”
🌈 What colors insects see that humans can’t
🪰 Why flies are so hard to swat

Welcome to Big Ideas — where we zoom out to answer the biggest questions about how animals survive.

 

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