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- Two pieces of street art I’ve come across in Seattle
- World map in the next 250 million years (Pangea Proxima)
- This bear and wolf pair were documented by a photographer travelling, hunting and sharing food together over the course of 10 days
- Star trails next to one of the oldest organisms in the world
- “Coffee” has a fascinating history
- Satisfying pipe cleaning
- Slicing a frozen cherry
- JWST saw a soot and diamond planet orbiting a gamma ray pulsar #space #astronomy #nasa #science
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Mike Sowden on Substack | Important reminder for lilapsophobes…
Important reminder for lilapsophobes (that’s a fear of hurricanes and tornadoes): if you move to somewhere smack on the equator and never stray 5 degrees of latitude in either direction, that’s certainly worth a try? Here’s a list of countries … Continue reading
The Ambipolar Field: Holding Up Earth’s Atmosphere
Hi Spacecats, I’m Dr Maggie Lieu and welcome to my channel, where you can find all things space, astronomy and physics! Have you ever wondered why the atmosphere doesnt float off to space but doesnt crash down to earth either? … Continue reading
BOUGAINVILLEANS : EXTREMELY DARK , BLONDE & NON-AFRICAN. Are They ACTUALLY Black?
Bougainville Island with approximately 300,000 inhabitants, is the largest of the Solomon Islands archipelago, and has a rich and complex history. It is part of Papua New Guinea and lies to the east of New Guinea and northwest of the … Continue reading