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'OUMUAMUA The Visitor
The first object known to have come from beyond the solar system, 'Oumuamua might have gotten its oblong shape when a planet was shredded by a faraway star https://t.co/N3mjDaNmZO
By now, you've likely heard of this rover's mission, seen the hashtag #CountdownToMars, and may even be planning to pick up a red donut in its honor. Follow along as we chronicle the @NASAPersevere mission—and humanity's obsession with Mars—in the days ahead
Given their diverse evolutionary history, jellies exhibit a fantastic range of shapes, sizes, and behaviors #JellyfishDay
The discovery of more complex feathers in dinosaur species implies that feathers originated and diversified early on, likely for insulation and display—not flight. Read more: https://t.co/GNP0HLfJ4i #NatGeoReimaginingDinos
QUESTION 6/6: What advice would you give to anyone who wants to get into this profession?
Spinosaurus had a tail designed for propulsion in water, a forward-leaning center of gravity good for swimming, and curved claws more suited to catching prey in water than to walking on land. Read more: https://t.co/6rY2gtRons #NatGeoReimaginingDinos
And the third was Else Bostelmann. Although she never went on the bathysphere expedition, she used the sketches and descriptions that were delivered to her and transformed them into dramatic paintings. Sometimes she would even paint them underwater. #WHM
Friday Fact: There are about 3,000 lightning flashes on Earth every minute.
Supermassive black holes, erupting superstars, and more cool space pictures: https://t.co/L1sObBuEk2
When light hits a chameleon's skin, its color changes depending on the reptile's mood: http://t.co/E81cfeMe4B