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NASA is tracking a new asteroid that has a chance of hitting Earth in about 20 years on Valentine's Day 2046.
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'The Aurora Tree'
The unusual Earth-sky collaboration was witnessed in March of 2017 in Iceland.
Image from the #NASA_App 02-28-2021
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#Astrophotography #astronomy #space
@ThePhoenixPress Gravity Hammer, she wanted to be an astronaut, dwarfism made that impossible so she became an astronomer at NASA. One day an alien craft crashed near her & she became the owner of a cosmic weapon, finding herself going to space to fight alien threats.
The Breathtaking Swirls of Dust in the Flame Nebula!
(Credit: NASA, ESA, and N. Da Rio; Processing: Gladys Kober)
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No solo eran mujeres
ERAN MUJERES DE COLOR EN UNA SOCIEDAD QUE LAS MARGINABA , DONDE EL APARTHEID ERA MARCADO Y NO SE HACIA NADA
Hasta que llego el director de la Nasa y dijo :
Se acabo ellas trabajaran igual
HERMOSAS MUJERES, INTELIGENTES MUJERES, MARAVILLOSAS MUJERES
GRACIAS
“Ganito na lang nila kami ituring na mga nasa sektor ng mga manggagawa na para bang ganoon kadali ang ipwersa kami sa utang.”
Basahin rito ang sinulat ng UJP-UP na prosa bilang pagsuporta: https://t.co/O4Uv7aX74X
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@zubic_eth @NASA @SpaceRiders_NFT Earth 🌎 to @NASA we need more @SpaceRiders_NFT in orbit 🌌 #NASA #Crypto
NASA, are you listening? https://t.co/1NpqaXSXRV #cartoons #comics @Hilary_Price @ComicsKingdom
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From shopee of all places lmao
Sa pa yun, kaiyaq sa fees per transaction pero hey, parang pareho lang pag nasa convention pagdating sa tabling fees so ok na den HAHAHAHA
Our Galaxy's Magnetic Center
Image Credit: NASA, SOFIA, Hubble
What's the magnetic field like in the center of our Milky Way Galaxy? To help find out, NASA's SOFIA -- an observatory flying in a modified 747 -- imaged the central region with an instrument known as HAWC+.