Donald Trump is the only person in the world who doesn't realise that the expression "Is the Pope Catholic?" is a joke
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI1r... What a joke... Probably wont even serve any time. Should be imprisoned for multiple life sentences and millions in fines and all his assets liquidated...
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I'm so so proud of how this turned out, I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed making it!
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Photo of Godzilla and caption reads: Saying "my life stinks" when things go wrong is self-deprecating, defeatist, and fills you with sadness. Saying "This isn't the life Godzilla wants for me" is motivating, makes you think about Godzilla, and reminds you that Godzilla cares about you.
Experience reentry as it would have been viewed by the Artemis II crew! 🌍🔥
Plunging into the atmosphere at Mach 32, the Orion capsule generates a 2,760°C (5,000°F) plasma shield before a pinpoint ocean splashdown.
#NASA #SpaceExploration #Splashdown
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A breathtaking deep-space photograph of a total solar eclipse captured during the Artemis II mission. A massive, pitch-black lunar disk dominates the centre of the frame, completely obscuring the Sun. Surrounding the Moon is a brilliant, glowing white halo composed of the solar corona and zodiacal light, stretching outwards and fading into the black vacuum of space. On the left edge of the lunar disk, a faint sliver of the cratered surface is visible, subtly illuminated by 'Earthshine' (sunlight reflecting off Earth). The background is a vast, dark starfield. In the bottom right quadrant, two distinct bright dots stand out against the distant stars; the one closest to the lunar edge is the planet Saturn, and the point further to the right is Mars.
This has to be one of the most amazing photos ever taken by humanity.. 📸
A total solar eclipse captured from the Moon during Artemis II! Notice the faint 'Earthshine' lighting up the left edge and looking closely at the bottom right...
Those tiny bright dots are Saturn and Mars! 👨🚀
What are these unusual interstellar structures? Bright-rimmed, flowing shapes gather near the center of this rich starfield toward the borders of the nautical southern constellations Pupis and Vela. Composed of interstellar gas and dust, the grouping of light-year sized cometary globules is about 1300 light-years distant. Energetic ultraviolet light from nearby hot stars has molded the globules and ionized their bright rims. The globules also stream away from the Vela supernova remnant which may have influenced their swept-back shapes. Within them, cores of cold gas and dust are likely collapsing to form low mass stars, whose formation will ultimately cause the globules to disperse. In fact, cometary globule CG 30 (on the upper left) sports a small reddish glow near its head, a telltale sign of energetic jets from a star in the early stages of formation.
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2024-07-16: Cometary Globules
#Astronomy #NASA #Space
It’s that time of year when we get the first glimpse of this year’s cubs as they emerge from their setts!
With their mother by their side, they will start to explore the big, wide world outside their cosy home for the first time.
Send them all the love as they take the first steps into the world.❤️
What does the universe look like through infrared goggles? Our eyes can only see visible light, but astronomers want to see more. Today’s APOD shows spiral galaxy IC 5332 as seen by two NASA telescopes: Webb in mid-infrared and Hubble in ultraviolet and visible light. To toggle between the two space-based views just slide your cursor over the image (or follow this link). The Hubble image highlights the spiral arms of the galaxy separated by dark regions, whereas the Webb image reveals a finer, more tangled structure. Interstellar dust scatters and absorbs light from the stars in the galaxy, causing the dark dust lanes in the Hubble image, and then emits heat in infrared light, so dust glows in this Webb image. The Mid-InfraRed Instrument on Webb needs to operate at a chilling temperature of -266ºC (or - 447ºF), otherwise it would detect infrared radiation from the telescope itself. Combining these observations, astronomers connect the “small scale” of gas and stars to the truly large scale of galactic structure and evolution.
NASA Astronomy Hourly Picture - 2026-02-26: Webb and Hubble: IC 5332
#Astronomy #NASA #Space
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Astronauts return to the Moon today for the first time in more than 50 years! Nature correspondent Alexandra Witze is sitting with mission scientists in Houston as they advise the crew. Join us live.
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Certified Brave Boy! Still sort of struggling with a bladder issue... Admitted him because our vet thought he needed a urethrostomy. My poor guy has been in hospital all week, refusing to eat, pulled out 2 catheters and on ketamine. Hopefully his inflammation and bladder gunk clears this time 😿
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How and when to see April's full Pink Moon. I'd look up at the sky. 🔭 🧪 www.bbc.co.uk/weather/arti...
Good morning and welcome to marvellous marmalade Monday
All you have to do today is start.
Don't worry about how far you'll go.
Just start.
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i took the #umapoi personality quiz, and aston machan is my uma personality!
take the test yourself: s.umapoi.moe/SqsgLq 😸
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