Ms Meteorite
Burning through the sky
Living like I'm going to die
Hit the speed of Light
#haiku
#poetry
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sigh.
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You can do it, Space!
Only 2-6 miles wide!
☄️🌎💥💥
LET'S GOOOO!!!
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Sweet dreams
Are made of these...
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Life is already so fucking weird...
When do we hit the sun?
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Everything's fine. #TeamAsteroid
As a Packers fan, I'm #TeamAsteroid
I'm still #TeamAsteroid
I think the planet needs to shake all of us off and start again.
Seriously
Humanity is hot fucking garbage
Stats wise there's no way we're unique in the universes
They have seen who we are & they're cloaking-
So we NEVER find them & fuck up their lives & planets like we have ours
Why come here?
I wouldn't come here!
Not under ANY circumstances
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So happy to have contributed to this effort led by Sarah Greenstreet - now published in #ApJLetters! #AAS247 #TeamAsteroid #RubinObs @vrubinobs.bsky.social
I'm fully on #TeamAsteroid
Ah well, I tried #TeamAsteroid but it didn't work out so back to #comets it is!
The Bennu samples revealed magnetite (iron oxide) crystals less than 1 micrometer in size. The individual crystals included hexahedra (six-sided cubes) and octahedra (eight-sided polyhedra). Rob Wardell/Tim Gooding/Tim McCoy/Smithsonian Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/01/29/science/asteroid-bennu-building-blocks-of-life
4/4 Spherules returned by OSIRIS-REx from asteroid Bennu
Published on: January 29, 2025
Credit: Rob Wardell/Tim Gooding/Tim McCoy/Smithsonian
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The asteroid Donaldjohanson as seen by the Lucy Long-Range Reconnaissance Imager (L’LORRI). This is one of the most detailed images returned by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft during its flyby. This image was taken at 1:51 p.m. EDT (17:51 UTC), April 20, 2025, near closest approach, from a range of approximately 660 miles (1,100 km). The spacecraft’s closest approach distance was 600 miles (960 km), but the image shown was taken approximately 40 seconds beforehand. The image has been sharpened and processed to enhance contrast. Source: https://lucy.swri.edu/DonaldjohansonImageGallery.html Credit: NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL/NOIRLab
1/4 Asteroid (52246) Donaldjohanson seen by Lucy
Taken on: April 20, 2025
Credit: NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL/NOIRLab; @swri.org, @jhuapl.bsky.social, @noirlabastro.bsky.social
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At this point I've given up on "Humanity". #TeamAsteroid
Let em cook...
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Or whatever it takes