What is this thing I captured in a star trail photo shoot? More in comments
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🐦 Tracking birds from space! The Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space project uses astronaut photos from the @Space_Station to trace bird migrations across the planet. The images map routes taken by seven endangered or threatened bird species: https://t.co/yr3t4JJ0I0 https://t.co/b7J7DozNxa
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When astronauts take photos of Earth from space, it can help researchers on the ground map bird migrations. This #WorldMigratoryBirdDay, learn about the Avian Migration Aerial Surface Space project: https://t.co/Y0ZXGG2h27. https://t.co/Dwo2FJpmTq
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A Falcon 9 rocket and 60 Starlink satellites set for launch early Sunday at Cape Canaveral will mark the first time SpaceX has flown a first stage 10 times, a milestone officials once said could be a reuse limit. SpaceX says the limit no longer applies. https://t.co/9yn58l3vUZ https://t.co/rDCKq0R3j2
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What is the last words Apollo 11 crew members said before entering earth orbit for re entry?
I was thinking because it’s gonna be the most memorable moments in history they have done that week.
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Jupiter has been called the solar system's vacuum cleaner because its gravity sucks in asteroids and comets. It protects us from those objects, but it's not all good. Jupiter's gravity can also nudge things onto an orbital collision course with Earth. https://t.co/zPdnsSjuQp
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Shot down by the 204th AAA Battalion in Eschwege, Germany, on this day in 1945, this German Junkers Ju 88 is believed to be the last enemy aircraft shot down by U.S. forces in Europe before the end of #WorldWarII: https://t.co/hXzHQsVzwA https://t.co/whjxZHaXe6
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I took this image of the 27% illuminated moon at 4 in the morning with only a DSLR and tripod
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Regulus and the drawf galaxy Leo I - by Fred Espenak
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🤩 TONIGHT: A mission to explore energy transport in space is set to launch from Virginia, & those in the Eastern U.S. may be able to see it! 🚀 Liftoff is no earlier than 8:02pm ET, with a 40-min. launch window. ➡️ Follow @NASAWallops for the latest: https://t.co/mclybYPg3T https://t.co/q7OOjVhNYT
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If you are barred from working in government or in most major corporations due to background checks, should you just give up studying engineering?
Is there any point in going tens of thousands of dollars into debt when you can't even get a job after graduation?
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SpaceX will launch a Falcon 9 rocket on its 10th flight Sunday and you can watch it online https://t.co/39OVm5KHiL https://t.co/b1YSvEOKti
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Mission Extension Vehicles succeed as Northrop Grumman works on future servicing/debris clean-up craft
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The US Space Force’s weather team at Cape Canaveral predicts an 80% chance of good conditions for launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with 60 Starlink internet satellites at 2:42am EDT (0642 GMT) Sunday. Live coverage: https://t.co/dndT94Ei7n
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The Arrow Sport A2-60 is a rare example of an alternative design, depression-era biplane. It offered a side-by-side, dual-control cockpit arrangement. Today in 1983, our Arrow Sport A2-60 made its last flight in England: https://t.co/VcmGxZTmei https://t.co/ANW989qtxy
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