The rock we live on is quite beautiful. I’d give anything to see this view in person at least once before I die. ***Credit: @Roscosmos on Twitter***
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RAW image of the Blood Moon solar eclipse. [OC]
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Emails to employees
Hello, I am a high schooler who is interested in space science and engineering. Only problem is there are so many jobs and fields. I was wondering where I can find some sort of employee list for a space related company so I could email a bunch of different people in a lot of different positions to learn about their job. If anyone else has any ideas on learning about space related jobs I would love to hear them. Thank you!
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2021 Lunar Eclipse
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Stephen Hawking's archive has been given to Cambridge University Library and will be digitised and made available to researchers and members of the public worldwide.
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EAPOD May 28th 2021 | Supermoon | Giuseppe Conzo
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j2000 206.0206838000641,-9.816787254842122 13 58 1.0, -8 28' 20.5 incoming asteroids!!!
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Astronomer Geoff Marcy booted from National Academy of Sciences in wake of sexual harassment | Science | AAAS
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Just keep flying 🚁 #MarsHelicopter completed its 6th flight. Despite unexpected motion from an image processing issue, Ingenuity muscled through the final ~65 meters of its 215-meter journey, landed safely & is ready to fly again. The chief pilot explains https://t.co/533hn7qixk https://t.co/IHkkjXaHDd
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Speed of light Question
Suppose you have a circular object with a diameter equal to the distance light travels in one second that rotates about its center. If at a point halfway between the center of the object and the edge of the object rotates at the speed of light, what velocity would a point at the edge of object travel if nothing can exceed the speed of light? Would it still be traveling at the speed of light at the edge of the object, and if so, what is the explanation? ​ c= speed of light o=the center of object \^=indicates direction of rotation o------ v1=c-------v2=? \^
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Help researching the Interstellar Medium
I’m starting undergraduate research with my professor this fall. He is studying the diffuse molecular component of the ISM (i.e., the atomic/molecular interface in small interstellar clouds) using the CH 3335 MHz emission line, the OH 1665 and 1667 MHz emission lines, and the H2CO 4830 MHz absorption lines. In particular, he is currently studying the ability of the CH molecule to trace diffuse molecular gas, as well as the high-latitude molecular clouds in the Northern Galactic Hemisphere. I was wondering if anyone had any resources I could use to study up on these topics so that I can be better prepared to do hands on research this fall. Anything at the undergraduate level would be best. Thanks in advance!
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Can anyone help me identify this??? Picture taken by me may 26 22:00 est
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Finding Just the Right Type of Detonation - What mechanism produces Type Ia supernovae?
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Geoff Marcy Removed From National Academy Of Sciences
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Can I trust these people?
I have heard about this guy called suspicious observers and people on different doomsday subs basically saying he is being pretty good with science and he predicts a pole shift and a micronova which I don't even know what that is maybe like a cme or something. He also predicts an ice age as well. I'm basically wondering if I can trust him and others like him with predictions and things and if they hold some truth I might as well enjoy what I have right now. Link to some info : https://www.reddit.com/r/collapse/comments/lnnohx/reversal_of_earths_magnetic_poles_may_have/gzojdqi?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context
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