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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 09:52)

A new study reveals hundreds of years of volcanic activity may have helped transform Venus from a temperate wet world to the acidic hot house it is today, boasting temperatures around 864 °F (462 °C) on average. Learn more: https://t.co/5390RNZn8G https://t.co/lhwNA4Grr4

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 06:41)

A Crumbling Layered Butte on Mars

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 05:50)

I painted an image someone posted here (link to original in comments)

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 08:50)

Bromo under the stars [Image credit: Gary Bhaztara]

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 05:49)

Seeing Titan

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 07:41)

"How Many Stars?" - Galactic Center [NIRCam]

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 06:41)

Mars: 11/19/22

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 06:39)

The hate some people have for the LGBTQ+ community is sickening. What happened last night in Colorado Springs should be a reminder to us all that the systematic marginalization of people solely because they are different from you has life threatening consequences.

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 09:10)

When NASA could not come up with anything creative to name this

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 08:52)

Ties with the sky [Image credit: Mohammad Anabtawi]

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 10:54)

Airglow Ripples over Tibet

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 07:00)

#OTD in 1969, Apollo 12 astronauts Pete Conrad and Al Bean walked out to visit the inactive Surveyor 3 spacecraft that had been on the moon since 1967; collecting its TV camera, robotic scoop, and some cables, tubing, and glass for a return to Earth. https://t.co/Uzn8H2V5nM

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 10:00)

California Nebula - Bortle 7

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 10:18)

🎥 Long time, no see! Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean grasped the Surveyor 3 TV camera to return it to Earth for scientific examination in this photo taken on this day in 1969. The camera had been on the Moon since April 20, 1967. https://t.co/YxFMWkm1R4

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2 years ago

(Nov 20, 2022 09:15)

M33 - The Triangulum Galaxy with my telescope

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