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Drew M (🆒)
drewtmoffatt
oh, excellent, GTA5 has a hospital mission. time for X-RAY REVIEW ok, so, this is closest to a posteroanterior skull view, but not a great one? The head is tilted
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National Geographic Society
InsideNatGeo
Each year, the National Geographic Society presents its most prestigious awards to trailblazers who are making astounding contributions to science, conservation, education, technology and storytelling. Follow this thread to meet
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Joe Renaud
SpaceTides
Paper accepted!You will be able to read about my latest research in an upcoming issue of PSJ (@AAS_Publishing)! There is a preprint you can check out now all about tides
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Michael Thompson
M_R_Thomp
So time to share the work that I did mainly last night in preparation for this Russian DA-ASAT test.We knew that this was likely coming because the NOTAMS matched previous
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EUSST
EU_SST
#EUSST contributes to protecting the safety & security of European economies, societies & citizens.Our Operations Centres are monitoring a potential collision of two large, inactive #space objects. EU #SST estimates a probability
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Luis
luismen1991
Positivity check. Here is a thread of what is on the horizon in terms of technology. Of the glorious future we could have if we don’t descend into chaos. Of
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Gavin Schmidt
ClimateOfGavin
Since this comes up a lot, a quick run though of the testable, falsifiable, science that supports a human cause of recent trends in global mean temperature. First off, we
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Taylor R. Genovese
trgenovese
For this edition of #SovietSpaceSundays, let's talk about what could have been: plans for the M-19 EMZ Myasishchev—an enormous nuclear-powered space plane!H/T @NuclearAnthro for this one!Enable my research!http://www.patreon.com/trgen
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Mar Gómez
MarGomezH
El desierto del Sahara es el desierto cálido más grande del mundo y el tercero más grande después de la Antártida y el Ártico. Tiene más de 9.400.000 km² de
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
At the hearing for the deputy @NASA administrator today, nominee Jim Morhard was asked by @EdMarkey if he agrees with the scientific consensus that humans are the dominant influence on
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India Wants To Know - Panel Quiz Show
IWTKQuiz
Today, we celebrate the birthday of the first Indian in space. Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma (Ashoka Chakra) was born on 13th January 1949 in Patiala. Rakesh Sharma joined Soviet cosmonauts
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Mathematician Katherine Johnson, whose orbital mechanics calculations played a vital role in so many NASA missions, was born #OTD in 1918. John Glenn trusted her calculations more than his onboard
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Amir Alavi
thecosmoguru
#China seems to be getting ready to launch its space plane in April, here are some previous information as well as my thoughts about the space plane, its function, and
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alex
alexbigweeb
Thread - Listening to a new album every day (or trying to, at least)Today: Gabor Szabo - Dreams (1968)https://open.spotify.com/album/1dZ1YNQiR7LRMkrQydwy40?si=QKh95YgdQ2GtO9fD0dEmZA Sufjan Stevens - Aporia (2020)https://open.spotify.com/alb
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Hugh Lewis
ProfHughLewis
In 2019 I presented a paper at the 1st International Orbital Debris Conference looking at implications of relocating satellites of a large constellation from high LEO altitudes to low LEO
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Dr. Jessie Christiansen
aussiastronomer
We have a new exoplanet announcement this morning – no, it’s not phosphine, or aliens!!! :D It’s the first planet found orbiting a white dwarf host star!Okay what does that
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