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Date Posted:03/07/2020 5:49 PMCopy HTML Just click on the right side of your mouse or press CTRL and v at the same time and copy and paste what you posted last. |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:18/05/2024 7:27 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Chirag Upreti Explanation: Graceful star trail arcs reflect planet Earth's daily rotation in this colorful night skyscape. To create the timelapse composite, on May 12 consecutive exposures were recorded with a camera fixed to a tripod on the shores of the Ashokan Reservoir, in the Catskills region of New York, USA. North star Polaris is near the center of the star trail arcs. The broad trail of a waxing crescent Moon is on the left, casting a strong reflection across the reservoir waters. With intense solar activity driving recent geomagnetic storms, the colorful aurora borealis or northern lights, rare to the region, shine under Polaris and the north celestial pole. |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:14/05/2024 10:01 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:26/04/2024 8:39 AMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:24/04/2024 9:47 AMCopy HTML You just played the April 24, 2024 daily. ![]() A red ribbon game! ![]() Secret Word 7 letters Rows 4 Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:23/04/2024 5:52 PMCopy HTML Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:14/04/2024 12:12 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:08/04/2024 1:20 PMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:08/04/2024 11:21 AMCopy HTML --------Copy This Line Too-------- Clare...8 Megan - 25 Bob... 8 Rocky... 18 Sue mis_caz --------Copy This Line Too-------- Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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DirtyDancer1957
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:08/04/2024 11:12 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:07/04/2024 12:16 PMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:06/04/2024 10:02 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:03/04/2024 7:15 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:02/04/2024 8:45 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:01/04/2024 12:55 PMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:01/04/2024 10:27 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:22/03/2024 8:46 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:21/03/2024 11:29 AMCopy HTML Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:21/03/2024 8:32 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:20/03/2024 12:37 PMCopy HTML Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:19/03/2024 2:27 PMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:02/03/2024 11:17 AMCopy HTML You just played the March 2, 2024 daily. ![]() A blue ribbon game! ![]() Secret Word 6 letters Rows 3 Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:02/03/2024 11:10 AMCopy HTML Image Credit: Intuitive Machines Explanation: Methalox rocket engine firing, Odysseus' landing legs absorb first contact with the lunar surface in this wide-angle snapshot from a camera on board the robotic Intuitive Machines Nova-C moon lander. Following the landing on February 22, broken landing legs, visible in the image, ultimately left the lander at rest but tilted. Odysseus' gentle lean into a sloping lunar surface preserved the phone booth-sized lander's ability to operate, collect solar power, and return images and data to Earth. Its exact landing site in the Moon's far south polar region was imaged by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Donated by NASA, the American flag seen on the lander's central panel is 1970 Apollo program flight hardware. |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:26/02/2024 1:40 PMCopy HTML You just played the February 26, 2024 daily. ![]() A red ribbon game! ![]() Secret Word 7 letters Rows 4 Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:26/02/2024 9:27 AMCopy HTML Image Credit: Intuitive Machines Explanation: Intuitive Machines' robotic lander Odysseus has accomplished the first U.S. landing on the Moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. Launched on a SpaceX rocket on February 15, the phone booth sized lander reached lunar orbit on the 21st and touched down on the lunar surface at 6:23 pm ET on February 22nd. Its landing region is about 300 kilometers north of the Moon's south pole, near a crater designated Malapert A. Resting on its side, the lander is presently collecting solar power and transmitting data back to the Intuitive Machines' mission control center in Houston. The mission marks the first commercial uncrewed landing on the Moon. Prior to landing, Odysseus’ camera captured this extreme wide angle image (landing legs visible at right) as it flew over Schomberger crater some 200 kilometers from its landing site. Odysseus was still about 10 kilometers above the lunar surface. |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:25/02/2024 12:41 AMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:19/02/2024 9:10 AMCopy HTML Where ever you are and what ever you are doing be happy and be safe. Yeghes Da |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:17/02/2024 11:57 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:13/02/2024 11:51 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:12/02/2024 10:37 PMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:12/02/2024 9:20 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Julien Cadena & Mickael Coulon; Text: Natalia Lewandowska (SUNY Oswego) Explanation: Planetary nebulae like Heckathorn-Fesen-Gull 1 (HFG1) and Abell 6 in the constellation Cassiopeia are remnants from the last phase of a medium sized star like our Sun. In spite of their shapes, planetary nebulae have nothing in common with actual planets. Located in the bottom left part of the featured photo, HFG1 was created by the binary star system V664 Cas, which consists of a white dwarf star and a red giant star. Both stars orbit their center of mass over about half an Earth day. Traveling with the entire nebula at a speed about 300 times faster than the fastest train on Earth, V664 Cas generates a bluish arc shaped shock wave. The wave interacts most strongly with the surrounding interstellar medium in the areas where the arc is brightest. After roughly 10,000 years, planetary nebulae become invisible due to a lack of ultraviolet light being emitted by the stars that create them. Displaying beautiful shapes and structures, planetary nebulae are highly desired objects for astrophotographers. |