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  1. @marcioaleks Try a tray with 4 strings, each string at a corner. Hold tray by holding all 4 strings at an apex above the center of the tray. Run around with coffee in middle of tray while holding the apex of the strings. No spillage. Thanks to Dr. John Hannay of the who demonstrated this in a special relativity lecture in 2003 ish.
    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannay

  2. This man brushing a crow suddenly stops, but the bird gives the brush back as it wants more

  3. Just a dog having the best day of its life.

  4. Just a dog having the best day of its life.

  5. Just a dog having the best day of its life.

  6. Insane reversing skills

    Wait for it

  7. An entire forest inside a sinkhole

    📹 Tongtianluo Cave, Guangdong, China

  8. Fun fact: you can see photosynthesis in real-time.

    This is an aquatic plant producing oxygen.

  9. The SpaceX Inspiration4 launch, endlessly flowing from the pad all the way to orbit.

    Composite of multiple tracking telescopes using new techniques to bring out the faintest colors and finest details.

    Credits: MARS Scientific


  10. The SpaceX Inspiration4 launch, endlessly flowing from the pad all the way to orbit.

    Composite of multiple tracking telescopes using new techniques to bring out the faintest colors and finest details.

    Credits: MARS Scientific

    #Inspiration4 #Rocket #SpaceResearch #SpaceEngineering
    #Space #Science #TheTruthIsUpThere

  11. The SpaceX Inspiration4 launch, endlessly flowing from the pad all the way to orbit.

    Composite of multiple tracking telescopes using new techniques to bring out the faintest colors and finest details.

    Credits: MARS Scientific

    #Inspiration4 #Rocket #SpaceResearch #SpaceEngineering
    #Space #Science #TheTruthIsUpThere

  12. The SpaceX Inspiration4 launch, endlessly flowing from the pad all the way to orbit.

    Composite of multiple tracking telescopes using new techniques to bring out the faintest colors and finest details.

    Credits: MARS Scientific

    #Inspiration4 #Rocket #SpaceResearch #SpaceEngineering
    #Space #Science #TheTruthIsUpThere

  13. The SpaceX Inspiration4 launch, endlessly flowing from the pad all the way to orbit.

    Composite of multiple tracking telescopes using new techniques to bring out the faintest colors and finest details.

    Credits: MARS Scientific

    #Inspiration4 #Rocket #SpaceResearch #SpaceEngineering
    #Space #Science #TheTruthIsUpThere

  14. Moonrays of August

    A Full Moon rose as the Sun set on August 1. Near perigee, the closest point in its almost moonthly orbit, the brighter than average lunar disk illuminated night skies around planet Earth as the second supermoon of 2023. Seen here above Ragusa, Sicily, cloud banks cast diverging shadows through the supermoonlit skies, creating dramatic lunar crepuscular rays.

    Image Credit & Copyright: Gianni Tumino


  15. On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the sky every hour. At the time, many thought it was the end of the world, so much so that it inspired this woodcut by Adolf Vollmy.

    #1883

  16. What Most People Get Wrong About Black Holes

    You might have heard that black holes suck, like literally. It's certainly a funny joke, but it isn't true. Black holes aren’t even that weird if you're far enough away. The Science Asylum corrects this and other misconceptions with this video.


    youtube.com/watch?v=JAUObgaGnNI

  17. Fireworks vs Supermoon
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    Seen from Cocoa Beach along Florida's Space Coast on July 4, an almost Full Moon rose in planet Earth's evening skies. Also known as a Buck Moon, the full lunar phase (full on July 3 at 11:39 UTC) was near perigee, the closest point in the Moon's almost monthly orbit around planet Earth. That qualified this July's Full Moon as a supermoon, the first of four supermoons in 2023.

    Image Credit & Copyright: Michael Seeley


  18. Messier 24: Sagittarius Star Cloud

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    Explanation: Unlike most entries in Charles Messier's famous catalog of deep sky objects, M24 is not a bright galaxy, star cluster, or nebula. It's a gap in nearby, obscuring interstellar dust clouds that allows a view of the distant stars in the Sagittarius spiral arm of our Milky Way galaxy.

    Image Credit & Copyright: Emmanuel Astronomono



  19. "It is in the world of ideas and in the relation of his brain to the universe itself that the superiority of Man lies. The rise of Man may justly be described as an adventure in ideas." - Fred Hoyle

    Astronomer Fred Hoyle was born in 1915. He famously coined the phrase 'the Big Bang' in a talk for BBC Radio, using the term to differentiate from the 'steady-state' theory, which he preferred (though it has now been superseded by the Big Bang Theory).

  20. 5-planet alignment: The rare parade of five planets in the sky took place on Tuesday, March 28. 🥲

    The Five planets that were visible in the night sky: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Uranus.