#microwavemagic — Public Fediverse posts
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Ready in minutes, packed with flavor! 🧄🥦 Skip the stovetop and try this buttery, garlicky side that’s almost too easy to believe. 💚 Perfect for busy nights! #MicrowaveMagic #EasyEats #VeggieLove #WeeknightWin #RecipesForRealLife #DizzyBusyAndHungry
Posted into 🌟 Amazing Soups, Salads, and Sides @amazing-soups-salads-and-sides-DizzyBusyHungry
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A space-based project has successfully transmitted power to Earth for the first time. The project, led by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, uses a solar array in orbit to beam microwaves to a receiver on the ground. The power could be used for remote areas, disaster relief, or even military operations.
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A space-based project has successfully transmitted power to Earth for the first time. The project, led by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, uses a solar array in orbit to beam microwaves to a receiver on the ground. The power could be used for remote areas, disaster relief, or even military operations.
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A space-based project has successfully transmitted power to Earth for the first time. The project, led by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, uses a solar array in orbit to beam microwaves to a receiver on the ground. The power could be used for remote areas, disaster relief, or even military operations.
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A space-based project has successfully transmitted power to Earth for the first time. The project, led by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, uses a solar array in orbit to beam microwaves to a receiver on the ground. The power could be used for remote areas, disaster relief, or even military operations.
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A space-based project has successfully transmitted power to Earth for the first time. The project, led by Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works, uses a solar array in orbit to beam microwaves to a receiver on the ground. The power could be used for remote areas, disaster relief, or even military operations.