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bogdreamz · 11 months ago
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nice shot!
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thecatron2000 · 18 days ago
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Woww christmas art
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HAHDH also eclipses under the cut idk why they arent the main post
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+ a bynch of daycare stuf
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eleni-cherie · 7 months ago
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✨fave kpop singles/title-tracks 1st half of 2024✨
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👩‍✈️(G)I-DLE - SUPER LADY
🍭BIBI - SUGAR RUSH
👈👉CHUNGHA - EENIE MEENIE (FT. HONGJOONG)
🌃YOOA - ROOFTOP
🎨SOLAR - COLORS
💎KISS OF LIFE - MIDAS TOUCH
👹YUQI - FREAK
🖼️SOOJIN - MONA LISA
👼ARTMS - VIRTUAL ANGEL
🎈SUNMI - BALLOON IN LOVE
✨fave kpop singles/title tracks 2nd half of 2024✨
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caramelflavoredcrayons · 1 year ago
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Family Bonding
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outsmartingbasilisk · 2 years ago
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A lil convo between Sun and Eclipse
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blogfanreborn777 · 1 year ago
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Paris Concept by Patrick Faulwetter
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russell-crowe · 8 months ago
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i tried to make a more sentimental post but as someone with the weather (and by extension space weather) as my special interest i am so so so so happy seeing all the posts from people who got to experience this rare solar storm <3 it makes me so happy when people get to witness how beautiful (space) weather can be!!!
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winterleapingfrog · 11 months ago
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It’s 4am happy solar eclipse day everyone!!!!
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mypvz2 · 19 days ago
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dwuerch-blog · 5 months ago
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Ring of Fire
As I sit here humming Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire,” I can’t help but think about the many rings of fire that touch our lives. Johnny sang of a love so fierce it felt like flames. Couples wear rings that symbolize their promises to forever love each other through all of life’s seasons. A few months ago, we looked up and witnessed a different kind of fire – a solar eclipse creating a celestial…
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spacenutspod · 7 months ago
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deep-space-netwerk · 11 months ago
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What do you mean by Venus floating cities?
I'm hoping to write a science fiction story about visiting Venus as part of the space race and I would love your input
Alright so the thing with Venus is that we're all very familiar with her horrible hell-death clouds and 900°F surface temperatures. We all understand the surface of Venus is not a fun place for humans to be.
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But, nobody ever talks about the fact that ABOVE the hell-death clouds, Venus is a paradise. The most Earth-like environment we know of in the solar system, beyond Earth itself, is actually in the skies of Venus.
About 30 miles above the surface, the pressure is ~1 atmosphere, and the temperature ranges from 30 - 100°F, which is Happy Human™ standard pressure and temperature.
What's more, a breathable mix of oxygen and nitrogen provides over 60% the lifting power on Venus that helium does on Earth. In other words, a balloon full of human-breathable air would float to the habitable range of Venus's atmosphere. We could float a ship with the very air we breathe.
The other great thing about this is that it avoids one of the big problems with Mars colonization. On Mars, any habitat on the surface full of breathable air is vulnerable to leaks and explosive decompression, a la the Martian.
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Floating on Venus, a balloon full of breathable air doesn't have a significant pressure difference between the inside and the outside. Which means, any leaks or tears would be very slow and manageable. You could fix that shit with duct tape!
Similarly, because the environment outside the balloon is so Earth-like, humans living there wouldn't need any big fancy pressurized suits for extravehicular work. We'd need air to breathe, maybe some heat protection, and protection against the acid rain. That's it. 
Venus also provides the tools to keep us fed! It's atmosphere is made primarily of carbon dioxide, even above the dense horrible clouds. What likes carbon dioxide? Plants from Earth!! Lets grow FOOD on FLOATING PLATFORMS in the SKIES of VENUS.
This whole idea actually came out of a NASA effort exploring potential Venus colonization. The program was called HAVOC - the High Altitude Venus Operational Concept.
It hasn't really gone anywhere, and as far as I know there are no real plans to revisit it. Unfortunately, from a practicality standpoint, Mars is a much more viable target for human colonization. Not only is it better poised for outer solar system exploration, being farther away from the sun, but living on Venus would come with too many complicated contingencies. In the event of a major failure on Venus, you'd need to fly to another base, or fuck off all the way to orbit. I understand why people aren't really in a hurry to live somewhere where landing on the surface means certain death.
But that doesn't mean I won't be forever and always enamored by the skies of Venus. Here's one of the artist concepts to come out of HAVOC.
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I want to be there.
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sunbum245 · 1 year ago
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Big papi just (non consensually) fondled my balls
(Earth science joke)
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elleroseukblog · 1 year ago
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georgiemusson · 2 years ago
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