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#Reflection#PersonalGrowth#Transformation#OneYearAgo#Evolution#SelfDiscovery#Change#Progress#Journey#TimeFlies
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Girls don't care about the sacrifices you make for their prosperity
Battery needs an upgrade, and the ATMEL/arduino microchip could be translated into a standalone-circuit, shrinking the side-panel. I've also had some success with the "HC-05" Bluetooth module pairing with my Android phone, so perhaps I could pass packets of data from the device, to the heads-up display🤔
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Severe thunderstorms in Montana and excessive heat in California today! My phone reminded me of a great live TV moment from one year ago yesterday! 🥵🥶😄
#Montana #California #rain #wind #thunderstorms #hail #heat #heatwave #TV #TVNews #TVWeather #weather #funny #humor #liveTV #oneyearago
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MattSteff. 1 year 1 month Non-binary
#onthisday #oneyearago #oneyear #nonbinary #Pride #LGBTQRights #stopthehate #lgbt🌈
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Oneyearago
azért nem működött, mert mindketten mást akartunk: én téged, te pedig akárkit aki szembe jött veled
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🦋📚🎓 This beaut was planted #oneyearago @cve_pto 👏🤘🤌 @mary_anne_rishebarger @meadowvonwolfenburcook @towsontownerotary #wolvesartcollective #smallbusiness #littlelibrary #cromwell #parkville #library #butterfly #monarchbutterfly #books #freebooks #reading #readingisfundamental #kidsbooks #technology #yellow #akita #newsworthy #childrensbooks #painting #art #booklover #neverstopreading #wolves #butterflyeffect #charity #progress #teamworkmakesthedreamwork #school (at Cromwell Valley Elementary Technology) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqfxbJmunOJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#oneyearago#wolvesartcollective#smallbusiness#littlelibrary#cromwell#parkville#library#butterfly#monarchbutterfly#books#freebooks#reading#readingisfundamental#kidsbooks#technology#yellow#akita#newsworthy#childrensbooks#painting#art#booklover#neverstopreading#wolves#butterflyeffect#charity#progress#teamworkmakesthedreamwork#school
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#bootjeskijken #aceface #oneyearago (at Nieuwegein) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpKfaNzoBIT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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One year ago today, I was on my way home. A tiny little baby heading out to take over the world. Today, I rule the roost. Have adventures every day, and more friends than I can count ❤️ Swipe for my glow up ➡️ #drovertheacd #healingheeler #oneyearago #oneyearanniversary #heelerlove #australiancattledog #blueheelers #bluehealer #blueheeler #cattledog #cattledogsofinstagram #australiancattledogsofinstagram #australiancattlepuppy #blueheelersofinstagram #australiancattledogs #cattledoglove #heeler #glowup https://www.instagram.com/p/Cki0nQtuySF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#drovertheacd#healingheeler#oneyearago#oneyearanniversary#heelerlove#australiancattledog#blueheelers#bluehealer#blueheeler#cattledog#cattledogsofinstagram#australiancattledogsofinstagram#australiancattlepuppy#blueheelersofinstagram#australiancattledogs#cattledoglove#heeler#glowup
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I hate the way, the way I always miss you...🥺
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Giorni lunghi tra ieri e domani,
giorni strani.
Giorni a chiedersi tutto cos'era...
- Francesco Guccini, Farewell -
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E pensare che ero qui un anno fa esatto ... spero di tornare presto in Austria e all'estero ... e anche in giro ... #oneyearago #christmasmarket2020🎄🎄 #innsbruckaustria #christmastime🎄 #christmaslights🎄 #abroad #stopcovid19⛔️😷✋ https://www.instagram.com/p/CJltOpKF_Qa3dBYriu-ccPYIs8S28eORTPjeGs0/?igshid=1hwime1pgbhoj
#oneyearago#christmasmarket2020🎄🎄#innsbruckaustria#christmastime🎄#christmaslights🎄#abroad#stopcovid19⛔️😷✋
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Tough Week // #🌫🌀 . . . #HurricaneDorian #ptsd #oneyearago #stillhealing #grandbahamastrong #abacostrong #bahamasstrong🇧🇸 #Categoryfive #heavy_loss #instastorm https://www.instagram.com/p/CEwbnPcBaVD/?igshid=1oa9ogf4wqukn
#🌫🌀#hurricanedorian#ptsd#oneyearago#stillhealing#grandbahamastrong#abacostrong#bahamasstrong🇧🇸#categoryfive#heavy_loss#instastorm
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Ya casi puedo oler el mar 🌊🌊 . . . . . . . . . . #oldpic #fuerteventura #islascanarias #latituddevida #sealover #vsco #vscocam #blue #photography #igers #oneyearago #예전사진 #사진술 #바다스타그램 #파란색 #기억 #인스타그램 https://www.instagram.com/p/CILvhTvFHup/?igshid=g4xam2qw455v
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This is what a black hole looks like.
A black hole isn’t really a hole. It’s an object in space with incredible mass packed into a very small area. All that mass creates such a huge gravitational tug that nothing can escape a black hole, including light.
Explainer: What are black holes?
The newly imaged supermassive monster lies in a galaxy called M87. A world-spanning network of observatories called the Event Horizon Telescope, or EHT, zoomed in on M87 to create this first-ever picture of a black hole.
“We have seen what we thought was unseeable,” Sheperd Doeleman said April 10 in Washington, D.C. “We have seen and taken a picture of a black hole,” he reported at one of seven concurrent news conferences. Doeleman is EHT’s director. He also is an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass. Results from his team’s work appear in six papers in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The concept of a black hole was first hinted at back in the 1780s. The mathematics behind them came from Albert Einstein’s 1915 general theory of relativity. And the phenomenon got its name “black hole” in the 1960s. But until now, all “pictures” of black holes have been illustrations or simulations.
“We’ve been studying black holes so long, sometimes it’s easy to forget that none of us have actually seen one.”— France Córdova, director of the National Science Foundation
“We’ve been studying black holes so long, sometimes it’s easy to forget that none of us have actually seen one,” France Córdova said in the Washington, D.C., news conference. She is director of the National Science Foundation. Seeing a black hole “is a Herculean task,” she said.
That’s because black holes are famously hard to see. Their gravity is so extreme that nothing, not even light, can escape across the boundary at a black hole’s edge. That edge is known as the event horizon. But some black holes, especially supermassive ones dwelling in galaxies’ centers, stand out. They gather bright disks of gas and other material that surrounds the black hole. The EHT image reveals the shadow of M87’s black hole on its accretion disk. That disk looks like a fuzzy, asymmetrical ring. It unveils for the first time the dark abyss of one of the universe’s most mysterious objects.
The galaxy M87 sits about 55 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo. Unlike the Milky Way’s stunning spirals, M87 is a blobby giant elliptical galaxy. The Event Horizon Telescope just took the first image of the black hole at the center of M87. CHRIS MIHOS/CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV., ESO
“It’s been such a buildup,” Doeleman said. “It was just astonishment and wonder… to know that you’ve uncovered a part of the universe that was off limits to us.”
The much-anticipated big reveal of the image “lives up to the hype, that’s for sure,” says Priyamvada Natarajan. This astrophysicist at Yale University, in New Haven, Conn., is not on the EHT team. “It really brings home how fortunate we are as a species at this particular time, with the capacity of the human mind to comprehend the universe, to have built all the science and technology to make it happen.”
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