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tiyajewel · 28 days ago
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Garnet Pendant with Silver Chain, Boho Bali Style, Native Pendant, Red Garnet Jewelry, January Birthstone, Gift for Her
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baalzebufo · 1 year ago
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oops more satellite investors... wanted to doodle them again! hopefully their personalities come through a little more in the doodles, too (if you're interested, I wrote a little about my headcanons for them on this post! )
also i completely forgot that pluto has that heart-shaped marking on it when seen from afar until my friend reminded me and I instantly knew I HAD to give cosmo a little <3 birthmark
bonus styx
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snarky-wallflower · 6 months ago
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HEY EVERYONE IN THE PULP FANDOM IF YOU HAVE INSTAGRAM GO CHECK PULP MUSICALS’ STORY. IF YOU DON’T—
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rocknrollflames · 1 year ago
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE 'Battleship Chains' and this is my favorite version of it.
This is Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds covering it live.
And no, that is not Izzy singing - it is Rick Richards.
My favorite Georgia Satellites song.
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'Battleship Chains' - The Georgia Satellites - written by Terry Anderson - covered live by Izzy Stradlin and the Ju Ju Hounds here.
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equalvision · 10 months ago
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We're starting off 2024 with Hopesfall performing 'The Satellite Years' in full at Chain Reaction tomorrow 01.04.23, with special guests SeeYouSpaceCowboy and BuriedButStillBreathing!
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happywow · 3 months ago
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bug cycle aka HAARP in clouds
take matters into your own hands and change the cycle yourself
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tolbachik · 1 year ago
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sorry for being so angry tonight. a better world is possible, we have the engineers, the knowledge, and the power to do it. but our world is driven by a greed and hatred unlike any other, one that sucks the soul out of us all.
we can live lives filled with peace, love, and relative comfort but it's been decided for us that we can't. we can uncover the secrets of our world and universe, but we only chose to do so when it's profitable.
there are so many amazing, wonderful, beautiful people on this world. so many vibrant cultures, so much love, so many hopes and dreams. but the west takes it all. capitalism takes more than the world can provide, pushes people into poverty and slavery, all so only a few can play with us all as mere toys and have dick waving competitions.
we're turned against each other, we're told others are savage and inhuman, that they're just a number, just a percentage point. they play god, and as one that is filled with nothing but vengeance and rage. one that only seeks to punish and hoard all that there is, until there isn't anything else anymore. we could've made such a beautiful world for ourselves by this point if a few key things had gone through, but greed and hatred was won time and time again.
my only hope is that we can finally start to push this horrid system into the fire, and we can truly start to set things right. for all its failings, i think the internet has really started to bring us together. i just want people to live and be happy. i want everyone to be able to follow their dreams and feel love. i really hope we can reach that point someday.
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tapipolouzer · 1 year ago
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Karma where is your favourite place in the omniverse to go?:O
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*wtf is the omniverse
(gonna be taking a break and rest for the day but feel free to send asks i love seeing them<33/np)
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darkdragon768 · 1 year ago
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Oh jolly!
Sometimes you just need to go out, look up and watch the stars! So beautiful <3
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myimaginaryradio · 1 year ago
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Battleship Chains - The Georgia Satellites - 1986
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tiyajewel · 28 days ago
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Red Orange Amber Pear Shape Necklace, Teardrop Pendant, 925 Sterling Silver Pendant with 18" Chain, Gift for Her
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dj-bouto · 4 days ago
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https://www.mixcloud.com/BRAND_NEW_BASTARDS/tape-number-six/
Into the coooool...
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01 - Vietnam Chain, Before I go (female version) w/ Jani Egloff 02 - Groove Armada, At the river 03 - Jimi Hendrix, 1983 (A Merman I Should turn to be) 04 - 9lazy9, Big six 05 - Audio Lotion, Aquitane 06 - Yonderboi, Fairy of the lake 07 - Funki Porcini, Wicked, cruel, nasty & bad 08 - Multicast, Calisto (solar sailor) 09 - Maus & Stolle, Bubble on 10 - K-Alexi, Sex-N-R-001 - slow sexx mixx 11 - Funki Porcini, B Monkey 12 - Quantic , Time is our enemy 13 - Jimi Hendrix, Moon, Turn the tides… gently, gently away 14 - Acid Scout, Pot 15 - K-Alexi, Sex-N-R -002 - vocal mixx 16 - Soft Pink Truth, Whip me down 17 - Boom Boom Satellites, On the painted desert 18 - Sigur Ros, Rafmagnid buid 19 - Multicast, Way station 20 - Kirlian, Who’s got the flave 21 - Dj Krush (remix), Variations in U.S.S.R.
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wolfpal · 2 years ago
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Stamped Concrete Boise Photo of a sizable minimalist stamped concrete patio in the backyard with a fire pit and a roof extension
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kamaltradingusa · 2 years ago
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Sterling Silver Satellite Chains
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sajidhaji · 2 years ago
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nasa · 9 months ago
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Sharpening Our View of Climate Change with the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem Satellite
As our planet warms, Earth’s ocean and atmosphere are changing.
Climate change has a lot of impact on the ocean, from sea level rise to marine heat waves to a loss of biodiversity. Meanwhile, greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide continue to warm our atmosphere.
NASA’s upcoming satellite, PACE, is soon to be on the case!
Set to launch on Feb. 6, 2024, the Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission will help us better understand the complex systems driving the global changes that come with a warming climate.
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Earth’s ocean is becoming greener due to climate change. PACE will see the ocean in more hues than ever before.
While a single phytoplankton typically can’t be seen with the naked eye, communities of trillions of phytoplankton, called blooms, can be seen from space. Blooms often take on a greenish tinge due to the pigments that phytoplankton (similar to plants on land) use to make energy through photosynthesis.
In a 2023 study, scientists found that portions of the ocean had turned greener because there were more chlorophyll-carrying phytoplankton. PACE has a hyperspectral sensor, the Ocean Color Instrument (OCI), that will be able to discern subtle shifts in hue. This will allow scientists to monitor changes in phytoplankton communities and ocean health overall due to climate change.
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Phytoplankton play a key role in helping the ocean absorb carbon from the atmosphere. PACE will identify different phytoplankton species from space.
With PACE, scientists will be able to tell what phytoplankton communities are present – from space! Before, this could only be done by analyzing a sample of seawater.
Telling “who’s who” in a phytoplankton bloom is key because different phytoplankton play vastly different roles in aquatic ecosystems. They can fuel the food chain and draw down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to photosynthesize. Some phytoplankton populations capture carbon as they die and sink to the deep ocean; others release the gas back into the atmosphere as they decay near the surface.
Studying these teeny tiny critters from space will help scientists learn how and where phytoplankton are affected by climate change, and how changes in these communities may affect other creatures and ocean ecosystems.
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Climate models are one of our most powerful tools to understand how Earth is changing. PACE data will improve the data these models rely on.
The PACE mission will offer important insights on airborne particles of sea salt, smoke, human-made pollutants, and dust – collectively called aerosols – by observing how they interact with light.
With two instruments called polarimeters, SPEXone and HARP2, PACE will allow scientists to measure the size, composition, and abundance of these microscopic particles in our atmosphere. This information is crucial to figuring out how climate and air quality are changing.
PACE data will help scientists answer key climate questions, like how aerosols affect cloud formation or how ice clouds and liquid clouds differ.
It will also enable scientists to examine one of the trickiest components of climate change to model: how clouds and aerosols interact. Once PACE is operational, scientists can replace the estimates currently used to fill data gaps in climate models with measurements from the new satellite.
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With a view of the whole planet every two days, PACE will track both microscopic organisms in the ocean and microscopic particles in the atmosphere. PACE’s unique view will help us learn more about the ways climate change is impacting our planet’s ocean and atmosphere.
Stay up to date on the NASA PACE blog, and make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of sPACE!
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