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pixel skylines
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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KIROKAZE
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Love Begins
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NASA
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Solar System: Things to Know This Week
Our solar system is huge, so let us break it down for you. Here are a few things to know this week:
1. We’re Going In
To be honest, Jupiter is kind of a monster. Not only is it the biggest planet in the solar system, but it also wields the most dangerous radiation and other powerful forces. Despite the risks, our Juno probe is going in close, because Jupiter also holds precious clues to how the planets formed, including our own. Arrival date: July 4. Watch the Juno mission trailer video HERE.
2. Moon Maps
The moon is beautiful in the sky, and also up close—sometimes even in the maps that scientists use to study its surface. Here are some evocative maps that lunar geologists have drawn up to chart the landscapes in the moon’s dramatic Tycho Crater. Take a look HERE.
3. That’s No Moon…Sort Of
The full moon we’ll see this week is not Earth’s only companion in space. Astronomers have discovered a small asteroid in an orbit around the sun that keeps it near the Earth, where it will remain for centuries. But it’s not exactly a second moon, either.
4. Power Blast
Venus has an “electric wind” strong enough to remove the components of water from its upper atmosphere, which may have played a significant role in stripping Earth’s twin planet of its oceans, according to new results from the European Space Agency (ESA) Venus Express mission by NASA-funded researchers.
5. How Green (Well, Red) Was My Valley
“Marathon Valley” slices through the rim of a large crater on Mars. It has provided fruitful research targets for our Opportunity rover since July 2015, but now the rover’s team is preparing to move on.
Want to learn more? Read our full list of the 10 things to know this week about the solar system HERE.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com
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RT @sam_andrews: You're a superb front-end dev, you say? With superb Javascript skills? You need to get in touch!
18 hours of celebrations over the past 3 days, looking forward to an early night and a lot of water.
why does ol.search li {list-style-type: none;} get overridden by #content article ol li {list-style-type: decimal;} <ol class=search>
Nokia bought by microsoft - http://pics.kuvaton.com/kuvei/nokia_microsoft.jpg
"tell me not to play, well all i gotta say to you when you tell me not to play is say NO (no), no no, no no, No!"
finding random business cards from people I don't remember meeting.....
*ALERT* Farewell drinks this friday night.... dm for more information.
rt: @simonw if you're on a recent Google Chrome on a Mac laptop, be sure to try tilting your computer when you visit http://www.google.com/
Los contenidos multilingües a través de la CMS - http://bit.ly/context-es
joomla = pants
back with @teppie for another days training
wow they did not make that easy. Contacts - My Connections - Remove Connections(top right), check and remove.