Made some of my grandmother's strawberry-fig preserves. Looks like I missed step. I'm not a good grandma.

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Made some of my grandmother's strawberry-fig preserves. Looks like I missed step. I'm not a good grandma.
I got new hybrid lawnmower. Don't need gas, just this stuff. #tropicalia #creaturecomforts (at Mission Control)
What's Inside SOFIA? High Flying Instruments
Our flying observatory, called SOFIA, carries a 100-inch telescope inside a Boeing 747SP aircraft. Having an airborne observatory provides many benefits.
It flies at 38,000-45,000 feet – above 99% of the water vapor in Earth’s atmosphere that blocks infrared light from reaching the ground!
It is also mobile! We can fly to the best vantage point for viewing the cosmos. We go to Christchurch, New Zealand, nearly every year to study objects best observed from the Southern Hemisphere. And last year we went to Daytona Beach, FL, to study the atmosphere of Neptune’s moon Triton while flying over the Atlantic Ocean.
SOFIA’s telescope has a large primary mirror – about the same size as the Hubble Space Telescope’s mirror. Large telescopes let us gather a lot of light to make high-resolution images!
But unlike a space-based observatory, SOFIA returns to our base every morning.
Which means that we can change the instruments we use to analyze the light from the telescope to make many different types of scientific observations. We currently have seven instruments, and new ones are now being developed to incorporate new technologies.
So what is inside SOFIA? The existing instruments include:
Infrared cameras that can peer inside celestial clouds of dust and gas to see stars forming inside. They can also study molecules in a nebula that may offer clues to the building blocks of life…
…A polarimeter, a device that measures the alignment of incoming light waves, that we use to study magnetic fields. The left image reveals that hot dust in the starburst galaxy M82 is magnetically aligned with the gas flowing out of it, shown in blue on the right image from our Chandra X-ray Observatory. This can help us understand how magnetic fields affect how stars form.
…A tracking camera that we used to study New Horizon’s post-Pluto flyby target and found that it may have its own moon…
…A spectrograph that spreads light into its component colors. We’re using one to search for signs of water plumes on Jupiter’s icy moon Europa and to search for signs of water on Venus to learn about how it lost its oceans…
…An instrument that studies high energy terahertz radiation with 14 detectors. It’s so efficient that we made this map of Orion’s Horsehead Nebula in only four hours! The map is made of 100 separate views of the nebula, each mapping carbon atoms at different velocities.
…And we have an instrument under construction that will soon let us study how water vapor, ice and oxygen combine at different times during planet formation, to better understand how these elements combine with dust to form a mass that can become a planet.
Our airborne telescope has already revealed so much about the universe around us! Now we’re looking for the next idea to help us use SOFIA in even more new ways.
Discover more about our SOFIA flying observatory HERE.
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Starbucks accidentally gave me a venti and I'm gonna drink it anyway. I can already see sounds.
Thoughtful portion? You don't know me, Butterfinger! #gonnawreckthisbox
When the dog comes and lays at your feet: the best. (at Mission Control)
Heavy rain leaves trail under crystalline water and creates rare and beautiful scene
New Tide Pods Ice! Just in time for summer! #refreshing#coolmintflavor
It's a major award! Found this in our mailbox today.
Imagine how out of hand things would get if we didn’t get hungover.
Scary thought
Damn @instagram you should consider getting a PO box. Sketch address when I had to do a password reset.
The guy at the exit ramp said these were totally legit eclipse glasses. And only $20! #score!
The guy at the exit ramp said these were totally legit eclipse glasses. And only $20! #score!
This puzzle is puzzling. Each piece is wood and shaped like something. This one is nautical themed.
Milk bottle top from our old family dairy. Check out that phone number!
I think Samuel L. Jackson might've started a trucking company.
No matter how carefully I pour the gas,I always manage to overflow.