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More postcards from the planets! Views from around the solar system captured by NASA spacecraft this week. 📸🪐 - Lens flare over a Martian landscape from @MarsCuriosity - Jupiter from the #JunoMission - Earth from NASA's EPIC cam on @NOAA's DSCOVR - Mars from @NASAPersevere https://t.co/aAhYs9rIUx
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Let’s go
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April showers bring May Flower(Moon)s! 🌼 The next full moon occurs Mon. May 12 at 12:56 p.m. EST, but it will look full the night before and after. For more May skywatching: https://t.co/VI8xxevpk5 https://t.co/K3wBHmIl7l
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370 $degennnpaid
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RT @MarsCuriosity: Some Monday motivation: I snapped this shot of my wheels as I drove over some prickly rocks this past weekend. These whe…
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thank you :)
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RT @NASAVoyager: Hey, did you know there's a nifty way to follow our journeys from launch to interstellar space? Check out this interacti…
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thank you Emily
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330,400 miles (531,800 km) and closing! Our #JunoMission is now zooming toward Jupiter for its 72nd close flyby of the giant planet. You can ride along virtually at https://t.co/UvDiaC2Cc3 See real views of Jupiter from Juno at https://t.co/mGfITRdxiq https://t.co/2TVjHivMj8
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Awesome work David. n50 $degen
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The Eta Aquarids meteor shower peaks during the early morning of May 6 (your local time). The Moon sets by around 3 a.m., leaving dark skies until dawn for ideal viewing conditions. Seeing 10-20 meteors per hour is common for the Northern Hemisphere. https://t.co/KrCtD30SmQ https://t.co/UjUFkMkUfd
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Dude, bro.nNice shot
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RT @NASASun: It’s #SunDay! This week’s space weather report includes: · 4 M-class flares · 1 C-class flare · 22 coronal mass ejections · 0…
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Let's show Kaloh some love!
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Why fam
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type shi
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Gn fren
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What’s Up for May? Four bright planets, morning and night, a chance of meteor showers, and waiting for a nova. ? More skywatching tips: https://t.co/dBPuOUtCtj https://t.co/Z5c9yWGTyt
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Maybe you can check here Sorry for not being as helpful as the the only one I know is the “Yup” one nnhttps://github.com/a16z/awesome-farcaster
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More postcards from the planets! Here are some views captured by NASA spacecraft across the solar system in April. - Martian vistas from @NASAPersevere & @MarsCuriosity - The Sun from the Solar Dynamics Observatory - The asteroid Donaldjohanson from the #LucyMission Details👇 https://t.co/45f6DzNPCF
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