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Alcibiades ♎

@alcibiadesng

Odontólogo egresado de la Universidad de Panamá. Estudiante de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas (UP), Fotógrafo aficionado.

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A total lunar eclipse - no telescope required. 🌕🔴 On the morning of March 3, 2026, the Moon will slip into Earth’s shadow and turn a deep red during totality. That “blood moon” color comes from sunlight bending through Earth’s atmosphere, the same effect behind sunrise and

A total lunar eclipse - no telescope required. 🌕🔴

On the morning of March 3, 2026, the Moon will slip into Earth’s shadow and turn a deep red during totality. That “blood moon” color comes from sunlight bending through Earth’s atmosphere, the same effect behind sunrise and
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What's up for March? The Moon will appear red during a total lunar eclipse on March 3. On the 8th, Venus and Saturn snuggle close in the night sky. Plus, March 20 is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. More: science.nasa.gov/solar-system/w…

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... la hamburguesa de La Nave. No me gustó :( siento que se pasaron de culantro... me sentí comiéndome una carne sazonada en sancocho

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We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.

We see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere. That's us, together, watching as our astronauts make their journey to the Moon.
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Even in darkness, we glow. In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.

Even in darkness, we glow. 
 
In this image of Earth taken by the Artemis II crew, we can see the electric lights of human activity. In the lower right, sunlight illuminates the limb of the planet.