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sio (@bestinsio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

so let me get this straight......i have to do tasks...every day.....dozens of them..and then I have to wash my skin off (did not ask for skin).....and then lie unconscious for a while.. and then do tasks again

The Culturist (@the_culturist_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. The Garden of Earthly Delights (right panel) – Hieronymus Bosch (1515) A nightmarish scene imagining the monstrosities of hell - including a bird-headed creature eating a naked man and a hollowed out giant with trees for limbs.

1. The Garden of Earthly Delights (right panel) – Hieronymus Bosch (1515)

A nightmarish scene imagining the monstrosities of hell - including a bird-headed creature eating a naked man and a hollowed out giant with trees for limbs.
George Tsakraklides (@99blackbaloons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The data is now official: 3 years’ worth of rain fell within two days. Scientists on Greek TV discussing the possibility of the formation of new, permanent lakes in the area. It is a new planet. #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis #climatecatastrophe

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The poor frog that was flung into the air and captured by a NASA camera during the LADEE shuttle launch in Virginia on September 6, 2013

The poor frog that was flung into the air and captured by a NASA camera during the LADEE shuttle launch in Virginia on September 6, 2013
Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I still can't believe I can get detailed photos of other worlds like this. This is Ganymede, nearly the size of Mars, orbiting Jupiter 400 million miles away. Photos like this help me appreciate just how powerful backyard telescopes are. Captured Thursday from a 14" scope.

I still can't believe I can get detailed photos of other worlds like this. This is Ganymede, nearly the size of Mars, orbiting Jupiter 400 million miles away. Photos like this help me appreciate just how powerful backyard telescopes are.

Captured Thursday from a 14" scope.
Edgar McGregor (@edgarrmcgregor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵Since it is becoming hard to keep track, here is a list of countries/municipalities that have seen catastrophic flooding in the first 11 days of September 2023: - Greece - Turkey - Libya <--- *thousands feared dead* - Brazil - Hong Kong - Shanghai - Spain - Las Vegas

🧵Since it is becoming hard to keep track, here is a list of countries/municipalities that have seen catastrophic flooding in the first 11 days of September 2023:

- Greece
- Turkey
- Libya      &lt;--- *thousands feared dead*
- Brazil
- Hong Kong
- Shanghai
- Spain
- Las Vegas
The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why does The Lord of the Rings trilogy still look so good? Many reasons, but here's one: Minas Tirith wasn't CGI. They built a miniature version of the whole city and filmed that. It looks realistic... because it was real. And this wasn't even the biggest model they made...

Why does The Lord of the Rings trilogy still look so good?

Many reasons, but here's one: Minas Tirith wasn't CGI. They built a miniature version of the whole city and filmed that. It looks realistic... because it was real.

And this wasn't even the biggest model they made...
NASA Webb Telescope (@nasawebb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What might a baby picture of our Sun look like? 👶 Seen in this Webb image is a newborn star with supersonic jets of gas spewing from its poles. It’s only a few tens of thousands of years old here, but when it grows up, it'll be much like our Sun: go.nasa.gov/45SdAer

What might a baby picture of our Sun look like? 👶 

Seen in this Webb image is a newborn star with supersonic jets of gas spewing from its poles. It’s only a few tens of thousands of years old here, but when it grows up, it'll be much like our Sun: go.nasa.gov/45SdAer
Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the sky every hour. Many at the time believed it was the end of the world, leading Adolf Vollmy to create a woodcut inspired by the event.

On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the sky every hour. Many at the time believed it was the end of the world, leading Adolf Vollmy to create a woodcut inspired by the event.
Curiosity (@mastronomers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS🚨: A Meteorite has collided with the Moon. The impact flash on the Moon was so powerful that it was seen from Earth. x.com/i/status/17055…

Andrew McCarthy (@ajamesmccarthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a replica of what is landing back on earth tomorrow. The canister in the middle is filled with asteroid regolith- the largest sample of an extraterrestrial body since Apollo 17. Who knows what is waiting to be discovered within it. Lockheed Martin Space

This is a replica of what is landing back on earth tomorrow. The canister in the middle is filled with asteroid regolith- the largest sample of an extraterrestrial body since Apollo 17. Who knows what is waiting to be discovered within it. <a href="/LMSpace/">Lockheed Martin Space</a>
Curiosity (@mastronomers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEWS🚨: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just discovered jupiter-sized "planets" free-floating in space, unconnected to any star

NEWS🚨: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just discovered jupiter-sized "planets" free-floating in space, unconnected to any star
dr. gianluca grimalda (@ggrimalda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 6 months of fieldwork in Bougainville🇵🇬, I'm ready to embark on leg 1 of my #NoFly journey to Germany. Travelling by🚢,🚅,&🚌over 27,000km, I'll emit ~535kg of CO2, 10 times less than✈️. This decision cost me my job, but I still think it was the right thing to do. 1/🧵

After 6 months of fieldwork in Bougainville🇵🇬, I'm ready to embark on leg 1 of my #NoFly journey to Germany. Travelling by🚢,🚅,&amp;🚌over 27,000km, I'll emit ~535kg of CO2, 10 times less than✈️. This decision cost me my job, but I still think it was the right thing to do. 1/🧵