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Marilyn Van Houten

@marilyninmiami

Recently retired, Pres of RCM, Miami, RN BSN,CCM,MS love Goldens, Photography & singing .....love my Dani May, in Bastrop, TX

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🦉 Duo bingo: Hubble captured a bright variable star and its smaller companion star in the upper left of this composite image. Both lie in the Orion Nebula, a colossal region of star formation roughly 1,450 light-years from Earth: go.nasa.gov/3Y9idwJ

🦉 Duo bingo: <a href="/NASAHubble/">Hubble</a> captured a bright variable star and its smaller companion star in the upper left of this composite image. Both lie in the Orion Nebula, a colossal region of star formation roughly 1,450 light-years from Earth: go.nasa.gov/3Y9idwJ
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The Heart Nebula is 7500 light years from Earth and located in the constellation Cassiopeia, and today I think it has a special place in the universe, #HappyValentinesDay!

The Heart Nebula is 7500 light years from Earth and located in the constellation Cassiopeia, and today I think it has a special place in the universe, #HappyValentinesDay!
Gabrielle Giffords (@gabbygiffords) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students shouldn’t live in fear at school. Parents shouldn’t worry about sending their kids to school. Our leaders can and must do more to address the gun violence epidemic in this country.

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Tune in as #Crew5 heads home after five months on the International Space Station! Crew-5 is scheduled to splash down at 9:19pm ET on Saturday, March 11 (0219 UTC March 12). Join us throughout the day for undocking and splashdown coverage on social media and NASA TV: go.nasa.gov/3YzdeVN

Tune in as #Crew5 heads home after five months on the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a>!

Crew-5 is scheduled to splash down at 9:19pm ET on Saturday, March 11 (0219 UTC March 12). Join us throughout the day for undocking and splashdown coverage on social media and NASA TV: go.nasa.gov/3YzdeVN
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Looking to do some stargazing? We’ve put together a handy guide with tips to help you find the best times and locations for enjoying the night sky: go.nasa.gov/3yQyoo2

Looking to do some stargazing? We’ve put together a handy guide with tips to help you find the best times and locations for enjoying the night sky: go.nasa.gov/3yQyoo2
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One mission. Four astronauts. So many ways to watch the #Artemis II astronaut announcement. The thread below tells you all the places you can find this historic event. We make history on Monday, April 3, starting at 11am ET (1500 UTC).

One mission. Four astronauts. So many ways to watch the #Artemis II astronaut announcement.     The thread below tells you all the places you can find this historic event. We make history on Monday, April 3, starting at 11am ET (1500 UTC).