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wafa hozien

@wafahozien

🌟 Leadership Development Specialist 📖 Author of 7 books | Latest: Strategies and Insights for Women Leaders in Higher Ed 📚 Empowering Leaders #LifelongLrner

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🚀 Ready to empower women in academia? My book reveals essential strategies for female leaders in higher ed. 📚 Packed with real-world examples and insights to transform your leadership journey. ✨ Grab your copy now! 📖👉 amazon.com/Strategies-Ins…

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In this week's #HubbleFriday view, Hubble lifts the veil on a gorgeous cosmic object. The Veil Nebula is a supernova remnant of a star roughly 20 times as massive as our Sun that exploded about 10,000 years ago. Read more: go.nasa.gov/3QC3dFV

In this week's #HubbleFriday view, Hubble lifts the veil on a gorgeous cosmic object.

The Veil Nebula is a supernova remnant of a star roughly 20 times as massive as our Sun that exploded about 10,000 years ago.

Read more: go.nasa.gov/3QC3dFV
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There's a total lunar eclipse coming up soon... but that's not the only reason to look to the skies this month! Learn more about the eclipse, which will be visible in the Americas on the night of March 13-14, and other skywatching highlights: go.nasa.gov/4kjQYLG

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Roadtrip America: A vintage drive-in sign found on Route 124, in Cubero, New Mexico. What's your favorite type of drive-in? 📸: John Margolies / Library of Congress

Roadtrip America: A vintage drive-in sign found on Route 124, in Cubero, New Mexico. What's your favorite type of drive-in?

📸: John Margolies / Library of Congress
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From Worlds That Look Like Cotton Candy to Others Covered in Volcanoes, These Are the Strangest and Most Captivating Exoplanets - smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… Smithsonian Magazine

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Echo, echo... In Hubble's 17th year, the telescope snagged this view of a "light echo" from the star V838 Mon. Light from a star that erupted moves outward through a cloud of dust surrounding it. Hubble first observed V838 Mon in 2002 and tracked changes: go.nasa.gov/4c3yBqH

Echo, echo...

In Hubble's 17th year, the telescope snagged this view of a "light echo" from the star V838 Mon. Light from a star that erupted moves outward through a cloud of dust surrounding it. Hubble first observed V838 Mon in 2002 and tracked changes: go.nasa.gov/4c3yBqH
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It may be May, but we can still be wistful about wisteria in Cambridge 😍 1. The often photographed 120-year-old wisteria at Jesus College 2. The Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge wisteria cheering up Sidney Street 3. The River Court wisteria framing a window at @MagdaleneAlumni 4. The

It may be May, but we can still be wistful about wisteria in Cambridge 😍

1. The often photographed 120-year-old wisteria at <a href="/JesusCollegeCam/">Jesus College</a>
2. The <a href="/SidneySussex/">Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge</a> wisteria cheering up Sidney Street
3. The River Court wisteria framing a window at @MagdaleneAlumni
4. The