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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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A Martian Eclipse: Phobos Crosses the Sun : What’s that passing in front of the Sun? It looks like a moon, but it can’t be Earth’s Moon, because it isn’t round. It’s the Martian moon Phobos. The featured video was taken from the surface of Mars a month ago by the Perseverance rover. Phobos, at 11.5 kilometers across, is 150 times smaller than Luna (our moon) in diameter, but also 50 times closer to its parent planet. In fact, Phobos is so close to Mars that it is expected to break up and crash into Mars within the next 50 million years. In the near term, the low orbit of Phobos results in more rapid solar eclipses than seen from Earth. The featured video is shown in real time – the transit really took about 40 seconds,as shown. The videographer – the robotic rover Perseverance (Percy) – continues to explore Jezero Crater on Mars, searching not only for clues to the watery history of the now dry world, but evidence of ancient microbial life. via NASA
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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Me telling everyone I know Phineas and Ferb is coming back
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https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRpWmBLM/
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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NASA’s JWST has confirmed it’s first exoplanet!
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Image source: NASA
Just 41 light-years away, in the constellation Octans, exoplanet named LHS 475 b is a rocky planet, almost exactly the size of Earth (99% it’s diameter).
Read more below from NASA’s official article
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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My first ever picture of the moon with my first telescope 😌
Telescope: NexStar 127 SLT
Camera: iPhone 14 Pro
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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Woooo!!
New header for Christmas :)
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Thanks to: @cnnamonrolls, @venture, @advocated-questions, @carlauja, @frick-yes-dragons, @pleasegodno31375, @niichimera, @fluffykitteninabox, @ratt-teeth, @thebiggestofmaccas, @watermelon-but-awesome (thanks for adding a load together), @ivafakename, @lairstrash, @supermonkeyball, @coolkook, @paperiffic, @beenheredonethat, @frogbrainedfool, @smegbertmarbles, @caitelizabell, @l-a-m-p, @fandomtrashcollector, @suspicious-whumping-egg, @e7y1, @caitelizabell (again..?), @patches1105, @im-a-fungi1234, @maddydoodles, @frenchiefried, @ye-olde-gaylord and finally, @bilesxbilinskixlahey​
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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heart ❤️….. :)
i put a smile on ur banner
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u can use it if u want :)
Many thanks. I see where this is going
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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Rest in Peace InSight😢
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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🥳
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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you know what? fuck you *untandems your maus*
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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GO AWAY BOTS!!
SHOO!!
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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where are all these bots coming from
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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Raise your hand if you also migrated to hellsite from Twitter ✋🏼
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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The fact that women’s bodies are still so misunderstood and underrepresented in pretty much every medical field (INCLUDING GYNECOLOGY?????) is so depressing. We make up just about half the worlds population yet we’re still being treated medically(and some could argue socially) the same way we were 100-200 years ago when there was no FDA.
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caitbraingoburr · 1 year
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This is so infuriating.
i learned that there is no federal law requiring ingredients in menstrual products to meet a standard of safety. (x)
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According to Women’sVoices.Org, “This is especially concerning considering the route of exposure—these products are used in the body and on sensitive vulva tissue, possibly increasing the uptake of chemicals into the body.”
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Eclipse on a Polar Day : During polar day, in Arctic and Antarctic summer, the Sun stays above the horizon for periods of 24 hours or more. Recorded on December 4, this fisheye timelapse image tracks the Sun in multiple frames as it completes a circle in the summer sky above Union Glacier, Antarctica. Of course on that date, Union Glacier’s sky did grow dark even though the Sun was above the horizon. Captured during the brief period of totality, an eclipsed Sun is at bottom center of the composite view. Near the edge of the total eclipse path across planet Earth, the Moon’s shadow darkens the sky above. via NASA
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