Book World was the only reason I got the Sunday paper delivered!
Book World was the only reason I got the Sunday paper delivered!
The Moonโs South Pole is a bizarre landscape. Mountain ridges glow in perpetual sunlight; deep craters freeze in billion-year-old shade. Yet hidden deep inside those shadowed craters, under temperatures three times colder than the frostiest day in Antarctica, lurks something familiarโwater ice. ๐งช
(not real spiders. they're "scour marks that, from space, look like giant spider legs")
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Table of contents from a NASA article about Mars. The contents are: Frost avalanches, Gas geysers, Spiders, Powerful winds, and Wandering dunes
Wow, Mars has everything
This mission is helping us understand some of the Sun's biggest mysteries. We made an episode of NASA's podcast Curious Universe that explains how NASA and @jhuapl.bsky.social brought it to life after decades of dreaming
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe--the first-ever spacecraft to "touch" the Sun's atmosphere--made its closest approach of the Sun on Christmas Eve. And it phoned home to say it survived!
A quote from a Washington Post article: No other ape shares like we do. Itโs anomalous in the natural world. But we do it every day. And whenever thereโs a big moment to celebrate, we do it by sharing food. So Thanksgiving is, in my mind, the ultimate human-evolution holiday. Youโve got hunted meat. Youโve got gathered plant foods. Youโve got language happening. Youโve got tools. You share this bounty with your extended family and friends, your kin group. What other celebration puts human evolution on display like that? So, of course, we should be aware of the health aspects. But letโs not lose sight of the fact that, in humans, food is a social bond, and especially on Thanksgiving. Maybe give yourself one day to focus on that aspect and not worry too much about the calories. Itโs okay, honestly, to just enjoy the pie
Happy Thanksgiving - aka "the strangest thing" humans do. Even metabolism experts say that counting calories can wait until tomorrow
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๐ถ Deck the halls with rocket whooshing, fa la la la ... ๐ถ
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I'm becoming obsessed with these rats who learned how to drive
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Ever wonder how NOAA collects the critical data from inside hurricanes that makes accurate forecasting possible? I talked to their Hurricane Hunter pilots for this week's episode of NASA's Curious Universe. It's all your favorite government agencies in one podcast!