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NASA snaps never-before-seen photo of 'unique' space pasta 'ravioli moon'

submitted 10 hours ago by Zommy from dailystar.co.uk

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The clearest picture ever taken from the surface of Venus

submitted 2 days ago by --a from midi.moe

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James Webb Space Telescope reveals ancient galaxies were more structured than scientists thought: "Based on our results astronomers must rethink our understanding of the formation of the first galaxies and how galaxy evolution occurred over the past 10 billion years."

submitted 5 days ago by neolib from space.com

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Windows 11- Buy and Download!

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Microsoft Office 2019/2021 activation license key lifetime

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NASA loves the gods of "mythology". Are their missions really about science?!

submitted 6 days ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Claustrophobia - My wife watched this video with me of a Russian in the space station (ISS) and could barely watch it because it made her feel claustrophobic. The tubes they maneuver through are so small....

submitted 6 days ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Northern lights activity is sky-high, and scientists say more is yet to come: "Every glimmer of the northern lights begins as a spot on the sun’s surface. And if increased solar activity is any indication, the next year and a half will be filled with glimmers."

submitted 8 days ago by neolib from nbcnews.com

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Aurora - As seen from ISS, above the Indian Ocean

submitted 8 days ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Russians and Americans Together In Space (but not on Earth).... [video]

submitted 9 days ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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View of Earth from the ISS [from Russian cosmonaut: t.me/s/borisov_cosmonaut]

submitted 13 days ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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SpaceX releases another mysterious-looking craft to orbit Earth, under the name "Starlink". Each launch requires an incredible amount of fuel.... In other news, they tell you to buy one of their electric vehicles and stop using fuel for your personal use. [video]

submitted 13 days ago by In-the-clouds from video.twimg.com

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Fireball over Iceland

submitted 15 days ago by neolib from apod.nasa.gov

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Man that described Apollo 1 disaster as a worse failure than NASA admits was killed days after testifying to Congress. And his 500-page report is missing.

submitted 15 days ago by In-the-clouds from lakeandsumterstyle.com

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It was a strange choice of wording, to call the astronauts a "sacrifice".... The Apollo 1 astronauts were literally roasted alive in fire.

submitted 15 days ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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People have been living in space "for over 23 years!" according to Russian cosmonaut (Konstantin Borisov) currently onboard ISS.

submitted 25 days ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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India halts & puts to sleep its rover for cold season on the Moon. Will it not suspend the Moon exploration for India?

submitted 25 days ago by CyberGuardienQueen from self.space

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Moon Landing Site for Apollo 17 - You can zoom in on the image for a more detailed look.

submitted 25 days ago by In-the-clouds from gigapan.com

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Russian cosmonaut plans to land off the coast of Florida tomorrow (Sep-5-2023). ~ Why do the Americans and Russians work together in space? But they can't work together in Ukraine? They can't play well together in Syria? Or in North Korea? Or anywhere else?

submitted 29 days ago by In-the-clouds from hostux.pics

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India launches space mission to the sun a week after moon landing - Aditya-L1 is to observe sun’s outermost layers and will be first vessel by any Asian nation to be placed in orbit around sun

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from theguardian.com

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Did Russia nuke the moon? They were going to look for water, but crashed their portable nuclear power generator instead. Is the moon now contaminated with radioactive plutonium-238? Is the moon water there no longer safe for future manned missions?

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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The Catholic Priests have always been deeply interested in astronomy. In the 1600s they did not want anyone to believe the sun was the center of the solar system, and they sought to punish those who did not agree with them.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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NASA moon orbiter spots crash site of Russia's failed Luna-25 lander (photos)

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from space.com

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Russians perform space walk outside ISS. The moon looked so small orbiting the Earth. [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Edwin Buzz Aldrin comes down the ladder and steps onto the moon, as Neil Armstrong takes pictures and talks to him.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Watch as the first rocks were picked up by man.... on the moon. They called it a "contingency sample" during radio communication with the command center on Earth, because if they had to abort the mission and launch from the moon early, at least they would have their rock samples. [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Common belief about the moon's power....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Traffic Up In Space - View from space station (ISS) as engines fire from the Russian Service Module Zvezda ~ You can see traffic up there in space, much of which is unknown to me.... so many satellites and other man-made spacecraft.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from qu.ax

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Indian Chandrayaan-3 Rover detects specific elements on the moon that men would probably like to build with: "Aluminum (Al), Sulphur (S), Calcium (Ca), Iron (Fe), Chromium (Cr), and Titanium (Ti) on the lunar surface."

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from isro.gov.in

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Why do they work on DNA in space?

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Russian flew on the NASA / SpaceX spacecraft and is now on the ISS orbiting Earth. Here he is before his flight, with a picture behind him of a dragon on top of earth. ~ They worship the dragon which gives power to the beast. Revelation 13:4

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from images4.imagebam.com

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Dragon Patch (used by the space agencies) - Notice the tail drawing stars down to Earth. Do not be deceived. This dragon will not benefit the Earth, but will attempt to destroy mankind as we know it.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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Ocean tides are not caused by the moon pulling the Earth's water. (I realize this goes against what the world believes at this time, but consider, if you will....)

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from self.space

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SpaceX, funded by US taxpayers, launched its 11th manned mission to space, with a planned six-month stay at their International Space Station. [I rarely hear anything about these launches.]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from images4.imagebam.com

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Russian men plan to fly with American woman to the ISS and stay there with her 375 days. "The Soyuz MS-24 manned spacecraft is scheduled to launch on September 15, 2023 from Baikonur Cosmodrome."

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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The 2nd Russian cosmonaut to fly on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft has been living in Earth's orbit for the past six months. Andrey Fedyaev prepares to leave the weightlessness of the ISS with "negative pressure in the lower part of the body." (SpaceX is funded in part by US taxpayers.)

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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The Moon Rabbit - Why are there so many stories about a rabbit on the moon, spanning centuries? Here is one version of the story from Chinese legend, an ancient Buddhist story....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from self.space

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Billionaire Ray Dalio says India’s moon landing is another sign of its ‘ascendence’—and predicts stellar growth for its economy

submitted 1 month ago by Cancelthis from fortune.com

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Indian Moon Mission - Video quality is poor. Instead of fluid motion, they only release still images blurred together. Is that so they can scrutinize each frame before it is released? (The far side of the moon has water and life.) Also, there is no color in the images. [click for video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from video.twimg.com

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Russia's first lunar mission in 47 years smashes into the moon in failure

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from reuters.com

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Astronauts killed by their spacecraft

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft touched down softly near the moon's south pole today (Aug. 23), notching a huge milestone for the nation. India is now the fourth country to stick a lunar landing, after the United States, the former Soviet Union and China.

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from space.com

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Taxpayer-funded SpaceX and Blue Origin, to send people to the moon.... and to make solar panels on the moon. Who benefits from this? ~ You might need to cut back on your use of fuel. They need your fuel and your money for their rockets.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Russia's unmanned Luna-25 spacecraft has crashed into the Moon after spinning out of control, officials say.

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from bbc.com

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Defying Atmosphere - How Rocket Engines Get Tested In A Vacuum Before Going To Space - Scott Manley

submitted 1 month ago by zyxzevn from youtube.com

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In a terse update posted on the social media network Telegram Saturday, the Russian space corporation Roscosmos said that an "emergency situation" had occurred on board its Luna 25 spacecraft.

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from arstechnica.com

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The Most Earth-like Exoplanets

submitted 1 month ago by Mcheetah from space.com

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Apollo 16 landing site clearly seen on moon by Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera ~ I wish they would show color images of the moon's far-side. [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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A thousand pictures of the back side of the moon, which few ever see - Astronaut Michael Collins [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Pluto

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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If we sent a space telescope about three times further into space than Voyager, we could use the sun's gravity as a lens and take high resolution photos of planets in other solar systems, with enough data to easily infer details about their biosphere and other activity

submitted 1 month ago * by Musky from self.space

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He testified that he walked on the moon and described details - Edwin Buzz Aldrin, 1969 [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Will Russia's Luna-25 beat India's Chandrayaan-3 to the Moon?

submitted 1 month ago by Musky from interestingengineering.com

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Laser Reflector left on the moon by Apollo 15, according to astronaut Jim Irwin....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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"Nuclear power plant" on the moon. ~ According to astronaut Jim Irwin

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Nuclear power on the moon - "Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Lunar Module (LM) pilot, attaches the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiment Package (ALSEP) Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) fuel package to the carrybar." ~ (Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator = nuclear power plant)

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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"From the late 1960s to mid-1980s, McDonald Observatory astronomers measured the Earth-Moon distance by beaming a laser from the 2.7-meter Harlan J. Smith Telescope to reflectors placed on the Moon by Apollo astronauts." [mcdonaldobservatory.org]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Autonomous landing of Chinese spacecraft on moon's far side, 2019.... As is usual for the space programs, they show only black & white images to the public, so no true color is visible. If there were vegetation, it would not be perceived. Still, it was an impressive landing.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Intense interview with the 2nd man to walk on the moon. 1973. That last question.... and that stare.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Astronaut Jim Irwin describes a crater on the far-side of the moon as having a "sea". (He flew on Apollo 15 and orbited the moon before landing, so he had a view of the other side of the moon that is not visible from earth-based telescopes.)

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Japanese study images of far-side of moon: Russian probe found vegetation zone. ~ "Problem: All of these color images have different colors... But there should be no reason to combine a color filter with a color image. Why are the colors so different? It is to hide the potential of the plants!"

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Interesting book, published in 1973, by an astronaut who went on one of the moon missions --- Here is a page that I found especially interesting about the perspective of Earth from space, and from the moon....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Moon size compared to Australia....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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News to me: South Korea launched a moon mission, using a SpaceX rocket and NASA-made "ultra-sensitive" camera to take photos of the far-side.... But they post a black & white photo, stripping all color away. (The far side of the moon has water and color, but they do not reveal that to the public.)

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from hostux.pics

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Another SpaceX launch (August 8, 2023) from Vandenberg Air Force Base near Lompoc, California ~ It's like SpaceX is a branch of the military, since they use the military base.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Rarely seen image of the far-side of the moon....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Russia shoots for the moon as space race against US heats up

submitted 1 month ago by Drewski from politico.eu

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My mother-in-law visited us for supper. She was a teenager when the Apollo missions went to the moon. I asked her what she remembered about it. She remembers listening to a news report on the car radio at the K-mart parking lot. She asked, Why do we need to go to the moon?

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from self.space

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Russia launches Luna-25 moon lander, its 1st lunar probe in 47 years: "If all goes according to plan, Luna-25 will spend the next five days journeying to the moon, then circle the natural satellite for another five to seven days. The spacecraft will then set down in the moon's south polar region.."

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from space.com

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On earth, if you drop a feather and a hammer at the same time, the feather will be slower to hit the ground because of air resistance. Not so where there is no air.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from take-me-to.space

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1971: Apollo 15 Lunar Module pilot James B. Irwin loads-up the Lunar Roving Vehicle with tools and equipment in preparation for the first lunar extravehicular activity at the Hadley-Apennine landing site.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from web.archive.org

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Mars is spinning faster, and scientists aren't sure why: "...the Red Planet's spin is accelerating at a rate of 4 milliarcseconds — one one-thousandth of an arcsecond, a unit of angularity — per year. As a result, the length of a Martian day is getting shorter by fractions of a millisecond annually"

submitted 1 month ago by neolib from livescience.com

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"Why the Moon Landing COULDN'T Have Been Faked | Adam Ruins Everything - CollegeHumor" [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Overwhelming amount of interesting photos, audio, and videos from the Apollo moon program - It's too much to look at in one sitting, but you could take a sample....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from apolloarchive.com

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The Saturn-5 rocket launched the first successful mission to land on the moon, and "was watched by more than 1 million people, including the crews of eight ships of the Soviet Navy." 20 years after America nuked Japan, the Soviets may have wanted to keep watch.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from ic.pics.livejournal.com

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Possible motive for spreading RUMORS that the moon landings are a hoax....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from self.space

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Does the far side of the moon look green? (As in.... the color of plants.) We rarely get shown the amazing photo collection of the far side of the moon.

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from ic.pics.livejournal.com

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Sign language uses the hands to communicate....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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Evidence of the moon landings: "On August 19, 2011 the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) acquired a high resolution image of the Apollo 12 landing site."

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from youtube.com

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Boulder storm 'as deadly as Hiroshima' accidentally unleashed by NASA during test to change the trajectory of an asteroid

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After he had plastic surgery, he no longer even looks like Buzz Aldrin (the astronaut who walked on the moon).

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from stars-plastic-surgery.blogspot.com

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First observations of the surface of the moon.... by a man who visited there (Neil Armstrong). Radio transmissions captured from Australia in 1969. (Link will be posted to comments).... [audio MP3]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from qu.ax

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Buzz Aldrin - Covers one eye with 666 hand sign ~ walked on the moon ~ mother's maiden name: Moon ~ Free Mason, who "use the moon as the lesser light" ~ Killed at least two people in Korea. [Source will be posted in comments.]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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NASA and Google have yet to honor their promise from 2008....

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from midi.moe

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How a brown dwarf compares to our solar system.

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The Vatican Observatory has been looking for a brown dwarf.... That's a dark, cold star and probably requires an infra-red camera to spot. [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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The closest view we have of Jupiter from NASA

submitted 1 month ago by Musky from midi.moe

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The Vatican demanded that their telescope observatory be built in the United States on Mount Graham in Arizona. [video]

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Did NASA nuke Jupiter?

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from bibliotecapleyades.net

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Catholic church admits that a telescope named LUCIFER (later shortened to LUCI) is at the Vatican outpost in Arizona and that they have access to it. They deny "owning" it.... but they funded it. They used a telescope named LUCIFER, which is the name of God's adversary!

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The LUCIFER manual (for the telescope in Arizona) for looking at the things coming to the earth. When they see what is coming, their hearts will fail them for fear, for the powers of heaven shall be shaken. - As revealed by Jesus (Luke 21:26)

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from abell.as.arizona.edu

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Terminated....

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"LUCIFER" at the Vatican Observatory Website - Archived video page showed this title for years: "NASA and The Vatican's Infrared Telescope Called (LUCIFER)" - But the video didn't say anything about it. (Lucifer is the name of God's adversary.)

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Why does the Vatican get so excited about imaging a black hole at the center of our galaxy? And how does this have anything to do with keeping God's greatest commandment? (Love God above all, and love your fellow man as yourself.)

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LUCIFER telescope was announced by a German Institute, Max Planck, many years ago, and after public scrutiny, shortened the name to LUCI. Pope Francis was recently visited by the president of the Max Planck Society, strengthening their close relationship and cooperation for their telescope systems.

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LUCIFER is the Vatican's infra-red telescope.... Strange name.... [video]

submitted 1 month ago by In-the-clouds from take-me-to.space

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Google Sky has a section of the heavens blacked out. Are they deliberately hiding something? People have noticed this years ago and it remains blacked out. This is what it looks like today, August 2, 2023.... [Link will be in the comments so you can look, if you want.]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from john1126.com

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When the Apollo spacecrafts launched from the moon to return to earth, this is how the launches were recorded.... [video, about 5 minutes]

submitted 2 months ago by In-the-clouds from pomf2.lain.la

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Man now launches thousands of objects from earth into space each year. To most worldlings, these objects are UFOs, because they have no idea what the rich and powerful are launching or for what purpose.

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NASA accidentally severs contact with Voyager 2 probe 12 billion miles from Earth

submitted 2 months ago by Musky from livescience.com

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