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  1. stark1

    Multi-brand Xmax V3Pro vaporizer, convection, on-demand&session.

    I yam ⭐-ry eyed ‘bout the draw :tup:!!
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    The Picture Thread

    Rubbernecking round the Square
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    Xmax Starry GIVEAWAY!

    Thanks for the poll/giveaway! Taste & vaporpath! Ergonomics, if possible.
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    I just saw the moon

    Frank Drake of the Drake Equation passed @ 92 a few days ago.... We are not alone. They know better than to make first contact. ;)
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    “ In Liz we Truss ” U UK’s newest PM Queen to see her Majesty at Balmoral— then comes the PMQs.
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    I just saw the moon

    Commander moonikin Campos takes a much needed snooze before the next launch window. ;) September 19th ( possibly October )
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    The Picture Thread

    Rock your pagoda
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    The Picture Thread

    rare rainbows, for your ice man cave Photos by Matthew Nichols Meanwhile, far above Mt Rainier on the Kp index of 0-9 , both September 3rd, and 4th, are Kp 6 which translates into lively Auroras down into the upper 48, with Sept 5th having displays further north, with a Kp of 5.
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    I just saw the moon

    Regarding the Artemis Project, the objective of the preliminary non-crewed flight is to get All the wrinkles out of SLS, making it safe for manned (and Women) lunar flights. Another goal of the Project is to symbolically land a woman, and a person of color on to the moon. A historic prospect...
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    I just saw the moon

    As the English would say, “scuppered”— at least until Friday, 12:48 PM. Countdown aborted at T minus 40 image upload Three of the SLS engines were “conditioned” for launch, while the 4th failed to be bled to temperature
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    I just saw the moon

    Artemis 1, Launchpad 39B Watch from the comfort of home, & a cuppa java ( Mostly cloudy Monday 8-9 AM, chance of precipitation 16-31 %, some showers likely by 9AM ) Monday launch may be scrubbed to Friday, due to cracks, and leaks. Weather.
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    I just saw the moon

    GRrr-ridlock!! Up to 500,000 (half a million! ) observers will be crowding to see SLS launch the first exploratory lunar probe in five decades on the same launch pad which sent the Apollo missions to the moon. And back. Five cruise ships will be disembarking/boarding some 40,000 passengers...
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    The Picture Thread

    Eternal Summer painting-by-numbers daisy from the garden Another red rose
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    I just saw the moon

    Should there be major solar communication disturbances from ramped up snapping magnetic flux Monday, NASA Has designated Sept 2nd, and the 5th as alternate launch dates. There are five active region currently (mostly in the southern hemisphere), AR3088 and AR3089 both displayed M class...
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    I just saw the moon

    Artemis, Goddess of the moon, Artemis 1, Return to Lunar Exploration. Expected launchdate August 29 at 8:33 a.m. Eastern time Snoopy. To the moon And back.
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    The Picture Thread

    Peruvian layered cake mountain, AKA “Rainbow Mountain” Vinicunca Where on Earth....
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    I just saw the moon

    The past few decades have seen the detection of exoplanets flare into the thousands. Around 5K, at present. The search have evolved into finding earth-like planets in their habitable “goldilocks zone”. A further refinement of the search perimeters is to locate ( detectable ) super earths...
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    For you youngins who were around during the “war years”, can you name this stunning star, Well worth the hay, G.I. Brooklyn Born
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    I just saw the moon

    https://earthsky.org/sun/sun-activity-solar-flare-cme-aurora-updates/ Should be some purty ones as we ascend to solar max of the 25th Solar Cycle (since 1755) Earth bound aurora from the ISS Not exclusive to Earth, auroras are sported by both Saturn, and Jupiter As they too have a...
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    Perseus Galactic Cluster data “sonicfication” (shifting inaudible frequencies from ultra low To human audible frequencies) Sonification of Milky Way’s Sagit A visual data ( Assigning different light intensities to different tones/instruments ) A novel way of assigning datasets into...
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