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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Cool astronomy pictures Lt Col Charlie Brown , like the the Black Hole cannon ma'am.
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That one and the jellyfish I think SrA Marissa Hallam
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - The Jellyfish is pretty cool ma'am.
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend Lt Col Charlie Brown The 10 strangest space structures discovered in 2021

NASA Discovers The 10 strangest space structures discovered in 2021
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Orbiting more than 300 miles (480 kilometers) over Earth and separated by tens of millions of light-years from many of the interstellar objects it studies, the Hubble Space Telescope takes "working remotely" to a new extreme. Even as the world below grappled with another pandemic year, weird and wonderful space discoveries flooded in from above, with astronomers pulling back the curtain on monster black holes, invisible magnetic megastructures, and a cosmic treasure trove of extraterrestrial planets.
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SGT Mary G.
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It is really just all so fascinating. I find myself waxing lyrical about every one of them, but will spare you all from doing so, here, in writing, about most of them, lol!
The helix black-hole cannon is pertinent to a current working hypothesis that spin is part of all movement in the universe. A current working hypothesis is that everything spins. Folks are working to mathematically include spin into our previous understanding of processes by properly fitting it into mathematical constants, algorithms, and relational definitions. Doing so appears to produce more precise, accurate results in a scalar way, at all sizes from smallest to largest, which are being tested and reproduced by many. The end results are more precise mathematical constants, algorithms, and relational definitions that better coordinate with actual processes which are visible when predicting processes results in more accuracy!
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