Tuesday, 21 May 2019

From Day Into Night on the International Space Station May 21, 2019 via NASA A couple times a year, the International Space Station orbit happens to align over the day/night shadow line on Earth. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2VI7MzD


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The Best feeling of Happiness, ☺ is when you're Happy, 👍 ... Because you've Made Somebody else Happy! 😇✅ . #athingaday #Best #Feeling #Happiness #When #Made #Someone #Else #Happy


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A Big Reality! 😇✅ . Sometimes, You make a Mistake. ✌ . Sometimes, a Mistake makes You.👍 . #athingaday #Sometimes #You #Mistake #Make #Lesson #Learning


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Deep Field: Nebulae of Sagittarius May 21, 2019 via NASA These three bright nebulae are often featured on telescopic tours of the constellation Sagittarius and the crowded starfields of the central Milky Way. In fact, 18th century cosmic tourist Charles Messier cataloged two of them; M8, the large nebula just left of center, and colorful M20 on the top left. The third emission region includes NGC 6559 and can be found to the right of M8. All three are stellar nurseries about five thousand light-years or so distant. Over a hundred light-years across, the expansive M8 is also known as the Lagoon Nebula. M20's popular moniker is the Trifid. Glowing hydrogen gas creates the dominant red color of the emission nebulae. In striking contrast, blue hues in the Trifid are due to dust reflected starlight. Recently formed bright blue stars are visible nearby. The colorful composite skyscape was recorded in 2018 in Teide National Park in the Canary Islands, Spain. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2WY0ybU


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Tuesday on May 21, 2019 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Tuesday on May 21, 2019 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
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Sunday, 19 May 2019

All that we Are... 👌 is the Result of, 👍✌ What we have Thought! 😇✔️ . Buddha~ . #athingaday #We #Are #Result #What #Have #Thought #Manifest


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Progress isn't made by Early risers. 🙄 It's made by Lazy men, 🤔 trying to find Easier ways to Do something.👍✔️👊 . Robert Heinlein~ . #athingaday #Progress #Not #Early #Risers #Lazy #People #Find #Easier #Ways


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A Circumhorizontal Arc Over Ohio May 19, 2019 via NASA Why would clouds appear to be different colors? The reason here is that ice crystals in distant cirrus clouds are acting like little floating prisms. Sometimes known as a fire rainbow for its flame-like appearance, a circumhorizon arc lies parallel to the horizon. For a circumhorizontal arc to be visible, the Sun must be at least 58 degrees high in a sky where cirrus clouds are present. Furthermore, the numerous, flat, hexagonal ice-crystals that compose the cirrus cloud must be aligned horizontally to properly refract sunlight in a collectively similar manner. Therefore, circumhorizontal arcs are quite unusual to see. This circumhorizon display was photographed through a polarized lens above Dublin, Ohio in 2009. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2JsIZhi


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on May 19, 2019 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on May 19, 2019 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
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