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"The Great Comet of 1861 as seen by Warren de la Rue (DCL, FRS) with his Newtonian Equatoreal of 13 inches Aperature."

From "The World of Comets" by Amédée Guillemin (1877).

archive.org/details/worldofcom…

#comet



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I'm a #Swift #SwiftUI #IndieDev looking for work.

You can view my personal site at maddie.info/

More information about my skillset is at maddie.info/about

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#GetFediHired #FediHired #Apple #TokiPona

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It's unclear how widespread this issue currently is but it seems best to temporarily avoid #ApexLegends through proton for the time being. github.com/ValveSoftware/Proto…



A piece of the Seymchan Meteorite, it was first found in Magadanskaya Oblast, Russia in June 1967.

Dsdugan, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.

#meteorite



I'm using github.com/Metastem/wikiless now instead of original wikiless because of the broken css.
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in reply to Esmail EL BoB :dinosaur:

I knew about it before (thanks to @revvy ) but I give up and I will use non official git repo so here you go.

And still trying to solve the problem with my instance of dumb



"Faling Stars as observed from the Balloon" (1871) from "Travels in the Air."

Author James Glaisher, Camille Flammarion, Wilfrid de Fonvielle, Gaston Tissandier; Illustrator Albert Tissandier, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

archive.org/details/travelsina…



"Comet Halley of 1759" by Samuel Scott.

Source: astrosurf.com/luxorion/sysol-cometes.htm (doesn't support https)

Based on the Meteor of 1783 article at Wikipedia, it seems Scott did not paint Comet Halley but rather a Meteor Procession or an Earth-Grazing Fireball.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1783_Gre…



A @SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft are seen at sunset at Launch Complex 39A as preparations continue for the launch of #Crew6 to @Space_Station at 12:34am ET on March 2. More 📷: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAt42F
#NASAhqphoto


This is really cool. github.com/neatnik/steganograp…


The Zag Meteorite; its fall date is listed as August 4 or 5, 1998; Morocco.

Photographer: Rodney Start. Museums Victoria / CC BY (Licensed as Attribution 4.0 International)

collections.museumsvictoria.co…

#meteorite

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Conical Image of the Goddess (Meteorite?) shown at the Temple of Baalat Gebal ("Lady of Byblos").

Botton coin: "Emperor Macrinus and reverse showing the Temple of Baalat Gebal including the temple court and cultic object inside a sacred horned enclosure" from "Catalogue of the Greek coins in the British Museum" by George Hill (1910), via Wikimedia Commons

Plate 27: coins 10 and 11 from "Les perses achéménides, ... empire Cypre et Phénicie" by Ernest Babelon (1893).

archive.org/details/lespersesa…



It was a light duty day aboard the station for some of the Exp 68 crew today as the @SpaceX #Crew6 mission counts down to launch at 12:34am ET on Thursday. blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/20…
#ISS


Yawn

Jack Dorsey’s New 'Decentralized' and 'INVITE ONLY' Twitter Hits the App Store

gizmodo.com/jack-dorsey-bluesk…



I've been meaning to post more #photography here than I ever did on the birdsite, so here are a few shots from a recent work trip to Pearl Island, in Pikihatiti / Port Pegasus at the southern end of Rakiura. #Aotearoa #NewZealand




Teams from @NASAKennedy completed testing of the Crew Module Test Article, a mock-up of @NASA_Orion, which helps recovery crews prepare to retrieve astronauts after future crewed #Artemis missions.

Learn what’s next: go.nasa.gov/3Zo1Rk8
#NASAArtemis #Artemis



By creating Earth's conditions from 4 billion years ago, scientists can narrow the chemical reactions that could have taken place then – including those that may have been critical to the emergence of life here, or that might signal life elsewhere. go.nasa.gov/3Zx7JYF
#NASAExoplanets


Why Do You Hate Us Master #shorts #Gaming #YouTube youtube.com/shorts/57WOVx5whbg


Explosion of the Quenngouck bolide observed on December 27, 1857 from a drawing by Lieutenant Ailesbury. From "Le ciel" 5th ed. (1877) by Amédée Guillemin.

Chromolithographie F. Meheux - Impression Fraillery Paris, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.



.@NASA_Astronaut Frank Rubio explores our “First Woman” graphic novel and answers questions from students aboard the space station!

Haven't read "First Woman" yet? Join fictional character Callie Rodriguez and her robot on their journey to the Moon! nasa.gov/calliefirst
#ISS

#iss


Contrary to their promise, here's four reasons why 3D movies aren't immersive, including that they're dark, 3D glasses shrink the screen, and they mess with focus in uncomfortable ways. kottke.org/23/02/why-3d-movies…


Ubuntu Flavors Put An End To Shipping Flatpak #Linux #YouTube youtu.be/hyXxdAr-bL0
in reply to Brodie Robertson

Good video 👍 Canonical, as all of us the rest, is doing what is in its best interest, and there is nothing inherently bad about it. No need to villainize them only because not including something by default in their own distros imho ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Here's a post I sent to our users on Flipboard this morning. Goal is to introduce everyone to the concepts underlying the Fediverse and what this could mean for them.

The Future is Federated -- Why Mastodon, ActivityPub and the Fediverse will Change Social Media Forever

about.flipboard.com/inside-fli…




Urban gardens and farms can boost biodiversity because they're not monocultural, "particularly if residents prioritize planting native species, which attract native insects like bees". wired.com/story/you-can-turn-y…


Alexandra Elbakyan, la programadora kazaja detrás de #SciHub, una plataforma en defensa del acceso libre a la información científica

#OpenScience #CulturaLibre

➡️ somoselmedio.com/alexandra-elb…



In 1604, astronomers like Johannes Kepler saw a supernova in Earth's sky. (This one is now named for him!) Star explosions eject material at 20 million+ mph/32M kph. The extreme brightness may only last for seconds, but the remnants remain for millennia. go.nasa.gov/3EKMryz
#NASAExoplanets


Watch astronaut Frank Rubio explore our “First Woman” graphic novel and answer questions from students aboard the @Space_Station!

Haven't read "First Woman" yet? Join fictional character Callie Rodriguez and her robot on their journey to the Moon! nasa.gov/calliefirst
#NASA

#NASA


Before its mission ended in 2018, the space telescope named for Kepler would go on to discover more than 60 supernovae. We're *still* finding exoplanets in Kepler's data (3,251 so far)! go.nasa.gov/3ZshIhH
#NASAExoplanets


Meet the woman behind early @NASA_Landsat images: Dr. Valerie L. Thomas.

A self-taught programmer, she managed the development of Landsat image processing. Her work in the '70s helped show that satellite imagery could be used to support agriculture. go.nasa.gov/3EJMPgT #BHM
#NASA

#NASA #bhm


This is a fun, uh, hypothesis: scientist speculate that aliens could be using black holes to as quantum computing devices. sciencealert.com/physicists-sa…
in reply to kottke.org

one could argue that we humans already use ancient black holes as computing devices - GPS wouldn’t work without our use of them!


William Turner of Oxford, 1789–1862, British, Donati's Comet, between 1858 and 1859, Watercolor and gouache over graphite on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B1975.4.1767.

collections.britishart.yale.ed…

#comet



Four years ago on @kottke:

7 Commandments of Fake News

1. Find the cracks in the fabric of society, the social, demographic, economic, and ethnic divisions.
2. Create a big lie, something that would be very damaging if you could get people to believe it.
3. Wrap the lie in a kernel of truth.
4. Conceal your hand, make it seem like the story came from somewhere else.
5. Find yourself a useful idiot.
6. Deny everything, even if the truth is obvious.
7. Play the long game.
kottke.org/19/02/how-the-kgb-w…



Associations between picocyanobacterial ecotypes and cyanophage host genes across ocean basins and depth peerj.com/articles/14924/


Evolutionary ecology of microbial populations inhabiting deep sea sediments associated with cold seeps nature.com/articles/s41467-023…


From the Sunlit to the Aphotic Zone: Assembly Mechanisms and Co-Occurrence Patterns of Protistan-Bacterial Microbiotas in the Western Pacific Ocean journals.asm.org/doi/full/10.1…


Transposable elements enable a sub-population of the bacterium Burkholderia thailandensis to duplicate a large region of DNA, which helps them to form biofilms in challenging environments. elifesciences.org/digests/8432…


Diaries of Note is publishing one historical diary entry from a different person each day of 2023, some from boldface names (Thoreau, Kafka, Mary Shelley) and others from folks you might not have heard of before. diariesofnote.com/

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