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Did you know that there is a 1:1 scale replica of the world-famous #Shibuya Scramble intersection that can be rented by TV and film productions located 80 km northwest of Tokyo in the city of #Ashikaga? The real intersection is so busy that nobody can close it down for controlled filming.

This set was notably used in the hit Japanese TV series Alice in Borderland.

Location in OSM: https://osm.org/go/7Q9Mdm_mk?m=

#DYK #Tokyo #Japan


#DYK? The Chilean Andes cause a rain shadow effect that results in minimal precipitation in the Atacama Desert, making it one of the driest places on Earth!

đź“· : @Space_Station
đź“Ť: Chilean Andes, South America
https://go.nasa.gov/3DRvLEY
#NASAEarth


#DYK that more than 20% of the Apollo astronauts were left-handed? That's more than double the proportion of lefties in the general population! #InternationalLeftHandersDay

đź“· A reunion of former astronauts at @NASA_Johnson in August 1978
#NASAhistory


#Landsat 8 and 9 also measure land surface temperature with Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) and TIRS-2. These data are crucial for water management and ice detection.

#DYK that TIRS almost didn’t exist? Now it’s been imaging Earth for over a decade! http://go.nasa.gov/3OSCDbH
#NASAEarth


This is a 440-pound heart from a blue whale, the largest known animal to ever exist. The heart was so large that technicians had to douse it in 1,000 gallons of formaldehyde. Read more about it here: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/painstaking-process-preserving-blue-whales-heart-180964038/

#histodons #histodon #histmed #biology #animal #animals #bluewhale #museum #DYK


For #WorldOceansDay, we're celebrating NASA's missions that have helped us better understand our oceans!

#DYK SeaSat-1, launched 45 years ago this month, was the 1st satellite designed to provide global observations of the Earth’s oceans?

đź“· Bahamas as seen by STS-52, 1992
#NASAhistory


#DYK that Skylab was made from the third stage of a Saturn V rocket?

Weighing about 100 tons, the interior had two "floors" divided into areas to sleep, eat, and do experiments. The largest piece of scientific equipment was the Apollo Telescope Mount. #Skylab50
#NASAhistory


#DYK the Apollo astronauts trained at American canyons, craters, and lava fields to prepare for their trips to the Moon? #NationalParkWeek

đź“· Geologist Dr. E. Dale Jackson instructs astronauts Neil Armstrong, Dik Gordon and Donn Eisele at Grand Canyon National Park in 1964.
#NASAhistory


Need my space jams! 🎶

#DYK NASA sent personal recorders on the Apollo missions for astronauts to record notes, but the tapes were prerecorded with the crew's favorite #ArchivesMusic.

Listen: The Apollo 11 crew enjoying a mixtape https://apolloinrealtime.org/11/?t=059:10:13
#ArchivesHashtagParty
#NASAhistory


There’s no wind on the Moon, but that doesn’t mean your flag has to droop. #DYK a horizontal rod with a latch makes the flag appear to be flying in the wind? #Apollo50th

Experience the #Apollo17 astronauts planting the flag: https://apolloinrealtime.org/17/?t=118:21:05
#NASAhistory


#DYK there are hundreds of moons in our solar system? Scientists at @nasa, @JHUAPL and beyond are already working hard to send the Dragonfly mission to Saturn's moon Titan later this decade.
#NASAMoon


#DYK young Black people face more discrimination & harassment than others?

So, how can we tackle #racism & intolerance?

Having the right data is a start.

Dive into #EURightsAgency's youth data now: https://fra.europa.eu/en/youth

#OurDataYourAlly #EuropeanYearOfYouth
#ToleranceDay


#DYK @nasa's Deep Space Network does some serious choreography throughout the solar system on the daily. 📡 The DSN supports not only #Artemis but also dozens of robotic spacecraft exploring the solar system and their competing schedules! Learn how: https://go.nasa.gov/3UGRE0l #NASAJPL


#DYK that coastal wetlands provide a key link in the food chain for 350 million people who live and farm on deltas around the world? Learn how satellites are helping scientists track wetlands lost (and found): https://go.nasa.gov/3fFEvWh #NASAJPL https://nitter.net/NASAJPL/status/1589759906516987904#m

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