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9 months ago

Little foe inside me

Always screaming, when will you be enough?

Always laughing, shouting "change" " you're nothing now"

Shouldn't you be on my side?

Why do you keep whispering awful things to my ear?

Shouldn't you be the one who cheers me up?

9 years ago
Missing Person

Missing Person

6 years ago

Our New Satellite to Study the Edge of Space

We’re about to launch a new satellite called ICON — the Ionospheric Connection Explorer — to study our planet’s boundary to space.

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The overlap between Earth’s upper atmosphere and outer space is complicated and constantly changing. It’s made up of a mix of neutral gas (like the air we breathe) and charged particles, where negatively charged electrons have separated from positively charged ions. This charged particle soup reacts uniquely to the changing electric and magnetic fields in near-Earth space, while weather conditions from here on Earth can also travel upwards and influence this region. This makes Earth’s interface to space a dynamic, hard-to-predict region of the atmosphere.

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Understanding what causes the changes in this region and how to predict them isn’t just a matter of curiosity. Earth’s boundary to space is home to many of our Earth-orbiting satellites, and it also plays a role in transmitting signals for communications and navigation systems. Unpredictable changes here can garble those signals and even shorten the lifetime of satellites.

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ICON, launching on Nov. 7, will study this region with a unique combination of instruments. Orbiting about 360 miles above Earth, ICON will use its cameras to measure winds near the upper edge of Earth’s boundary to space and track atmospheric composition and temperature by studying a phenomenon called airglow. ICON also carries an instrument that will capture and measure the particles directly around the spacecraft, or in situ. 

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ICON is launching aboard a Northrop Grumman Pegasus XL rocket. On launch day, the Pegasus XL is carried out over the ocean by Northrop Grumman’s L-1011 Stargazer aircraft, which takes off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. About 50 miles off the coast of Florida, the Pegasus XL drops from the plane and free-falls for about five seconds before igniting and carrying ICON into low-Earth orbit.

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NASA TV coverage of the launch starts at 2:45 a.m. EST on Nov. 7 at nasa.gov/live. You can also follow along with the mission on Twitter, Facebook or at nasa.gov/icon.

5 years ago
WALLPAPERS BLACK AND WHITE | DÊ LIKE!
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2 years ago
These Apparently Insignificant Moments, The Ones We Easily Forget, The Ones That Rarely Leave A Trace

These apparently insignificant moments, the ones we easily forget, the ones that rarely leave a trace in our memory, these are the moments of pure bliss. Happiness truly lies in simplicity, there's this unexplainable beauty in ordinary.

Feeling grateful for the gift of his company

9 years ago
Filterloze Foto Van Een Van De Hoogste Meren Van Oostenrijk Met Op De Achtergrond Een Gletsjer (tevens

Filterloze foto van een van de hoogste meren van Oostenrijk met op de achtergrond een gletsjer (tevens de laatste foto van deze vakantie). (at Rotkogelhütte 2666m Sölden)

5 years ago
Like If You Save
Like If You Save
Like If You Save
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Like if you save

9 years ago
“Be Careful, You Are Not In Wonderland.”

“Be careful, you are not in Wonderland.”

Kill Your Darlings (2013) dir. John Korkidas

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