Jane Goodall being a true Mage archetype and telling people to launch billionaires into space as her final words.
You donβt get much more mythic then that Dr. Goodall
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Inspiring space & climate themed education for primary children, teachers and families.
Jane Goodall being a true Mage archetype and telling people to launch billionaires into space as her final words.
You donβt get much more mythic then that Dr. Goodall
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A country plagued by power cuts has become the first to ban imports of petrol and diesel cars, as a new dam brings hopes of cheap green energy.
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#India #Agrivoltaics.
"Best decision I made. My income has tripled, and I sleep peacefully without the stress of climate or crop failure."
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All-electric town in Kent supplies power back to the grid. Otterpool Parkβs 8.500 homes will run on solar and batteries with enough renewable energy to help keep the lights on elsewhere. Town will have about 34MW of renewable capacity.
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The renewable energy revolution is a feat of technology
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It has taken medical science 200 years to advance humans to the point where people are so healthy and living so long that they can deny that science and medicine is what got us here.
30.07.2025 11:57 β π 16430 π 5366 π¬ 404 π 333Earthquakes are terrifying, but the data is beautiful.
30.07.2025 16:03 β π 42 π 15 π¬ 4 π 1This is a type of rock called a banded iron formation.
It's made of alternating layers of iron oxides (magnetite and haematite) and silica (chert and chalcedony).
It's 3.2 billion years old.
And it formed before life had oxygenated Earth's seas and atmosphere. It's almost from another planet.
View of the structure with the Scorpius constellation lit up. You can see other bulbs which are not lit, belonging to the first constellation we hung up.
The side view of Scorpius. I imagine the constellation from this angle looks like a long necked bird or a leaping ballerina.
We hung Scorpius, I am in love βοΈ
Iβll take some more pics and video later once itβs fully dark. #SciArt #FrameOfReference
Tropical forests cool the earth by 1Β° degrees.
Trees do not only bind CO2. The strength of the cooling effect through biophysical effects of forests has been underestimated so far.ππ±πΏβοΈπ²π³ππ
βContrary to common sentiment, the data also shows that businesses benefit from cycling infrastructure. If well-designed, a proper cycling network drives far more people to businesses than cars do.β
Bike-lanes mean business.
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Increasing vegetation in urban areas by 30% would have prevented 1.16 million of those heat-related deaths from 2000 to 2019
Botanical gardens, wetlands, rain gardens, green walls, tree-lined streets cool city air by 4 to 5 degrees C.
#heatwave
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Oh wow. If this pans out it'll be only the third confirmed interstellar object ever seen passing through the solar system. May take a few days to confirm.
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Heart wrenching, short sighted, irresponsible, and designed to sabotage the nation and punish scientists.
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CNES astronaut Jean-Loup ChrΓ©tien became the first western European in space when he was launched to the Russian space station Salyut 7.
The Soyuz T6 'Starman' patch. The artwork for the mission patch, 'L'Homme etoile' (Starman), was designed by Michel Granger of Zigzag Enterprises.
#OTD 24 June 1982, @cnes.fr astronaut Jean-Loup ChrΓ©tien was launched on Soyuz T6 to the Russian space station Salyut 7. This flight made him the first Western non-American, as well as the first French citizen and Western European, in space.
24.06.2025 22:11 β π 7 π 2 π¬ 1 π 0I really like this video showing some of the 2104 asteroids found in 10 hours of data - really gives a sense of how Rubin's view of the changing sky will be different. www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrmI...
23.06.2025 15:24 β π 142 π 59 π¬ 13 π 15Congratulations! That is the most beautiful award Iβve ever seen!
12.06.2025 01:17 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0First read of the Play Commission report βEverything To Play Forβ - itβs an incredibly comprehensive document recognising the value of play in all the spaces of childrenβs lives: homes, doorsteps, neighbourhoods, schools, hospitals, parks & playgrounds.
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Photograph showing a canteen table with the corners of three light green dinner trays showing. In the centre is a Lego model of a spacecraft with two small probes sitting beside it.
New friend joined us for lunch at the ISAS canteen! This is the βComet Interceptorβ mission in Lego! The mission has a mothership developed by ESA and two small probes, one by ESA and one by JAXA. The plan is to take images from a bunch of angles of a long period comet (from the Oort Cloud, baby!).
09.06.2025 04:49 β π 19 π 5 π¬ 1 π 1A model image of what our home galaxy, the Milky Way, might look like edge-on, against a pitch-black backdrop. The Milky Wayβs disc appears in the centre of the image, as a thin, dark-brown line spanning from left to right, with the hint of a wave in it. The line appears to be etched into a thin glowing layer of silver sand, that makes it look as if it was drawn with a coloured pencil on coarse paper. The bulge of the galaxy sits like a glowing, see-through pearl in the shape of a sphere in the centre of this brown line.
#ESAGaia has changed our impression of the Milky Way.
The mission has shown us that its central bar is more inclined with respect to the Sun than previously thought.
Discover the best map we currently have of #OurGalaxy, seen edge-on, thanks to Gaia π www.esa.int/ESA_Multimed...
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Exceptional deconstruction of NASAβs Artemis mission to the Moon. A disaster waiting to happen, if it ever actually gets under way.
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Image of a galaxy on the black background of space. The galaxy is a very oblong, brownish yellowish disk that extends from left to right at an angle (from about 10 oβclock to 5 oβclock). Mottled dark brown patches rim the edge of the disk and are particularly prominent where they cross directly in front of the galaxy. The galaxyβs center glows white and extends above and below the disk. There are different colored dots, distant galaxies, speckled among the black background of space surrounding the galaxy. At the bottom right, there is a particularly bright foreground star with Webbβs signature diffraction spikes.
The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has provided a near-infrared view of the Sombrero Galaxy, thanks to the #NIRCam instrument on board. At the centre of the iconic galaxy are thousands of globular clusters β¨ glowing with near-infrared light.
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I've seen a lot of video of the recent Etna eruption that panicked visitors. Here's a somewhat different perspective on it: from spaaaaaaace!
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As the worldβs first National Park City, itβs great to see a new green haven taking shape in the heart of London.
The transformation of Grosvenor Square will blend beauty and biodiversity, helping wildlife thrive and giving Londoners space to reconnect with nature.
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The enormous white dish of an antenna is visible in the centre of the image. Itβs held up by a large stand, and four beams come from the top, bottom and sides of the dish to meet in the middle of the huge antenna. The sky behind it is completely free of clouds. Just to the right of the dish, the Moon is faintly visible.
The Moon is peering over the shoulder of one of the antennas of ALMA, spread out atop the Chajnantor Plateau in Chile π‘ π
ALMA's antennas observe the cool Universe using wavelengths between infrared radiation and radio waves.
Read more: www.eso.org/public/image...
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This is a mosaic of the images covering the entire sky as observed by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), part of its All-Sky Data Release. The sky can be thought of as a sphere that surrounds us in three dimensions. To make a map of the sky, astronomers project it into two dimensions. Many different methods can be used to project a spherical surface into a 2-D map. The projection used in this image of the sky, called Aitoff, takes the 3-D sky sphere and slices open one hemisphere, and then flattens the whole thing out into an oval shape. In the mosaic, the Milky Way Galaxy runs horizontally across this map. The Milky Way is shaped like a disk and our solar system is located in that disk about two-thirds of the way out from the center. So we see the Milky Way as a band running through the sky. As we look toward the center of the galaxy, we are looking through more of the disk than when we are looking at large angles away from the center, and you can see a noticeable increase in stars (colored blue-green) toward the center of the image.
Nature presents us with 80 "octaves" of light, of which humans can see exactly 1.
Bringing the other 79 octaves into view has taken two centuries of effort, but it has transformed our ability to sense our place in the cosmic order. My new Aeon essay: π§ͺπ
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Breaking from @science.org: The Trump administration wants to kill off a host of active and healthy NASA climate and planetary spacecraft. It would be a "leaner, more focused" agency, they say -- and one far less capable of studying the Earth and exploring space.
30.05.2025 22:58 β π 366 π 218 π¬ 11 π 17The Presidents Budget Request for NASA is out. Itβs a bloodbath
Canceled are DAVINCI, VERITAS, Juno, OSIRIS-APEX, US participation in ExoMars and EnVisionβ¦
Huge cut to R&A. No funding to begin development of the Uranus Orbiter.
If youβve ever cared about NASA, time to contact congress.
This is what a Cold Air Front looks like from Space
29.05.2025 23:40 β π 19885 π 2494 π¬ 215 π 114A new study shows another EV myth bits the dust (See what I did there?) π§ͺππ‘βοΈπ¨π electrek.co/2025/05/27/a...
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