Awesome!
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Awesome!
Absolutely beautiful. Seeing the northern lights is the only thing I have left on my bucket list.
My favorite view of the northern lights:
Thanks Nasa
https://youtu.be/I32QDjSbmcs
I'd love to see the Northern Lights sometime. They're not terribly uncommon in northern Minnesota. But I am. :D Lovely picture, bae.
Yes, beautiful pictures, bae!
Has anyone seen the viral video of William Shatner's reaction to his foray into space with Bezos the other day? It was touching.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTfQVMH5SuI
That was touching. Thanks for sharing, Catherine.
Not only William Shatner was moved to tears. Many of his original fans did.It is remarkable for a person in his 90's to go fo the mission. Anyone in any age will feel that, ‘something that I didn’t experience before’. And being a man with that legacy, it is something that not any fan would experience, I believe.Getting old, one starts to appreciate the smallest and the biggest things in a more pure way, ‘the air keeping us alive is thinner tan the skin’ - he said.William Shatner is just as old as the space technology race. Sci-Fi has a good part of science behind it, it is not a fantasy series. And now he participated in an important manned mission with precise landing control. Unbelievable strength and legacy of the man.
Just a quick handheld shot from the deck last night, during a brief period of clear sky:
https://i.imgur.com/Jj0Ig67.jpg
The clarity!
Could you explain this phenomenon from a picture my friend sent from your area today? (red tide? toxic spill?)
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