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#Repost @noazureforapartheid
Microsoft’s complicity in Israel’s genocide of Palestinians includes complicity in Israel’s starvation of Gaza. From funding investors behind the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” to partnering with firms providing the bombs and drones to strike essential infrastructure and food producers in Gaza, Microsoft has embedded itself into Israel’s weaponized starvation of Palestinians. Read the full report at noaa.cc/microsoft-powered-starvation
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An Egyptian vendor in Upper Egypt throws his produce onto aid trucks upon learning that they are headed to Gaza.
Despite the traitorous coordination and normalization efforts of the Arab regimes, the people remain dedicated to Palestine.
[via RNN]
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The party that bans the Diary of Anne Frank and builds concentration camps wants to control how history is told in museums.
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This Picture shows the Milky Way flowing over its future spectator, ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT).
Focussing back down on Earth, the ELT will scrutinise the pristine night sky above the Chilean Atacama Desert with unprecedented precision. It will help us learn more about the close environment of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy. It will analyse the atmospheres of exoplanets, answer questions about the births and deaths of stars we yet cannot even begin to ask, and explore how galaxies form and evolve, among many other exciting questions. We eagerly await the mysteries of the cosmos the world’s biggest eye on the sky will unveil.
Credit: C. Letelier/ESO
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" It's not often we get to see detached solar prominences, certainly not ones that sustain for this long. This time lapse is over the course of 1 hour compressed down into seconds. Super heated plasma is held in place, high above the chromosphere of the sun. Magnetically locked into place by unseen forces, waiting to be released. I also capture other areas of the sun, including a grouping of highly active sun spots that littered the face of the sun."
// © The Stupid Astronomer
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The International Space Station (ISS) crosses in front of the Sun’s roiling chromosphere, captured in extraordinary detail by photographer Andrew McCarthy. source
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Of course. If the robots overheat and die, replacing the robots costs extra money. But if the humans overheat and die, replacing the humans doesn't cost extra money.
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