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She listened for the spin of the planets, the turn of a card. Instinct ripened slowly in her gut, secrets orbiting too close. She knew, the real language was in the flick of a gaze, the pulse behind politeness, the quiet betrayal of body over words. She didn’t ask. She watched. And that changed everything.
Affirmation: “I trust what is shown, not just what is said.”
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Jules Verne Visionary Author Explorer – From Ocean Depths to Moonshots
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"Moon has arrived to fill your dreams with new colors."
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"Let the beauty of the Moon inspire us to bring a change in our lives."
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"National Moon Day"#trending#viral#moonday
National Moon Day Importance: Inspiring Future Generations! National Moon Day commemorates one of humanity's greatest achievements - the Apollo 11 moon landing. This historic event on July 20, 1969, marked the first time humans set foot on another celestial body, forever changing our understanding of space and our place in the universe. Celebrating National Moon Day is not just about honouring the past; it's about inspiring future generations to dream big, explore new frontiers, and pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). we delve into the significance of National Moon Day, explore its impact on space exploration, and highlight the educational opportunities it presents. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of the moon landing and encourage young minds to reach for the stars.
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The old ones, after much counsel, came to an agreement. The moon couldn’t just leave forever. Their home planet, which they all served, needed the moon’s magic light and power to survive. However, there was but one other way to fuel the power of the moon.
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SUBMIT YOUR SIMS!!
Hey everyone, so as you may or may not know I’m starting a legacy family.
I’ll be playing in a custom save I call “Lunar Landing” (like the sims 3 Lunar Lakes world) It’s set in an modified version Oasis Springs. (Screenshots will be posted soon)
But I will be killing off all current townies since this is also set in the far future, and have a graveyard of sorts, so you can still interact with them in ghost form.
Here’s where YOU come in! Since there will be no townies I will need aliens. They don’t necessarily have to be an ACTUAL alien, they can have human skin, but some kinds of alien like defining features!
To submit a sim, make a tumblr post tagging me in it and message me that you submitted a sim! Provide a download, it can be public if you want. Also include links to CC you’ve used on the sim. (I just ask you use MM friendly CC)
Tell me about the sim you’ve created along with a picture or two of them, fav song, age, gender, ect.
All submitted sims will be considered, but I will be posting all sims who will populate the world. When I get enough submissions! :3
I hope you consider submitting a sim! And have a great day!! ^-^ <3
#lunarlegacy#MFP#SubmitSim#SimSubmission#FaithOkami#TS4#Sims4#Sim Submission#Submit Sim#I'm Super excited to see your submissions!!
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NASA Discovers the Remains of Japan's Lunar Dream: The Untold Story of the Lost Moon Lander

NASA Discovers the Remains of Japan's Lunar Dream: The Untold Story of the Lost Moon Lander NASA Discovers the Remains of Japan's Lunar Dream: The Untold Story of the Lost Moon Lander NASA has recently made a groundbreaking discovery that has shed light on an untold story of Japan's lost moon lander. The remains of the spacecraft have been found lying on the surface of the moon, providing a window into a little-known chapter of space exploration history. The lunar dream of the Japanese lasted only a few short months, but it left a legacy that is still being felt today. The Origins of the Lunar Dream The story of Japan's lunar dream began in 1990 when the country's space program, JAXA, announced its intention to send a spacecraft to the moon. The mission, called Hiten, was designed to study the moon's gravity and magnetic field, as well as to observe the lunar surface. #JAXA #Hiten #lunarmission In September of that year, Hiten was launched into space aboard an M-3SII rocket. The spacecraft successfully entered lunar orbit, and for the next few months, it orbited the moon, conducting experiments and gathering data. Hiten was not designed to land on the lunar surface, but it did include a small probe called Hagoromo, which was expected to detach from the spacecraft and enter the moon's gravity field. #spacecraft #lunarorbit #probe The Tragic End of the Lunar Dream Unfortunately, things did not go as planned. In March 1991, just a few months after its launch, Hagoromo was released from Hiten, but it failed to enter lunar orbit. Instead, it went into a heliocentric orbit around the sun, leaving the Hiten spacecraft to orbit the moon alone. #Hagoromo #lunarorbit #JAXAfail The Hiten spacecraft remained in lunar orbit for several more months before it was intentionally crashed into the moon's surface in April 1993. It was assumed that the spacecraft would be destroyed on impact, and the mission would be over. However, NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has recently discovered the remains of the spacecraft, including its engine and a large metal structure, lying on the surface of the moon. #LRO #mooncrash #Hitenremains The Legacy of Japan's Lunar Dream Although the Hiten mission did not achieve its primary objective of placing a probe on the lunar surface, it did make significant contributions to our understanding of the moon and its properties. The data gathered by the Hiten spacecraft was used to produce a detailed map of the moon's gravitational field and to identify areas of interest for future lunar missions. #lunarlegacy #Hitenmission #graviationalmap Now, with the discovery of the remains of the Hiten spacecraft, scientists have a new opportunity to study the hardware and technology used in the mission. This information could help to advance our understanding of space exploration and inspire future generations of scientists and engineers. #Hitenremains #futuregenerations #spaceexploration Summary The discovery of the remains of Japan's lost moon lander, the Hiten spacecraft, has shed light on a little-known chapter of space exploration history. The Hiten mission, launched by JAXA in 1990, achieved significant scientific results in its short lifespan. Though the mission did not achieve its primary objective of placing a probe on the lunar surface, it made valuable contributions to our understanding of the moon's gravity and magnetic field. The discovery of the remains of the spacecraft has provided a new opportunity to study the hardware and technology used in the mission and could inspire future generations of scientists and engineers to continue the lunar dream. #Hitenremains #spaceexploration #lunardream #NEWS Read the full article
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Weekly Horoscopes are up, linkinbio
She watched the planets spin like gossip. Every passing transit a subplot in her latest daydream. What’s this, a hint of romance? She nearly dropped her globe. dealing with real people, oh no that wouldn’t do at all.
Affirmation: I flirt with the cosmos, I choose magic over mayhem.
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Dragon's Crown Review

Dragon's Crown is a 2-D action, side-scrolling beat ‘em game up developed by Vanillaware and published by Atlus for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.
Enter the world of Hydeland where impish goblins, odiously grotesque Cyclopes, reanimated skeletons and zombies, and ferocious, foreboding dragons dwell; all of which are bent on standing obstinately in front of your path towards obtaining the eponymous Dragon's Crown.
You, as the player, are presented with six diverse character classes to choose from:
The robust Fighter sports a heavy suit of armor and wields a sturdy shield and a sword. He quickly dispatches enemies while using his shield to defend allies.
The dauntless Amazon wields powerful two-handed weapons, such as the mighty axe she carries with relative ease.
The Wizard’s absurdly destructive magic spells are capable of blasting away the strongest of foes.
The lithe Elf targets her enemies with her bow, flinging arrows towards her foes with swift proficiency.
The stocky Dwarf tosses his foes as if they were merely a lightweight feather.
The Sorceress, notorious for her physique, focuses on supportive spells, granting assistance to friends in need.

The Story:
As previously mentioned you are tasked with the retrieval of a mystical crown before a coven of mysterious magic-users can acquire it and use it with ill intent. However, before you search for the almighty crown, you must obtain various objects, such as a royal scepter that was stolen and nine talismans that unlock the "final" boss of the game.
Honestly, the story in this game is quite monotonous. The developers could have given the player the ability to direct the story by making choices throughout (as is expected in an RPG). Instead, players are simply viewing a tenuous story that is presented before them rather than directing the story themselves. I did not feel like the great hero who saved the kingdom from dark forces; I felt like all I was doing was fetching vague items that had little to no actual weight on the story other than to drive it forward. The story of this game feels underwhelming and could have been something incredible. The narrator, though, does a brilliant job at describing and retelling events in the style of a Dungeon’s and Dragons Dungeon Master. I just wish that he had a better story to tell.

The Gameplay:
This is where the game clearly shines and it is deservingly proud of it. It is obvious that a great deal of intricate attention was placed into the gameplay of this particular title. Players can choose between six different classes that play vastly different from one another. I have played through the "Normal" difficulty of the game twice, but I have dabbled with the Fighter class a few times, too. I primarily played as the agile elf and the obscenely destructive wizard class, and I prefer to play as the Wizard for obvious reasons, though the Elf is my favorite. The diversity does not end there, though. With each class, the player has a list of character specific skills that they can invest in and a list of common skills that all classes have access to. This means that a person that plays as the elf can invest in her dagger skill and maximize the effectiveness of the dagger or they can focus their attention on the development of her archery skills. Alternatively, a player that chooses the wizard can choose to invest in the wide arsenal of spells that he can learn.

While the development of the characters can vary, the gameplay is mostly the same all around. Players fight through a variety of beautiful hand-drawn dungeons, dispatching enemies from above, behind, and in front of them. Players can string together meticulous combos or simply fling their weapons about in hopes of striking a nearby enemy. I, as the wizard, would trap enemies in a continuous stream of magical pillars I would call from below their quivering feet.
Players also have the ability to play with computer controlled AI companions, which are obtained by reviving the bones of fallen adventurer. These bones can be taken to the priest and revived for a small fee. The AI companions, sadly, are not the smartest, but they can be valuable cannon fodder. Since the AI companions are essentially expendable, a human player can take the reins of one character slot. Up to four players can experience the game together. A player can choose to play with an online companion through the Stables (an area in town that is unlocked at a later point in the game) or by playing with a local friend of their own, which can be done at the beginning of the game without having to unlock the Stables. I feel that playing with online friends or random people online could have been implemented better. Through my second journey, I opted to play online with my fiancée, but we quickly discovered that in order to play together we both had to unlock the Stables, which in unison unlocks the online capabilities of the game. Personally, I think that players should be able to access the online features from the start of the game, but that is a merely a minor grievance since players can choose to play locally with friends.

The Characters:
There are few characters in the land of Hydeland. The six character classes the player can choose from could be considered to be "characters," but they do not receive much character development throughout the story. The character classes do not speak to other NPCs and are essentially there to run errands for the other characters. Since this game is reminiscent of Dungeon’s and Dragons, I think that player’s should have the ability to shape their character's personality and develop their character throughout the story. This would have strengthened the Dungeon's and Dragons vibe that the game has. The only significance the player has is to complete tasks, acquire specific items, and move the "plot" forward. Players are able to choose between a small selection of color palettes, which is greatly appreciated; however I think that it would have been to the game’s benefit if the players were given the ability to further edit their character’s color scheme (i.e. Street Fighter x Tekken’s character color edit option or Borderland’s New-U Station). I do not think that creating personalized characters from the ground up (i.e. Dragon’s Dogma) would be necessary for this game since the character sprites are beautifully drawn, but I think that more color options would have been nice.
Their exaggerated features (i.e. the Sorceress's bust size, the Fighter's bulky armor compared to his tiny head, and the Dwarf's massive muscles) are quite silly, but Vanillaware has a knack for creating characters with silly anatomy, so I do not feel that should detrimentally affect a person's overall perspective of the entire game and it should not be a point of contention.

The Music:
The music in this game is vibrant and immensely beautiful to listen to while you plow through hoards of enemies. It is mostly orchestral and genuinely feels as if it would fit right at home in a medieval setting. The tracks range from dark and ominous to uplifting track that sets the mood for an epic battle between the forces of good and evil. The music is exactly what you expect from a fantasy title and it delivers in droves.

The Art Design:
The art design (and character design) in Dragon's crown has been considered to be rather contentious, and I do not want to delve too deeply into the controversy, but it involves overly sensitive feminists and the Sorceress. The Sorceress is designed with an enormous bust size and feminists have stated that because of her bust size being unrealistically large, the game is sexist. To avoid garnering controversy over my personal viewpoint, I will simply say that I do not agree. Vanillaware has a knack for developing characters with silly anatomy and this game is no different. The art design, while it definitely will not appeal to everyone, is not objectively offensive. I feel that the art design is at times gritty, dark, and imaginative while also having a touch of elegance. All of these elements are quite suitable for a fantasy game such as this. This is a fantasy game that does not care about realism. This game's art style has one primary objective, which is to give the player a fantasy atmosphere.
Obligatory Score:
Story- 6.5
Gameplay- 10
Characters- 6.5
Music- 10
Art Design- 9.5
Total - A Solid 8.5/10
The game is marred by its underwhelming story and lack of personal character progression, but it shines like a radiant gem with its excellently crafted gameplay and pleasant fantasy soundtrack. This game deserves your attention.
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✨ Mars squares Uranus today, expect the unexpected, Your daily & weekly astrology is up, link in bio to see what’s shaping your chart.✨
Conduit
She shifts between longing & possibility. Loops of light and shadow. She doesn’t predict the future, she conducts it.
She is not of this world. She is the conduit between dimensions, the architect of dreams too big for gravity.
Affirmation: I channel the cosmos through my every choice. I am not lost, I am aligning.
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Quite a day for Astrology
Daily, Weekly & Monthly scopes updated, links in bio.
The Earth has shifted. The zodiac no longer aligns quite as it once did. Some say astrology’s inaccurate now, outdated. But for me, it was never about pinpoint precision. Astrology is for the seekers, the wanderers, the ones who look up when everything down here feels too heavy. It's not science, it’s soulwork. It’s story. It’s a language of symbols and patterns, geometry woven with meaning.
It’s not about proving anything. It’s about remembering we’re part of something bigger.
Tarot is my calling, Astrology was more my mother’s domain, Ephemeris & Almanac, I wish I could remember what this months moons meant for her garden. I keep her charts going, a connection, a ritual, a reminder.
Whatever the skies are doing, I hope next week brings you something beautiful.
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Weekly horoscopes are up — link in bio.
She didn’t need the stars to be precise, she needed them to speak.
And they did. In symbols. In glyphs. In the slow patient pulse of Saturn through the fourth house.
I keep my mother’s sky-maps now. Not out of duty, but devotion. Because belief isn’t about being right, it’s about remembering why you looked up in the first place.
I hope this week is magical for you.
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Prologue 6/6
The Moon goddess agreed, and was sent down to earth immediately to begin her path.
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Prologue 1/6
Once upon a time, the moon fell in love with the sun. The two, star crossed, were never meant to be. One always shadowed by the other, always missing the other, only catching small stolen kisses, and glimpses through time and space.
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