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Dreamer | Creator | StorytellerSharing thoughts, inspirations, and a little bit of magic. 🌟 Here for creativity, connection, and celebrating the beauty in everyday moments. Let’s inspire each other. 🖤
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happilyweepingmentality · 4 months ago
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🌟 You’re Doing Better Than You Think 🌟
It’s easy to be hard on yourself, but take a moment to appreciate how far you’ve come.
✨ You’ve faced challenges and kept going. ✨ You’ve learned, grown, and adapted. ✨ You’re making progress, even if it doesn’t always feel like it.
Be proud of yourself. You’re on your way. 💫
#SelfGrowth #Motivation #KeepGoing #TrustTheProcess
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happilyweepingmentality · 4 months ago
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happilyweepingmentality · 4 months ago
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Our beautiful blue planet!
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happilyweepingmentality · 4 months ago
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This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals clouds of gas and dust near the Tarantula Nebula, located in the Large Magellanic Cloud about 160,000 light-years away.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Murray
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happilyweepingmentality · 4 months ago
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Hubble's edge-on galaxy NGC 3432
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happilyweepingmentality · 4 months ago
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Hubble's edge-on galaxy NGC 3432
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happilyweepingmentality · 6 months ago
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happilyweepingmentality · 6 months ago
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Flying Nimbus
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happilyweepingmentality · 6 months ago
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Title: Embracing the Little Moments
Life is a collection of moments, big and small. While we often celebrate the grand achievements, it's the little moments that truly shape our days. Whether it's the warmth of a morning coffee, the sound of rain tapping on the window, or a smile from a stranger, these small joys add up to create a beautiful life.
Take a moment today to appreciate the little things. Share a photo of something that made you smile, write about a small act of kindness you witnessed, or simply jot down a few things you're grateful for. Let's celebrate the beauty in the everyday.
Tags: #Life #Moments #Gratitude #EverydayJoy #Mindfulness
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happilyweepingmentality · 6 months ago
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NGC 4753, Galaxy Whisps
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happilyweepingmentality · 6 months ago
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happilyweepingmentality · 6 months ago
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Tree of Lights, Iceland
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happilyweepingmentality · 8 months ago
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A Colorful Aurora Paints the Night Sky
As we move into the peak of solar cycle 25, activity on the Sun has been ratcheting up. One sign of that appeared in Earth’s atmosphere in the form of an impressive display of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, which was visible to observers on the ground beyond the Arctic Circle and deep into the midlatitudes in October 2024.
Millions of skywatchers were treated to the green, pink, and red lights of the aurora overnight on October 10-11. At 1:55 a.m. Eastern Time (05:55 Universal Time) on October 11, the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) on the NOAA-20 satellite acquired this image of the aurora. The VIIRS day-night band detects nighttime light in a range of wavelengths from green to near-infrared and uses filtering techniques to observe signals such as city lights, reflected moonlight, and auroras.
In this view, the northern lights appear as ribbons of white crossing parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan in the U.S., and several provinces in Canada. But auroras are dynamic, and different coverage and patterns of light would have been visible at other times of the night. While these satellite data are shown in grayscale, viewers on the ground saw colors from green (the most common) to purple to red. Atmospheric compounds found at different altitudes influence an aurora’s color.
An astronaut on the International Space Station captured the photograph below of green hues of the aurora dancing across the planet’s surface, with a layer of deep red light above.
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The light show was the visible manifestation of a severe geomagnetic storm—a disturbance of the upper atmosphere caused by the interaction of pressure waves and electromagnetic energy from the Sun interacting with Earth’s magnetic field, or magnetosphere.
In this case, the storm was caused by energized material emitted from the Sun, also known as a coronal mass ejection, that occurred in tandem with an intense solar flare on October 8, 2024. Whereas solar flares reach the planet in a matter of minutes and interfere with radio communications, coronal mass ejections may take several days to travel to Earth.
Coronal mass ejections contain large amounts of plasma from the Sun’s corona and carry with them an embedded magnetic field. Interactions between these expulsions from the Sun and the upper atmosphere of Earth produce the colorful auroral displays. According to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center, the storm ranked 4 out of 5 in severity.
The aurora was visible from many areas worldwide, including latitudes where sightings of auroras are uncommon. Auroras occur high in the atmosphere, so observers on the ground can potentially witness them from far away—well beyond the areas covered by the band of light in the satellite image at the top of this page. Photographs of the aurora were shared from Nevada, North Carolina, Arizona, and Texas. The National Weather Service in Lubbock, Texas, shared photos of the aurora in shades of pink and green.
NASA Earth Observatory image by Michala Garrison, using VIIRS day-night band data from NASA EOSDIS LANCE, GIBS/Worldview, and the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS). Story by Emily Cassidy.
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