#Solar System Updates
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therealistjuggernaut · 5 months ago
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spaceadvances · 2 years ago
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The James Webb Space Telescope is so incredibly sensitive, it could detect the heat signature of a bumblebee on the Moon (if, that is, there were bumblebees on the Moon).
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bassguitarinablackt-shirt · 4 months ago
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NOPE I DO NOT WANT TO DEAL WITH THIS I WILL BE IGNORING IT UNTIL I CANT THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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cosmicsolarsystem · 11 months ago
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🍊 HII FRIENDS!! It's been a bit!
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🍊 Let me start by saying hi! My name is TANGY and I am one of the owners of this blog! This blog primarily started off as a blog to make art of a rare ship in the fandom and go through our life as we try to live on our own together, but it quickly turned into an ask blog before we knew it!
🐰 An ask blog was never really the intention of this account so we might be turning off asks for the time being. there might be times where they are turned back on for a bit, but not for long.
💐 As for one ask in our inbox right now, Hero is doing good! I know there is always debate on what Hero picks up post-ending, but he is still very close to all of us! In fact, if things get a little rough when it comes to jobs, he might come stay with us for a bit. We would have offered earlier, but I think him staying would be a littleeee...awkward.
💤 updates will be occasional since this blog is based off of a roleplay me and the others do. thank you for your patience and we hope to provide more ship content in the future.
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regrowal-the-game · 1 year ago
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Fun fact, apparently this is called an Orrery. I thought they were just called an astrolabe or a solar system/solar model. Anyways, this is part of the solar system for our game ReGrowal, specifically planet 55e and its two moons :)
-@recusantalchemist
(p.s. Astrolabes are nothing like this, they're basically an astronomical compass... thing.)
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ok i think this year’s winter playlist is done:
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miss-sternennacht · 11 months ago
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I wanna know what you like!! I don’t care for the reason (looks pretty, color, size, material, sailor moon scout, a bitter Pluto lover like myself, someone who enjoys the dwarf planets, someone who likes Planet X, whatever!)
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science-for-the-masses · 2 years ago
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yahyahwhat · 9 months ago
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I FUCKONG KNEW IT
"About 81% of recruiters say that their employer posts “ghost jobs,” or positions that either don’t exist or are already filled, according to a new report from MyPerfectResume, a resume building platform. Jasmine Escalera, a career expert for MyPerfectResume, says this figure is staggering, and discouraging for candidates looking to land a new role.
“We often hear job-seekers saying, ‘I’m tired, I’m depressed, I’m desperate,’ using these very harsh words when it comes to the job market,” she says. “This is one of the reasons why they are losing faith in organizations and companies.”
Not only are recruiters fessing up to the tactic, they’re also admitting to how common it is. Around 17% say up to three quarters of their job announcements aren’t genuine, while 21.5% say ghost jobs account for half of all positions they post, 36% say a quarter of their postings are fake or already filled, and 18% of headhunters report that less than one tenth of their work advertisements aren’t real.  
It may seem counterproductive for recruiters to advertise ghost jobs, theoretically wasting their own time as well as that of applicants—but there are incentives for doing so. About 38% say they post fake positions to maintain a presence on job boards when they aren’t hiring, 36% do so to assess the effectiveness of their job descriptions, 26% want to build a talent pool for the future, 26% hope gain insight into the job market and competitors, and 25% want to assess how difficult it would be to replace certain employees, according to the report. Escalera points out that a big reason for posting these jobs is recruiters wanting to improve their business’ image—nearly a quarter also say that fake jobs help their companies look as if they aren’t experiencing a hiring freeze, and one fifth say they post ghost jobs to improve the reputation of their company."
(August 19, 2024)
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mastereye-1 · 9 days ago
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khayal12345 · 3 months ago
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World's First Invisible Solar Panel: Generates Unlimited Electricity and Can be Applied to Phone Screens
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spaceadvances · 2 years ago
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We can’t believe it’s nearly been a year since we received JWST’s first image ✨
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poojagblog-blog · 4 months ago
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The global Energy Management Systems Market in terms of revenue was estimated to be worth $44.19 billion in 2024 and is poised to reach $84.34 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 13.8% from 2024 to 2029 according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™.
The global EMS market is mainly pushed through the increasing emphasis on power efficiency and the growing need to reduce operational prices across diverse industries. As energy expenses keep to differ and regulatory pressures accentuate, organizations are in search of advanced solutions to optimize strength intake, improve productivity, and reduce carbon emissions. EMS solutions offer actual-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and automation abilities that permit organizations to manipulate their energy utilization more efficiently, main to big cost financial savings and more advantageous sustainability. This demand for electricity efficiency is specially robust in strength-in depth sectors which includes manufacturing, utilities, and industrial actual property, wherein the implementation of EMS can result in sizeable financial and environmental advantages.
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whoisjaylamm · 5 months ago
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The Sky Tonight Update: Quadrantids Meteor Shower
The Quadrantids is an above average shower, with up to 40 meteors per hour at its peak. It is thought to be produced by dust grains left behind by an extinct comet known as 2003 EH1, which was discovered in 2003. Continue reading The Sky Tonight Update: Quadrantids Meteor Shower
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sodapops0lstice · 10 months ago
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16 HOURS UNTIL THE BIRTH UPDATE!!!!
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ghostflowerdreams · 21 days ago
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I've been watching European news channels, and there's been a massive power outage across Spain, Portugal, and southern France. The only reason some stations were even able to report on it was because they had generators to keep their broadcasts running and update the public. No one knows the cause yet — some suspect a cyberattack, while others believe it could be a climatological event.
Restoring electricity is the top priority, since nearly everything depends on it.
Cell phones aren't working, not even landlines, and there's no Wi-Fi either. There are no traffic lights, no trains, and no metro service. People have been trapped for hours in elevators and on trains. Hospitals are struggling to keep their backup generators running. Airports are at a standstill, and travelers can't even book hotels, leaving them stranded.
Nearly all the stores are closed because cash registers (and security system) won't work without electricity, so people can't buy food, candles, batteries, or even gasoline. Some people can't even access ATMs, and without cash on hand, they're fucked. And of course, food is spoiling in homes, stores, and restaurants, and with no way to heat it, many are being forced to eat it cold.
I can only imagine how much worse it would be if this had happened during extreme winter or summer temperatures, when staying warm or cool would be critical.
This situation really shows how unprepared most people are if something even worse were to happen. It's not a big deal if the power is out for an hour or two, but 10+ hours? That's a different story. This is why it's so important to have an emergency bag or stash. Make sure it includes a first-aid kit, flashlights, candles, fire starters, blankets, canned food, and water — along with a portable radio, ideally one that charges by solar power or a hand crank instead of batteries.
Seriously, it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
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