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Dylan T. Murphree
Astronomy, cosmology, paleontology/natural history, & Seattle sports. Fan of paleoart. Per aspera ad astra. 🇺🇸
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Jason Major 18 h
This view, made from images acquired by Hubble in November 2016, looks into the center of M51, the Whirlpool Galaxy. Located 23 million light-years away in Canes Venatici, M51 is the first galaxy classified as a spiral.
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Dylan T. Murphree 8 h
🤯😃Wow! This is *so* impressive. You can almost feel the sand & gravel shifting underfoot. A breathtaking and richly informative panoramic view of the Martian landscape from the perspective of !
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Kevin M. Gill 4. velj
Proxima Centauri processed using data from the Hubble Space Telescope
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Dylan T. Murphree 4. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @PaleoCameron
😃Congratulations, Cam! The KPA couldn’t have gone to a finer, or more deserving young man! I’m more than happy to pitch in some for travel expenses, & I hope others will follow suit. So happy for you, man!
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Cameron Muskelly 4. velj
As you may know already, I won the Katherine Palmer Award which is a huge achievement in my life. The award will be presented at the MAPS conference in Iowa City, Iowa. I really need your help to get my mother and I to MAPS to receive this award.
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Darren Naish 4. velj
Huge congrats to Cam Muskelly for being the 2020 winner of the Katherine Palmer Award! But to collect the award, financial help is needed. Please go here and consider chipping in. I will :)
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Jason Major 3. velj
The crescent of Uranus, imaged by a departing Voyager 2 on February 3, 1986.
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Dr Dean Lomax 3. velj
Did you know that ground sloths the size of elephants were a thing? Here’s some mummified skin with fur belonging to a ~10,000 year old ground sloth called Mylodon darwinii, found inside a cave in Chile.
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Kevin M. Gill 3. velj
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Kevin M. Gill 3. velj
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Corey S. Powell 2. velj
A crescent Earth rising over the Moon, seen from Apollo 14 on February 6, 1971. Not as famous as the Apollo 8 Earthrise, but this one has such an eerie beauty.
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Emily Tamkin 31. sij
Maybe 7 years ago the Economist wrote this article about "zombie democracies" in which elected leaders say "but I won" as they hollow out/undermine the institutions that allow for free and fair elections. They wrote it about Russia and Turkey but now would have more case studies.
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Dana Korneisel 31. sij
This excellent little primate, Notharctus, has a stubby little "thumb" which likely helped it to scamper through the Eocene trees.
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Kevin M. Gill 31. sij
Uranus in January 1986 as seen by Voyager 2.
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Neil Brocklehurst 31. sij
For its Rhinesuchus, a 3m long temnospondyl amphibian from the mid-late Permian (~265-255Mya) of the Karoo, South Africa. Skulls on display at the Evolutionary studies institute in Johannesburg
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Christian Kammerer 31. sij
Adult (Cope's original holotype!) and juvenile skulls of one of my very favorite animals: the lower Permian amphibian Eryops megacephalus from Texas.
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Kevin M. Gill 17. sij
Saturn's snowball moon, Enceladus, as seen in IR+UV spectrum by Cassini in October 2015 -
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Darren Naish 30. sij
For all its fame, is a rare , just 10 specimens are known. Today comes the exciting news that a new specimen - a 201 cm humerus (and other bits) - has been discovered. The full story... Art by
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Jim Kirkland 30. sij
We need to get our "Deinonychus" coprolites (laying in isolated Albian "Tenonotosaurus" skeleton with deinonychosaur teeth) Nat Carroll at to microCT in search of preened feather scraps. needs to set up loan.
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Dylan T. Murphree 30. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @JPMajor
🤯Wow! This is astonishing. Adaptive optics have been such a game changer.
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