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  • MiningWatch a Mine Move over 40 years

    Watch a Mine Move over 40 years

    This is the Hambach surface mine in Germany. It’s an open pit mine that extracts lignite coal. Over 40 years it is sweeping in a clockwise direction like a hungry hungry caterpillar. Here’s the animation source made with Landsat images sequenced together since 1985: Made with Landsat Explorer. Thanks for watching! Love, John Nelson Check out some other social channels…

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  • Hyper-vElon Musk: ”Betelgeuse Star Explosion Will DESTROY EVERYTHING In 2 Weeks!”

    Elon Musk: ”Betelgeuse Star Explosion Will DESTROY EVERYTHING In 2 Weeks!”

    Elon Musk has made headlines once again, and this time, it’s about something truly catastrophic—something that has the entire world talking. Musk, known for his innovations in technology and space exploration, has warned that the Betelgeuse star could explode in a supernova and, as a result, destroy everything on Earth within two weeks. Subscribe Here ➡ #Voyager [ad_2] source

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  • Hyper-vElon Musk Reveals SpaceX’s NEW Artificial Gravity Starship!

    Elon Musk Reveals SpaceX’s NEW Artificial Gravity Starship!

    Elon Musk has once again made headlines with an announcement that could change the very nature of space travel as we know it. SpaceX, Musk’s pioneering space exploration company, is pushing the boundaries of what humanity once thought possible with its latest innovation: artificial gravity. The concept, which has long been a staple of science fiction, is now being brought…

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  • For the Last 33 Years, Hubble Has Been Seeing Strange Objects Coming Towards The Solar System.

    It all started in the early 1990s, when the mystery of our universe was revealed through Hubble’s newly functioning lenses penetrating the cosmic veil. Weird outliers, like dim, rapidly moving dots that didn’t fit the usual description, appeared among the brilliant nebulae and galaxies. At first, these objects were thought to be simple space trash or observational mistakes. However, as…

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