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The Treesqueak Is A Fearsome Critter That Is Said To Reside In The Forests Of North America. It Is A

The Treesqueak is a Fearsome Critter that is said to reside in the forests of North America. It is a commonly seen Fearsome Critter and looks much like a weasel but has the ability to change color and wrap itself around tree limbs that is “chameleon-like”. The Treesqueak is said to have a number of different calls: “a whine like a panther, a squeal like a young pig, and sometimes a roar like a bunch of cannon crackers at a shotgun wedding”. 

6 years ago

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7 years ago

*nuzzles face in your ass cheeks* ;3 Kawaii desu desu notice me senpai My Vagoober aches for your touch Vagoogoo uwuwuwuwuwuwuwuwu~~~ 💦💦💦💦🍆🍆🍆🍆🍆🍆🍆🍆😍😍😍

Wow this is,,,,,,absolutely awful, I hate it


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7 years ago

The full rotation of the Moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.


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6 years ago
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,
KangHee Kim Aka 김 강희 Aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, B. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, Based Brooklyn, NY,

KangHee Kim aka 김 강희 aka Tiny Cactus (Korean, b. 1991, Seoul, South Korea, based Brooklyn, NY, USA)  Photography

6 years ago

Hey. Reach out your hand I got something for ya.

6 years ago
PERSEID METEORS TO REACH PEAK ACTIVITY ON 12 AUGUST

PERSEID METEORS TO REACH PEAK ACTIVITY ON 12 AUGUST

The annual Perseid meteor shower is set to light up the skies over the UK [and much of the rest of the world] on the night of 12-13 August. The new Moon will mean a darker sky and perfect conditions (given clear skies) for one of the summer months’ most breath-taking spectacles.

The Perseid meteors seem to come from a single point, the ‘radiant,’ situated in the constellation Perseus, giving the shower its name. This is however just an effect of perspective, as the meteors move parallel to each other, much like drivers see when driving in heavy rain.

The radiant will be visible from around 10 pm and at this time there will be the highest chance of seeing ‘Earth grazing meteors.’ These are meteors that skim the Earth’s atmosphere and so have long, blazing tails.

Observers can expect to see a few tens of meteors per hour, or one every few minutes, once darkness has fallen on 12 August. The number of meteors will peak in the early hours of 13 August, when up to around seventy each hour should be visible.

Meteors (also known as ‘shooting stars’) are small particles of dust, some as small as grains of sand, entering our atmosphere at high speed. The friction as they pass through causes the air around the meteor to heat up dramatically, resulting in a characteristic brief bright streak of light.

Meteor showers occur when the Earth passes through a clump of debris in space, as our planet moves along its orbit around the Sun. The dust causing this shower comes from a comet known as Swift-Tuttle, which last passed near Earth in 1992 and orbits the Sun approximately once every 133 years. The meteor shower is actually the Earth moving into the dust and rock left by the comet, which will next come close to Earth in an extremely near miss in 2126.

The shower will be visible all over the UK [and Europe, North America, etc.), as long as the skies are clear. Unlike a lot of celestial events, meteor showers are easy to watch and no special equipment is needed, although a reclining chair and a blanket make viewing much more comfortable.

Most importantly it will help to be away from artificial light, so observers are advised to avoid built-up areas if possible, and to try to find an unobstructed view of the sky towards the east. The Perseids are active from mid-July to mid-August, but for most of that time only a few meteors per hour are visible. So if clouds do make viewing impossible this weekend, the showers will continue for a few days more with reduced activity.


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6 years ago

Me @ everyone: look at the moon

5 years ago
Lyrid Meteor Shower Is Expected To Peak April 19th-April 22nd, 2020. 10 To 20 Stars Are Expected Per

Lyrid Meteor Shower is expected to peak April 19th-April 22nd, 2020. 10 to 20 stars are expected per hour but it is known in the past to have had 100 per hour.

You will want to look East towards the constellation Lyra, which contains the bright star Vega. Take a blanket, lay out under the night sky and take comfort in knowing you are one of millions to wish on a shooting star.

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