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Small features, big science! 🌊 Data from the SWOT satellite reveals how small ocean features, some just a mile across, may have larger impacts on the movement of nutrients and heat than previously thought. Learn more:

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MaskedMotivator 的头像
MaskedMotivator1 年前

Hear me out… in reality we’re we’re subatomic particles that got launched forward by the Big Bang over flat plane stretched in space. We’re spinning so fast there for we’re warped in a sphere getting energy from a star called the sun that’s shines bright white light. We are mere living space debris.

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Aurora⭐️👼1 年前

💙

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The Daily Muck1 年前

California’s “paper” wetland restorations? One small island, a vanished Delta Smelt, and a $39M fine expose what might be the biggest eco-cover-up in the Bay-Delta.

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Peace for Children European Future 20251 年前

perfect...

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Deborah Bradford1 年前

Again...you bozos might be wrong about everything. How about you check the temps again and report them accurately. Do y'all understand cooling?

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Pepe Bonk 🍊1 年前

@NASASolarSystem 🧡💙

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GrinerATodd 🐭1 年前

@NASAJPL Human babies are around 75% water when born. Most adults are 60% water. Is there anything NASA has really done to help humanity?

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Timothy Delapp1 年前

I will always have NASA.

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SEIKO 19921 年前

@NASASolarSystem 🔮🐉...我希望NASA在探測(探測車)海王星成功之後(若有水源...),能夠在其地表,透過工作型機器人,先行蓋起=> #堡壘...。 🔮🐉...然後再將人類的精子與卵子冷凍(冷凍約15年),並發射=> #人工型子宮育成器...&& 前往海王星=> #散播人類的下一代.....。

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SEIKO 19921 年前

@NASASolarSystem 🔮🫠...要達成上述目標,請NASA...=> #一步一步來(約要花85年...!!)...&& 不要跟中國共產黨=> #搶頭香.....。

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