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relized that my mom sheltered me too much as a kid and just noticed that during the fourth of july trip cause I randomly said "some people are born to suffer to atone to the sins of their past life" and smiled
I've nearly gone blind, good fourth of July every one!
happy 4th of july
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YEAH, IT'S A PARTY IN THE USA
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!!
Had a silly thought that reminded me of a silly quote that reminded me of them as something silly they would say.
Happy fourth. Happy pride. đ
omg i was thinking abt this post again and realized âand im sorry i left but it was for the best though it never felt rightâ also fits SO well omg this is gonna destroy me. plus the fact that the reaping is on the fourth of july lol
i am not ready for the sotr edits to fourth of july by sufjan stevens when the movie comes out
âdid you get enough love, my little dove?â
Pew! Pew! Pew!Â
Imagine slow-motion fireworks that started exploding 170 years ago and are still continuing. This type of firework is not launched into Earth's atmosphere, but rather into space by a doomed super-massive star, called Eta Carinae.Â
Enjoy the the latest view from our Hubble Space Telescope.Â
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In Hollywood blockbusters, explosions and eruptions are often among the stars of the show. In space, explosions, eruptions and twinkling of actual stars are a focus for scientists who hope to better understand their births, lives, deaths and how they interact with their surroundings. Spend some of your Fourth of July taking a look at these celestial phenomenon:
Credit:Â NASA/Chandra X-ray Observatory
This object became a sensation in the astronomical community when a team of researchers pointed at it with our Chandra X-ray Observatory telescope in 1901, noting that it suddenly appeared as one of the brightest stars in the sky for a few days, before gradually fading away in brightness. Today, astronomers cite it as an example of a âclassical nova,â an outburst produced by a thermonuclear explosion on the surface of a white dwarf star, the dense remnant of a Sun-like star.
Credit: NASA/Hubble Space Telescope
The brilliant tapestry of young stars flaring to life resemble a glittering fireworks display. The sparkling centerpiece is a giant cluster of about 3,000 stars called Westerlund 2, named for Swedish astronomer Bengt Westerlund who discovered the grouping in the 1960s. The cluster resides in a raucous stellar breeding ground located 20,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Carina.
Credit: NASA/THEMIS/Sebastian Saarloos
Sometimes during solar magnetic events, solar explosions hurl clouds of magnetized particles into space. Traveling more than a million miles per hour, these coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, made up of hot material called plasma take up to three days to reach Earth. Spacecraft and satellites in the path of CMEs can experience glitches as these plasma clouds pass by. In near-Earth space, magnetic reconnection incites explosions of energy driving charged solar particles to collide with atoms in Earthâs upper atmosphere. We see these collisions near Earthâs polar regions as the aurora. Three spacecraft from our Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) mission, observed these outbursts known as substorms.
Credit: NASA/Hubble Space Telescope//ESA/STScI
Every galaxy has a black hole at its center. Usually they are quiet, without gas accretions, like the one in our Milky Way. But if a star creeps too close to the black hole, the gravitational tides can rip away the starâs gaseous matter. Like water spinning around a drain, the gas swirls into a disk around the black hole at such speeds that it heats to millions of degrees. As an inner ring of gas spins into the black hole, gas particles shoot outward from the black holeâs polar regions. Like bullets shot from a rifle, they zoom through the jets at velocities close to the speed of light. Astronomers using our Hubble Space Telescope observed correlations between supermassive black holes and an event similar to tidal disruption, pictured above in the Centaurus A galaxy.Â
Credit: NASA/Hubble Space Telescope/ESA
Supernovae can occur one of two ways. The first occurs when a white dwarfâthe remains of a dead starâpasses so close to a living star that its matter leaks into the white dwarf. This causes a catastrophic explosion. However most people understand supernovae as the death of a massive star. When the star runs out of fuel toward the end of its life, the gravity at its heart sucks the surrounding mass into its center. At the turn of the 19th century, the binary star system Eta Carinae was faint and undistinguished. Our Hubble Telescope captured this image of Eta Carinae, binary star system. The larger of the two stars in the Eta Carinae system is a huge and unstable star that is nearing the end of its life, and the event that the 19th century astronomers observed was a stellar near-death experience. Scientists call these outbursts supernova impostor events, because they appear similar to supernovae but stop just short of destroying their star.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO
Extremely energetic objects permeate the universe. But close to home, the Sun produces its own dazzling lightshow, producing the largest explosions in our solar system and driving powerful solar storms.. When solar activity contorts and realigns the Sunâs magnetic fields, vast amounts of energy can be driven into space. This phenomenon can create a sudden flash of lightâa solar flare.The above picture features a filament eruption on the Sun, accompanied by solar flares captured by our Solar Dynamics Observatory.
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Happy day when the Declaration of Independence was declared but not the actual day when it was signed even though thatâs what the holiday was celebrating when it was created 94 years after the event.
The history of Independence Day is weird man.
*Explosion noises*
Jim we gotta go Jim
Youâre here, Mr. Spock! Thereâs this amazing fireworks show nearby and I was just wondering if you wanted to join me
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Happy Fourth to my fellow Americans and everyone else đşđ¸
Tried a limited color-pallet. I hate drawing the flag because stars so I did the Colony flag. Still looks bad lol
Happy Fourth of July! đşđ¸
Here is an Independence Day drawing, maybe I can make a full rendered drawing of Ame later.
I didnât include all of the states sadly, sorry if I didnât include yours đđđ
There is Texas, California, Alaska, Minnesota, Florida, Hawaii, Ohio, and New York. It really feels like a Fourth of July block party đ, I wanna experience that again. Have a great day everyone!!
what is bro doing July 3rd just went by... STOP CELEBRSTING AND GO BACK TO BED CIPHER!?! Geez you're a wack job.
"Happy fourth-" Shut up SHUT THE FUCK UP I stg I hate it with a burning passion if you dare set off a firework near me I will shove it up your ass and watch you explode
Pls make the fireworks stop..I hate them
I don't care much for 4th of July..but I do love horror films, so here's a 4th of july horror film
posting this..as someone with autism
fourth of July is a nightmare for me.
GUYS WHAT IF WE VOTE LOGAN FOR DRIVER OF THE DAY CAUSE HES SPENDING THE FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND IN SILVERSTON
Actually we did it this year.
My little brother asked "Is Captain America going to come to our house in the middle of the night?"
I said yeah and he was like "BUT THATS TRESSPASING!!!"
He was also like "Well we'll know if he's real if they're gone tomorrow"
Itâs Fourth of July Eve so make sure to leave some milk and cookies out for Captain America
I think this one is my favorite that Iâve ever taken
Itâs Fourth of July Eve so make sure to leave some milk and cookies out for Captain America