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Playtime with the girls on a Sunday morning.
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Chilling with my pal Charlie @purringcharlie
Apple iPhone 8 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
Let’s say that you have consolidated multiple email addresses into your Gmail account. Great. Now you have all your email in one place. But sometimes you want to be able to send email using an alternate email address. The Gmail web client makes that easy.…
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Enjoying a nice night out on the patio. #whyiseveryoneontheirphones
Apple iPhone 8 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
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Hanging out on a Friday night by the glow of a computer screen
Apple iPhone 12 Pro back dual camera 6mm f/2
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Smile kitty #catsofinstagram #caturday
Apple iPhone 12 Pro back triple camera 4.2mm f/1.6
STS-41-C launched on April 6, 1984. The mission marked the first direct ascent trajectory for the Space Shuttle;
Challenger reached its 288-nautical-mile-(533-km)-high orbit using its Orbiter Maneuvering System (OMS) engines only once, to circularize its orbit. During the ascent phase, the main computer in Mission Control failed, as did the backup computer.…
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NASA decided to change the launch numbering system. Apparently counting launches wasn’t complicated enough. STS-41-B (formerly STS-11) was the tenth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fourth flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. It launched on February 3, 1984, and landed on February 11 after deploying two communications satellites.…
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November 1983, STS-9, also known as STS-41A and Spacelab 2 launch as the sixth mission of the Columbia. STS-9 sent the first non-U.S. citizen into space on the Shuttle, Ulf Merbold, becoming the first ESA and first West German citizen to go into space
I remember getting up in the middle of the night to watch the televised launch of Challenger. Once the shuttle cleared the tower shortly after 2am, I went outside and looked down the street to see the flame from the rockets light up the sky form 150 miles away.…
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STS-7 was the second mission of Space Shuttle Challenger and Bob Crippen. It was also the long over due flight of the first American woman astronaut, Sally Ride. June 18, 1983. The mission featured the release of two satellites and the capture of one.…
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