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Livealarm

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  1. Not so long ago, I found this picture of the major moons of Uranus: You can see the difference in sizes and color between the major moons.
  2. Tempest Shadow Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"?
  3. Hello @twilightsparklerulez! I am interested in roleplaying. Is it okay if use my character, Dupluna, to roleplay?
  4. Hello, welcome to the forums @SunsetFlash!!! Have a great time here!
  5. Dupluna landed on the planet Livealarm because her book about apples got stolen. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
  6. 7 is the most magical number in the world of magical numbers
  7. 518,068 This is getting old. It is just @Deae Rising Shine~ and @Livealarm, @Deae Rising Shine~ and @Livealarm... Hopefully some new ponies will join us too
  8. Hi @Izzy Moonbow I think sparkle is dark blue... The following things make me happy: astro omy, science, mlp, reading&writing. And i think i should add math. This list is quite short, but at least i have something
  9. So the local hole (also known as KBC void) is a large and empty region of space. Well it's not entirely empty since it contains the local group and other cosmic structures... And luna counter is supposed to show how many luna emojis did I use but i guess i deleted the fifth one by accident... Also, there's some kind of local void contains many large superclusters ( including Lankinea and partially Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Compex Here's an image (from Wikipedia) the local void is in the center. It looks massive.... For omniverse, all i found is some kind of development platform from NVIDIA...
  10. Welcome to the forums @OneFifth! Have a great time !!!
  11. This is a follow-up on my other blog entry. Please read it first of you're interested. Click here for the blog entry Now, lets have a round of applause for @DubWolf for telling me about Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Compex (Dubwolf's comment) Now that we're all done with that let's get to the address. After more research, I made an updated Earth address. Here it is: Planet Earth*, Orbit of the Moon, Geospace, Earth's orbit, Inner Solar System, Outer Solar System, Kuiper Belt, Heliosphere, Scattered disc, Oort cloud, Solar System, Local Interstellar Cloud, Local Bubble, Gould Belt, Orion Arm, Orbit of the Solar System, Milky Way Galaxy, Milky Way subgroup, Local Group, Local Sheet, Virgo Supercluster, Laniakea Supercluster, Local Hole, Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Compex, Observable Universe, Universe. Feel free to use it to sent letters to your alien friends or be happy knowing there you are in the universe Hopefully this address aligns with this map of Equestria or this one Luna pony emoji count: 4 5
  12. Happy May and have fun Uni-Cycling things, @Izzy Moonbow!
  13. Hello. It has been over 6 months, and I still haven't received any requests. So I am going to close the request shop. If you still want art from me, you are welcome to PM me. Thank you @Tao and @Princess Cookiefor submitting your requests!
  14. Cheers to everybody pony who participated!!! And a special congratulations to @RafaStaryStory @Minka and @Wizard who won this contest! Have some to celebrate!!
  15. The new NASA space craft called SPHEREx began capturing the sky in 3D. It was launched on March 11th. It spent the last five-six weeks undergoing different checks to make sure it was working properly. Now it takes about 3600 images per day. There is even a video that shows how the spacecraft scans a section of a sky. One of the most interesting things about SPHEREx is that it maps the sky in different wavelengths. It will help scientists determine the distance to different celestial bodies and the composition of objects. Link to the NASA article: click here Link to the discussion: click here Credit for the image: "Earth" by Kevin M. Gill is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
  16. The new NASA space craft called SPHEREx began capturing the sky in 3D. It was launched on March 11th. It spent the last five-six weeks undergoing different checks to make sure it was working properly. Now it takes about 3600 images per day. There is even a video that shows how the spacecraft scans a section of a sky. One of the most interesting things about SPHEREx is that it maps the sky in different wavelengths. It will help scientists determine the distance to different celestial bodies and the composition of objects. Link to the NASA article: click here
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