Newsletter No. 64
Discover the Earth from a cosmic perspective
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This week we learned about the ‘Bat Scan Project’. It’s a series of 1000’s incredible photos of bats, taken to combat negative media narratives about bats following the Covid pandemic. 🔗 Link
🚀 Space The ‘Butterfly Nebula’ as captured by Hubble: Apparently, scientists believe that in the centre there are 2 stars orbiting each other
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🐠 Aquatic Life Baby octopus hatching and immediately changing color thanks to chromatophores (the pigment cells)
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🐠 Aquatic Life Pygmy Seahorse, this underwater marvel is the world’s smallest seahorse and as rare as they are tiny, smaller than a dime. They are found in Southeast Asia, in the coral triangle area
Posted by demabehery
🐠 Aquatic Life One of the rarest animal sightings in the world: chirodectes maculatus, only seen once before
Posted by searchaskew
🦁 Animals Leaf Sheep are one of the only animals that can photosynthesize, is also able to produce enough energy through kleptoplasty that helps them stay alive for at least 2 months comfortably
Posted by Pasargad
Get more content like videos, podcasts, virtual reality, and more in the Discover Earth app.
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The matterhorn (which is over 4500m high)
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A Northern Red Bishop
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Tiny fungi on a piece of bark
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“People will kill you over time. And how they’ll kill you is with tiny harmless phrases like, ‘Be realistic’.”
— Dylan Moran
@ziyatong on Twitter, Tweets From Earthling
“Find a relationship where you, naturally being you, makes the other person happy. And the other person, naturally being the other person, makes you happy.”
@NavalismHQ on Twitter, Tweets From Navalism