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  • Krystel Terry toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:03:02
    Synopsys of movies be like
    Synopsys of movies be like
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    2025-05-31 11:04:02
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  • Lauryn Mosciski toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:09:02
    Oh what a time to be alive...
    Oh what a time to be alive...
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  • Shakira O'Keefe toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:10:02
    Aren't they same
    Aren't they same
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  • Reanna Farrell toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:15:02
    Neither is okay
    Neither is okay
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  • Art Mraz toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:21:02
    Every time...
    Every time...
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  • Tech Times toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:24:10
    In 2016, astronomers detected one of the most distant and powerful Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) ever recorded—coming from nearly 5 billion light-years away. To put that in perspective, when the signal began its cosmic journey, Earth itself didn’t even exist yet.

    While the true source remains unknown, scientists suspect extreme objects like magnetars, neutron star mergers, or even black hole activity. FRBs are milliseconds long, but carry more energy than our sun produces in days. The mystery continues—reminding us just how vast and ancient our universe truly is.

    #FastRadioBurst #SpaceMysteries #DeepSpace #CosmicSignals #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy
    In 2016, astronomers detected one of the most distant and powerful Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) ever recorded—coming from nearly 5 billion light-years away. To put that in perspective, when the signal began its cosmic journey, Earth itself didn’t even exist yet. While the true source remains unknown, scientists suspect extreme objects like magnetars, neutron star mergers, or even black hole activity. FRBs are milliseconds long, but carry more energy than our sun produces in days. The mystery continues—reminding us just how vast and ancient our universe truly is. #FastRadioBurst #SpaceMysteries #DeepSpace #CosmicSignals #Astrophysics #RadioAstronomy
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  • Lewis Johnston toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:28:02
    Breakfast for dinner? Cool. Dinner for breakfast? Unacceptable.
    Breakfast for dinner? Cool. Dinner for breakfast? Unacceptable.
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  • Erika Kerluke toegevoegd een foto
    2025-05-31 11:30:04
    修圖或是縮小腹都是很辛苦的事
    修圖或是縮小腹都是很辛苦的事
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