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I’m glad the scientific community is once again continuing cooperation even through political bullshit.

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When the moon and Mars are hit by meteorites, sometimes they eject material out of their orbits. Very occasionally, that material hits the Earth’s atmosphere and becomes a meteorite in turn. And sometimes, we find those meteorites.

You can buy fragments of those meteors.

I have tiny tiny pieces of meteorites from the moon and from Mars. They give me a sad, solitary feeling for the place of humans in this vast universe, and a sense of awe for being able to look at some portion of that vastness, and a sense of wonder for what I see.

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The first hit is always free.

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Empty gesture, they know doge made sure USA has no scientist left /s

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