• Benvenuto Giugno con l’outfit di Ottobre
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    #summer #estate #mare #jeans #denim #styleinspo #styleinspiration #influencer #siracusa #curly #curlygirl #orangehair #gingergirl #gingerhair #bikini #beauty #sensuality #smile #happy #beach #shein #sheingals #sheinofficial #pichoftheday #instaphoto 🔶️~🔸️~~𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐚𝐫𝐚~~🔸️~🔶️ IG:barby30.91
    Benvenuto Giugno con l’outfit di Ottobre 😂✌️ . . . . . . . #summer #estate #mare #jeans #denim #styleinspo #styleinspiration #influencer #siracusa #curly #curlygirl #orangehair #gingergirl #gingerhair #bikini #beauty #sensuality #smile #happy #beach #shein #sheingals #sheinofficial #pichoftheday #instaphoto 🔶️~🔸️~~𝐁𝐚𝐫𝐛𝐚𝐫𝐚~~🔸️~🔶️ IG:barby30.91
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  • Out in Arizona…. #arizona #arizonabeauty #arizonagirl #arizonanative #azgirl #bikini #bikinibody #abikinikindalife #everybodyisabikinibody #desert #desertgirl #countrygirl #fyp #fypage #like #instamood #instagood Carie L Johns IG:azhntrgal
    Out in Arizona…. #arizona #arizonabeauty #arizonagirl #arizonanative #azgirl #bikini #bikinibody #abikinikindalife #everybodyisabikinibody #desert #desertgirl #countrygirl #fyp #fypage #like #instamood #instagood Carie L Johns IG:azhntrgal
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    #小那海あや #pic #インスタグラビア #コスプレ #cosplay #코스프레 #instagravure #撮影会モデル #グラビア #野球女子 #棒球 #baystars #beautyblog 小那海あや <ᴀʏᴀ ᴏɴᴀᴍɪ> IG:073ay_a
    🎀💛 . .. ... #小那海あや #pic #インスタグラビア #コスプレ #cosplay #코스프레 #instagravure #撮影会モデル #グラビア #野球女子 #棒球 #baystars #beautyblog 小那海あや <ᴀʏᴀ ᴏɴᴀᴍɪ> IG:073ay_a
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  • Saturn Through Two Space Telescopes: Hubble vs. James Webb

    This stunning side-by-side shows Saturn like never before—captured by two of humanity's most powerful space telescopes.

    Top Image – Hubble (Oct 22, 2023):
    From 1.365 billion km away, Hubble reveals ethereal ring spokes, ghostly features that appear and fade with Saturn’s seasons. These massive, Earth-sized spokes are still not fully understood, though scientists believe they're caused by electrostatic interactions between Saturn’s magnetic field and sunlight.

    Bottom Image – James Webb (June 25, 2023):
    Webb’s first-ever near-infrared view of Saturn reveals the planet as strikingly dark, thanks to methane absorbing most sunlight in its atmosphere—while the icy rings glow brightly. This deep exposure also aims to detect faint moons and better understand the planet’s dynamic system.

    Together, these views showcase the beauty and mystery of Saturn—from visible light to infrared—and mark a powerful collaboration across decades of exploration. One planet, two perspectives, endless wonder.

    Credits:
    Top Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, A. Simon (NASA-GSFC)
    Bottom Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. DePasquale (STScI)

    #Saturn #JamesWebb #Hubble #NASA #ESA #JWST #Astronomy #SpaceTelescopes #RingedPlanet #CosmicWonders #InfraredSpace #HubbleHeritage #WebbTelescope
    Saturn Through Two Space Telescopes: Hubble vs. James Webb This stunning side-by-side shows Saturn like never before—captured by two of humanity's most powerful space telescopes. Top Image – Hubble (Oct 22, 2023): From 1.365 billion km away, Hubble reveals ethereal ring spokes, ghostly features that appear and fade with Saturn’s seasons. These massive, Earth-sized spokes are still not fully understood, though scientists believe they're caused by electrostatic interactions between Saturn’s magnetic field and sunlight. Bottom Image – James Webb (June 25, 2023): Webb’s first-ever near-infrared view of Saturn reveals the planet as strikingly dark, thanks to methane absorbing most sunlight in its atmosphere—while the icy rings glow brightly. This deep exposure also aims to detect faint moons and better understand the planet’s dynamic system. Together, these views showcase the beauty and mystery of Saturn—from visible light to infrared—and mark a powerful collaboration across decades of exploration. One planet, two perspectives, endless wonder. Credits: Top Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, A. Simon (NASA-GSFC) Bottom Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. DePasquale (STScI) #Saturn #JamesWebb #Hubble #NASA #ESA #JWST #Astronomy #SpaceTelescopes #RingedPlanet #CosmicWonders #InfraredSpace #HubbleHeritage #WebbTelescope
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  • Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) is a large, mostly terrestrial bird of prey native to sub-Saharan Africa.

    Known for its distinctive appearance—tall legs, crest of quill-like feathers on the head, and dramatic facial coloring—the bird has fascinated biologists and birdwatchers alike.

    Nickname Origins: Its name comes from 19th-century clerks (or "secretaries") who wore tailcoats and had quill pens tucked behind their ears, which its feathers resemble.

    Predator Role: It’s one of the few birds that specialize in hunting snakes, stomping them to death with strong legs.

    Appearance: The "eyelashes" are actually bristly feathers; the orange facial skin and bold patterns are naturally evolved—not artificial.

    Height & Wingspan: It can stand over 4 feet tall and has a wingspan of over 6.5 feet (2 meters).

    Conservation Status: Near Threatened due to habitat loss and degradation.

    So yes—it’s all 100% natural beauty, as the post claims.
    Secretary Bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) is a large, mostly terrestrial bird of prey native to sub-Saharan Africa. Known for its distinctive appearance—tall legs, crest of quill-like feathers on the head, and dramatic facial coloring—the bird has fascinated biologists and birdwatchers alike. Nickname Origins: Its name comes from 19th-century clerks (or "secretaries") who wore tailcoats and had quill pens tucked behind their ears, which its feathers resemble. Predator Role: It’s one of the few birds that specialize in hunting snakes, stomping them to death with strong legs. Appearance: The "eyelashes" are actually bristly feathers; the orange facial skin and bold patterns are naturally evolved—not artificial. Height & Wingspan: It can stand over 4 feet tall and has a wingspan of over 6.5 feet (2 meters). Conservation Status: Near Threatened due to habitat loss and degradation. So yes—it’s all 100% natural beauty, as the post claims.
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