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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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llleighsmith

i told ya we’ve canceled discourse n we’ve moved on to homesteading skills

heartmurmuration

it’s just choppin wood and harvesting vegetables and herbs from here on out

llleighsmith

amen!

thedevitoanditsown

unironically this

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frederick-the-ii

Please hit me with more homesteading concept drawings

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the-aspiring-maverick

Good reference material here.

minerfromtarn

@chiribomb !!!!!!

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@mascpriv

bhuttu

Apart from the eating animal part of this my time has finally come.

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NASA plans to fill the sky with colorful, artificial clouds

  • Later in June, people in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region will likely be treated to a unique early-morning sight: colorful artificial clouds, thanks to NASA.
  • The blue-green and red clouds will be produced by the launch of a Terrier Improved Malemute sounding rocket carrying 10 canisters, which will be deployed approximately five minutes after the launch.
  • These canisters will release the colorful vapor trail, which allow NASA’s scientists to track how particles move in space and learn more about upper atmospheric winds.
  • Though vapor tracers have been used by scientists in the past, the multi-canister ampoule ejection system onboard this mission will allow scientists to cover a much larger area than previous tests, the NASA website notes. Read more (6/5/17)

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NASA will blast colorful clouds into the sky Monday night — here’s how to watch

  • Get ready for a show. NASA’s launching a rocket Monday night that will leave a trail of colorful, fake clouds looming over the East Coast.
  • The clouds, which will possibly take over skies from New York to California, will also be visible from a live broadcast from NASA starting at 8:30 p.m. Eastern.
  • Skies will be painted glowing blue-green and red colors by a sounding rocket, which will release 10 soda can-sized canisters into the air to form the clouds.
  • The rocket will launch from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia sometime between 9:04 and 9:19 p.m. Eastern, if all goes as planned, and the flight will last just eight minutes. Read more (6/12/17)
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