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Posted Sep 14

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Posted Sep 13

​​What is The International Space Station? The International Space Station is a large spacecraft. It orbits around Earth. It is a home where astronauts live. The space station is also a science lab. Many countries worked together to build it. They also work together to use it. The space station is made of many pieces. The pieces were put together in space by astronauts. The ISS consists of pressurized modules, external trusses, solar arrays and other components. ISS components have been launched by Russian Proton and Soyuzrockets as well as American Space Shuttles. The space station's orbit is about 220 miles above Earth. NASA and other space agencies uses the station to learn about living and working in space. The first piece of the International Space Station was launched in 1998. A Russian rocket launched that piece. After that, more pieces were added. Two years later, the station was ready for people. The first crew arrived in October 2000. People have lived on the space station ever since. Over time more pieces have been added. NASA and its partners around the world finished the space station in 2011. The purpose of the International Space Station is to provide an international laboratory to perform experiments within the space environment. For many of those experiments, the key parameter is prolonged weightlessness. ISS is the ninth space station to be inhabited by crews, following the Soviet and later Russian Salyut, Almaz, and Mir stations as well as Skylab from the US. The station has been continuously occupied for 15 years and 32 days since the arrival of Expedition-1 on 2 November 2000. This is the longest continuous human presence in space, having surpassed the previous record of 9 years and 357 days held by Mir. The station is serviced by a variety of visiting spacecraft: Soyuz,Progress, the Automated Transfer Vehicle, the H-II Transfer Vehicle, Dragon, and Cygnus. It has been visited by astronauts, cosmonauts and space tourists from 20 different nations. Join: http://t.me/OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 12

What are the largest living birds? ✅The largest living bird in both size and weight is the ostrich. These giants from Africa grow up to 2.7 meters (9 ft) tall and can weigh up to 130 kilograms (287 lb). ✅Found in the Andes mountains in South America, the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is the largest flying bird in the world by combined measurement of weight and wingspan. It has a maximum wingspan of 3.3 m (10 ft 10 in) and weight of 15 kg (33 lb). ✅In terms of wingspan, the record holder among flying birds is the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) with a wingspan of 3.4 meter (11-foot). It uses those massive flappers to travel hundreds of kilometers in a single journey. ✅The emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) from Antarctica is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species that cannot run or fly but are excellent swimmers. The male and female are similar in plumage and size, reaching 100 cm (39 in) in length and weighing from 22 to 45 kg (49 to 99 lb). Subscribe- t.me/OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 11

It's just a mistake to them but everything for Sullivan, from 17 to 53. I know life sucks but for some people it's just...... (I have no word to explain) Credit: Al Jazeera English Look here @OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 10

Cat's of Cats Colony ❤️ https://t.me/OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 9

New York City (NYC) One of our subscriber asked for a few cool pictures of New York City. Here is your picture brother. @OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 8

Here's a list of top 23 mysterious books. But how could a book be mysterious? You may watch this video to learn more. Very interesting... Link: https://youtu.be/vKTHcsgvJ_M [If you guys are interested then I will send a few of this book's soft copies] Join: @OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 7

All of my favourite animation movies are here 😍 https://t.me/OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 6

I am moving out to Iceland. Anyone wanna join with me? Join: @OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 6

💔💔😂 Join Join: @OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 5

Isn't it beautiful? Sketch by someone 💞 @OreosSpace

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Posted Sep 5

🔘NFT What is an NFT? ◻️Non-fungible token A non-fungible token, often referred to as an "NFT," is a unique digital asset that is part of a blockchain, usually the open-source Ethereum. It is primarily used to verify ownership of digital artwork sold and collected online. NFTs increased in usage in 2020, partially because the Covid-19 pandemic limited the exchange of actual artwork. They are a form of currency on a blockchain, which is a type of database linked together like a chain using cryptography. Blockchains provide helpful information about transactions that cannot be modified. They are also transparent, allowing users to view the transactions and recognize ownership of assets. An NFT, which is part of a blockchain, functions similarly to a receipt that provides proof of a digital asset's purchase and ownership. Anything digital can be sold and collected as an NFT, but an NFT is primarily an image or video artwork. Examples of NFTs NFTs may be anything digital that a person wants to own, such as a unique graphic created by a popular artist, a digital holographic Charizard Pokemon card, animated stickers, a 15-second highlight of LeBron James dunking a basketball, or a rare digital baseball card. It can even be something as simple as a tweet. Since the medium in which NFTs are created makes them so easily reproducible (users can simply and legally download the images and videos onto their own computers) many people scoff at the idea of purchasing NFTs. However, that hasn't stopped art collectors from purchasing NFTs, sometimes for millions of dollars. Reasons for purchasing NFTs Some reasons for shelling out big chunks of change for NFTs include ownership bragging rights (although the artist still holds the copyright and reproduction capabilities), supporting artists they admire, and a belief that the asset will appreciate as cryptocurrency increases. Another reason may just be pure stupidity, but hey, to each their own. ❓Example "I just paid $15 for an NFT." "Oh yeah, what did you get?" "Katie's tweet about sandwiches." "SMH, you're such a simp. " This cryptocurrency GIF animation could be sold as an NFT

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