Dear Furiends,
The more I space trivia I learn, the more I realize that I don’t know everything. Did any of you know that water could float in space?!? I didn’t. I assumed water was like a raindrop and needed something solid for its center. And since Mars doesn’t appear to have lakes or oceans, I assumed an atmosphere was needed to hold it in place. Assuming the infographic (below) I discovered on Pinterest is correct, I was wrong….
Keep an eye on the sky, dear furiends!
Mr. M =^.^=
Always, great space posts. I need your email; whenever I see a space post, I think of you!
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My secretary’s email should be on the sidebar
jeannefoguht.author@gmail.com
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That is mind boggling.
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Do you think alien fish live in it? =^.^=
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Huh. I never even thought of water and how it would act in space. Though I guess there’s oxygen and hydrogen atoms floating around in space and they’d come together like anywhere. I think I found the object the graphic is referring too {SO COOL!!!!}
https://www.nasa.gov/topics/universe/features/universe20110722.html
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That’s Trivia like this could perk Purr’s interest in space travel. Thanks for adding the link! Hope you have a great day. =^.^=
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What a photo, and a totally new information. Thank you, Mr. M.
Kosmo
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It is a beautiful photo, isn’t it? Kosmo, dear brofur, I hope you are having a wonderful week. =^.^=
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No matter how much we learn, there is always more to learn.
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That is true! In fact, I would go so far as to say the more I learn, the more I realize I need to learn. =^.^=
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That was such an interesting short post 🙂
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