12 Fundamental Graphs (with three of my favorites for a closer view of the details)
Stitches calculated to the 0.125 for graph accuracy 📈😉👌🏻
PSA
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Hot and Cold Tap water as seen through a thermal camera.
The speed of light is just the maximum speed that the universe can render at
Vanadinite with Goethite - Taouz, Er Rachidia Province, Meknes-Tafilalet Region, Morocco
If the moon were at the same distance as the ISS
Ronald Erwin McNair was born in 1950 in Lake City, South Carolina. He was an American physicist and NASA astronaut and a man of many accomplishments. His favorite activities were running, boxing, football, playing cards, and cooking. When he was a 9-year-old boy he refused to leave the segregated Lake City Public Library without being allowed to check out his books. When the police knew about the incident, they let him keep those books and 26 years later, after his death, Lake City Public library was named after him.
McNair had a bachelor degree of Science in Engineering Physics and a Ph.D. degree from MIT, in Physics. He gained national notoriety for his work in the field of laser physics. Above that, he was a 5th-degree black Karate instructor and jazz saxophonist.
Dr. Ronald E. McNair memorial in his hometown, Lake City, South Carolina.
Ronald McNair was killed on January 28, 1986, when the space shuttle Challenger exploded.
“I’m not afraid of death, but I’m in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first.”
And he did so much. He became an evershining star for humankind to look up to. Rest in peace.
Time And Space
Sunset lights the bottom of the clouds, viewed from above.