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2/ ...to the moon, that is. pictures don't do it justice - it appeared much larger to the naked eye, and the dynamic range of the Mark I eyeball is a lot better than that of the tablet - the mare and large craters were very easily discernible
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Philip Bird - Founder - PAS Industries
3/ vineyard so...yes!https://twitter.com/ProfessorStrix/status/1408087801120260098 …
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Jacque
4/ This is the wine vineyard, so all the grapes here are for wine making (there are table grapes planted elsewhere on the property). Details >>>https://twitter.com/Jajngn/status/1408088224770101250 …
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5/ overhead view top of the image in this tweet is to the left in the previous picture ; bottom of the image is to the right in the previous pix; left of this image is closes to the viewer in the previous squares in image denote trellis postspic.twitter.com/qamAlx2i4G
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted John Sjölander
6/ yes, absolutely aware! I find it fascinating, and every time I see the huge 5-feet-across moon on the horizon, I hold up my arm and note "nope, I can still cover it with one thumb". crazyhttps://twitter.com/jsjo/status/1408089843171840001 …
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John Sjölander @jsjoReplying to @MorlockPI’m sure you’re already aware, but the brain does some marvelous brain magic to your sense of the size of the moon when close to the horizon. We have yet no idea why (in the biological sense), but it’s repeatedly proven in empirical research. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-the-moon-and-the-s/ …3 replies 1 retweet 12 likesShow this thread
ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted John Sjölander
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