I guess it's the times we live in that, for a second, I misread this headline as "mysterious TWINKIES in our clouds."pic.twitter.com/LcjWxa4MkK
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I guess it's the times we live in that, for a second, I misread this headline as "mysterious TWINKIES in our clouds."pic.twitter.com/LcjWxa4MkK
Don't bother reading - #FakeNews Ban New York Times
I'll ask dr.tyson to come forward
SCARY to any scientist.
Not ice... gotta be all the tin foil hats folks are wearing.
I thought "a million miles" was hyperbole considering most satellites are ~22k. Now down a rabbit hole on DSCOVR, Lagrange and Lissajous ✓
I recognize that as South América's image, and I know that circled twinkle is near Brasilia ice in mid of jungle zone? Hard to beleive.
São as muambas do Paraguai
yannaa holee illalaayaaa jjjjjj....>>>>>>>>>>>>> ,nsk
Interesting - wonder why ice in the clouds while there is "Global Warming" - can anyone explain?
Sure. Because up in the clouds it is so cold that water can freeze. This has nothing to do with the meaning of global warming to the planet.
Looks like more billion dollar cgi.
A twinkle in your ice
Wow, I thought I read "Twinkies." -E
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