When Katherine Johnson was little, she loved to count things. By the age of 10, she was in high school. In 1961, she calculated the trajectory of NASA’s first trip into space. She was so consistently accurate that when NASA began to use computers, they had her to check the calculations to make sure they were correct.
If you are always having to make an exception to the rule...it is not longer a rule but just merely a suggestion.
Educated Fool
Seems I have no other choose...but things are working themselves out
From my family to you and yours...Have a very Merry Christmas! And utterly thank God that He became one of us so that we could become one with Him again!
Certain kinds of knowledge rob people of their sleep.
Haruki Murakami (via quotemadness)
Oh its true...ITS DAMN TRUE!!
When you've lived and loved long enough...😳 It's bound to happen...
Regrann from @nasa - What's Up in the night skies this June? First up is Venus. It reaches its highest sunset altitude for the year this month and sets more than two hours after sunset. Then, you can't miss Jupiter, only a month after its opposition--when Earth was directly between Jupiter and the Sun. The best time to observe Jupiter through a telescope is 10:30 p.m. local time at the beginning of the month and as soon as it's dark by the end of the month. Just aim your binoculars at the bright planet for a view including the four Galilean moons. Or just enjoy Jupiter with your unaided eye! Credit: NASA #nasa #space #jupiter #venus #planets #stargazing #astronomy #solarsystem #nightsky #whatsup #lookup #sky #stars #june
Dang Shame!
I don't have all the answers because I didn't make the test!
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