DwarfLab has introduced the Dwarf mini smart telescope, a compact astrophotography device designed to make stargazing and deep-sky imaging more accessible through automation, portability, and app-driven control.
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Shakespeare mansion 809 Hall St
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$399 Dwarf Mini Is ‘the World’s Smallest Smart Telescope’
DwarfLab has introduced the Dwarf mini smart telescope, a compact astrophotography device designed to make stargazing and deep-sky imaging more accessible through automation, portability, and app-driven control. [Read More]
$399 Dwarf Mini Is ‘the World’s Smallest Smart Telescope’
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Satellite Captures Rare View of Hubble Space Telescope on its 36th Birthday
It's famous for picturing far-off galaxies, redefining how the public sees the Universe, but as the Hubble Space Telescope turns 36, another satellite has snapped a birthday photo showing Hubble in all its glory. [Read More]
Satellite Captures Rare View of Hubble Space Telescope on its 36th Birthday
It's famous for picturing far-off galaxies, redefining how the public sees the Universe, but as the Hubble Space Telescope turns 36, another satellite has snapped a birthday photo showing Hubble in all its glory.
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Granma - Cuba
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Fidel and unconventional warfare: An early warning about the assault on consciousness
The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution foresaw that cyberspace would become the main battlefield of a silent war aimed at colonizing minds
Fidel and unconventional warfare: An early warning about the assault on consciousness
The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution foresaw that cyberspace would become the main battlefield of a silent war aimed at colonizing minds
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Sanya strengthens positions as research hub as Asian Beach Games open
The Games officially opened at Yasha Park where achievements in the hi-tech sphere were showcased alongside a cultural program, including a humanoid robot dance performance
Sanya strengthens positions as research hub as Asian Beach Games open
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Progress MS-34 cargo spacecraft successfully docks with ISS
The spacecraft carries about 2.5 tons of cargo
Progress MS-34 cargo spacecraft successfully docks with ISS
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Antiques and Vintage - flickr
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Brooklyn brownstone parlor room
techpro12 posted a photo: Photo taken from the real estate MLS
Brooklyn brownstone parlor room
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You Can Spell Your Name is Aerial Images Thanks to NASA
Following on from Earth Day (April 22), NASA has publicized a tool that allows people to spell out their name or any word they want using Landsat satellite images. [Read More]
You Can Spell Your Name is Aerial Images Thanks to NASA
Following on from Earth Day (April 22), NASA has publicized a tool that allows people to spell out their name or any word they want using Landsat satellite images.
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Record-breaking magnetic storm on Earth continues for 66 hours
In April 2017, geomagnetic storms continued for 69 hours
Record-breaking magnetic storm on Earth continues for 66 hours
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The Weeknight Dinner Reset
If you haven’t yet subscribed to my Substack, it’s where I get a little more personal—writing from the heart about self-care, motherhood, wellness, and all things in between. My community loved this post there, so I wanted to share an excerpt with you here. It was 5 pm on a Tuesday. I’d picked up the kids from school, dropped them at golf, powered through a backlog of emails (including a very important response that absolutely had to go out that day), finished a blog post, written an Instagr
The Weeknight Dinner Reset
If you haven’t yet subscribed to my Substack, it’s where I get a little more personal—writing from the heart about self-care, motherhood, wellness, and all things in between. My community loved this post there, so I wanted to share an excerpt with you here.
It was 5 pm on a Tuesday. I’d picked up the kids from school, dropped them at golf, powered through a backlog of emails (including a very important response that absolutely had to go out that day), finished a blog post, written an Instagram caption, and gone back for golf pickup. The second they got in the car, I heard it:
What’s for dinner?
Here’s what was going through my head in that moment: we’d ordered takeout the night before, so that felt like a cop-out. My suggestion of “breakfast for dinner” was met with a chorus of not again (fair point). And the very last thing I wanted to do was fight traffic to the grocery store and start a meal from scratch.
Honestly, it sometimes feels like too much to think of something to make for dinner night after night after night (anyone else?). And here’s the thing: I actually LOVE cooking, and the kitchen is one of my happiest places. Putting on a playlist, pouring a glass of wine, making something from nothing. It’s where I get so much of my inspiration and joy. So the fact that I was sitting there resenting my children for being hungry felt like a problem worth solving.

But I’ve realized: it’s not really about dinner. It’s about decision fatigue. The invisible mental load of reinventing the wheel every single night—accounting for different moods, different preferences, whatever we do and don’t have in the fridge—on top of an already full day. By 5 pm, my brain is tapped, and sometimes the last thing it can handle is yet another open-ended question.
SO, instead of screaming, figure it out yourselves!! into the void, I did something about it. I built a system. I know, I know, “system” sounds rigid and not fun, so let me be clear: it’s really just a simple framework that does the thinking for you ahead of time, so that by the time dinner rolls around, the decisions are already made. That way, you’re set free to enjoy the creativity of putting a good meal together and enjoying it with your people.
It’s not meal prep or a meal plan. It’s a rhythm—and once you have it, weeknight dinners start to feel less like a daily crisis and more like something you can truly enjoy again.
In this post, I’m pulling back the curtain on:
- The dinner recipes that are part of our current lineup
- How to shop, plan, and prep for them in a way that’s completely feasible and non-stressful, even when life is busy
- The simple filter I use on nights when I literally can’t make another decision
Unlock the full post here for the system I use to take the stress out of weeknight dinners. I’m breaking down the simple structure that helps me plan, shop, and answer “what’s for dinner?” without the nightly scramble.
The post The Weeknight Dinner Reset appeared first on Camille Styles.
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Orreryhttps://dact.co.in/orreryPlanets Orrery now works thanks to Ruffle Fl…
Orreryhttps://dact.co.in/orreryPlanets Orrery now works thanks to Ruffle Flash Emulator. https://ruffle.rsOrrery that illustrates the positions of the planets and moons in our solar system and allows a user to view their alignment at any given date in the past or present. It was was found in DynamicDiagrams.com around 2010. A mechanical model of the solar system that illustrates or predicts the relative positions & motions of the planets, moons.#space #planets #flash #animation
Orreryhttps://dact.co.in/orreryPlanets Orrery now works thanks to Ruffle Fl…
Orrery
Planets Orrery now works thanks to Ruffle Flash Emulator.
Orrery that illustrates the positions of the planets and moons in our solar system and allows a user to view their alignment at any given date in the past or present. It was was found in DynamicDiagrams.com around 2010.
A mechanical model of the solar system that illustrates or predicts the relative positions & motions of the planets, moons.
#space #planets #flash #animation

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Project Hail Mary Lego Set Photographed on the Edge of Space
Ryan Gosling's character, Dr. Ryland Grace from Project Hail Mary, has found himself in space again -- this time in Lego form. [Read More]
Project Hail Mary Lego Set Photographed on the Edge of Space
Ryan Gosling's character, Dr. Ryland Grace from Project Hail Mary, has found himself in space again -- this time in Lego form.