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spaceX dragon flies upward to the space station cargo delivered
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Aug 5, 2018
Aug 5, 2018 at 12:15 PM UTC
Dragon Flies (Haiku)
moon mo͞on/noun: Moon; noun: moon 1. the natural satellite of the earth,           visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. synonyms: satellite "an eclipse of the moon" a natural satellite of any planet. plural noun: moons synonyms: satellite "an eclipse of the moon" literary, humorous: a month. "many moons had passed since he brought a prospective investor home" synonyms: a long time ago, ages ago, years ago "we stayed at that hotel many moons ago" anything that one could desire. noun: the moon "you must know he'd give any of us the moon" verb: moon; 3rd person present: moons; past tense: mooned; past participle: mooned; gerund or present participle: mooning 1. behave or move in a listless and aimless manner. "lying in bed           eating candy, mooning around" synonyms: waste time, loaf, idle, mope; informal:      lollygag "stop mooning about" act in a dreamily infatuated manner. "Timothy's mooning over her like a schoolboy" synonyms:    mope, pine, brood, daydream, fantasize, be in a reverie "he's mooning over her photograph" 2. informal expose one's buttocks to (someone) in order to insult or amuse them. "Dan had whipped around, bent over, and mooned the crowd" Old English mōna, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch maan and German Mond, also to month, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin mensis and Greek mēn ‘month,’ and also Latin metiri ‘to measure’ (the moon being used to measure time). [sat·el·lite] ˈsadlˌīt/Submit noun: satellite; plural noun: satellites; noun: artificial satellite; plural noun: artificial satellites 1. an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication. synonyms: space station, space capsule, spacecraft; More transmitted by satellite; using or relating         to satellite technology. modifier noun: satellite                                      "satellite broadcasting" satellite television.     "a news          service          on         satellite" 2.                                                       ASTRONOMY a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet. synonyms: moon, secondary planet "the two small satellites of Mars" 3. something that is separated from or on the periphery of something else but is nevertheless dependent on or controlled by it. "satellite offices in London and New York" synonyms: dependent, subordinate,     subsidiary "a satellite state" a small country or state politically or economically dependent on another. synonyms: branch, colony, protectorate, puppet state, possession, holding; communications satellite, weather satellite "the satellite orbited the earth" 4. BIOLOGY a portion of the DNA of a genome with repeating base sequences and of different density from the main sequence. holding; historical: fief, vassal; informal: offshoot "a former satellite of the Soviet Union"            mid 16th century (in the sense ‘follower,    obsequious underling’): from French satellite or Latin satelles, satellit- ‘attendant.’ [space sta·tion] ˈspā(s) ˌstāSHən/ noun: space station; plural noun: space stations; noun: space station; plural noun: space stations; a large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space. ****** ˈmensēz/noun plural noun: ****** blood and other matter discharged from the ****** at ************ the time of ************ "a late ****** late 16th century: from Latin, plural of mensis ‘month.’
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Jun 11, 2018
Jun 11, 2018 at 9:37 PM UTC
****** in space [e=x-y+x-e=x-ye]
moon mo͞on/noun: Moon; noun: moon 1. the natural satellite of the earth,           visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun. synonyms: satellite "an eclipse of the moon" a natural satellite of any planet. plural noun: moons synonyms: satellite "an eclipse of the moon" literary, humorous: a month. "many moons had passed since he brought a prospective investor home" synonyms: a long time ago, ages ago, years ago "we stayed at that hotel many moons ago" anything that one could desire. noun: the moon "you must know he'd give any of us the moon" verb: moon; 3rd person present: moons; past tense: mooned; past participle: mooned; gerund or present participle: mooning 1. behave or move in a listless and aimless manner. "lying in bed           eating candy, mooning around" synonyms: waste time, loaf, idle, mope; informal:      lollygag "stop mooning about" act in a dreamily infatuated manner. "Timothy's mooning over her like a schoolboy" synonyms:    mope, pine, brood, daydream, fantasize, be in a reverie "he's mooning over her photograph" 2. informal expose one's buttocks to (someone) in order to insult or amuse them. "Dan had whipped around, bent over, and mooned the crowd" Old English mōna, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch maan and German Mond, also to month, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin mensis and Greek mēn ‘month,’ and also Latin metiri ‘to measure’ (the moon being used to measure time). [sat·el·lite] ˈsadlˌīt/Submit noun: satellite; plural noun: satellites; noun: artificial satellite; plural noun: artificial satellites 1. an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication. synonyms: space station, space capsule, spacecraft; More transmitted by satellite; using or relating         to satellite technology. modifier noun: satellite                                      "satellite broadcasting" satellite television.     "a news          service          on         satellite" 2.                                                       ASTRONOMY a celestial body orbiting the earth or another planet. synonyms: moon, secondary planet "the two small satellites of Mars" 3. something that is separated from or on the periphery of something else but is nevertheless dependent on or controlled by it. "satellite offices in London and New York" synonyms: dependent, subordinate,     subsidiary "a satellite state" a small country or state politically or economically dependent on another. synonyms: branch, colony, protectorate, puppet state, possession, holding; communications satellite, weather satellite "the satellite orbited the earth" 4. BIOLOGY a portion of the DNA of a genome with repeating base sequences and of different density from the main sequence. holding; historical: fief, vassal; informal: offshoot "a former satellite of the Soviet Union"            mid 16th century (in the sense ‘follower,    obsequious underling’): from French satellite or Latin satelles, satellit- ‘attendant.’ [space sta·tion] ˈspā(s) ˌstāSHən/ noun: space station; plural noun: space stations; noun: space station; plural noun: space stations; a large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space. ****** ˈmensēz/noun plural noun: ****** blood and other matter discharged from the ****** at ************ the time of ************ "a late ****** late 16th century: from Latin, plural of mensis ‘month.’
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Baby. You just don't got What My Body Says is Life A RaRe  Bird This One that Singhs Not Many Can Orbit the Sun  like That Holding The Earths Imagination So Tiffinay Tight   The Waters Edge Feels Like a Breath Has Been Given Holdin out For You Diamond My Heart Your Prayer Your Love My Life Pleasures Swaying Madness Orbiting Eternal Pleasure Lights Satellite Embracing Darkness Kiss Smudged Across the Banks Of A  Moonlit Rivers Appetite Outer Space for a Guitar Pick Cause Baby For the  Inner Galaxy I've Got You Inside Me
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Aug 8, 2016
Aug 8, 2016 at 5:37 PM UTC
Oblivion