In 2020, 30 years after the Hubble Space Telescope entered orbit, NASA plans a series of physical and cyber celebrations. One of the most surprising is to actually see their birthday star?
Can you believe it? The phrase "In the vast universe, everyone has their place" is really not just a saying.
In 2020, 30 years after the Hubble Space Telescope entered orbit, NASA plans a series of physical and cyber celebrations. One of the most surprising surprises is the What Did Id See on Your Birthday?
According to NASA, the Hubble Space Telescope operates in orbit 24 hours a day, seven days a week, seven days a week. It documents us the changes in the universe every day, including your birthday. So now just enter your birthday month and date on NASA's official website and you can see a picture of your own! Now look at what the sky looks like on your birthday:What Did's See On Birthday You?
And in addition to birthdays, we also want to show you the important gender festival star map!
On 8 March, International Women's Day:
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On March 8th, women fans wrote for you:
- A festival for women! Impressions of Women's Day around the world
- Women's Day Illustration: What I want to meet is not the right person, but the right one
- Moms are not just moms: writing on Women's Day, the three forces that belong to mothers
On March 31, International Transgender Day:
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On March 31st, women fans wrote for you:
- International Transgender Day: When discrimination comes on campus, do we have to kick gay education out of textbooks?
- "I'm very lucky to be here today" Taiwan is the most LGBT-friendly in Asia. Look at the status of transgender people
- Women's Day Illustration sitable to be a person who can move yourself
On 17 May, the international community stopped fearing the same day:
Photo: Screenshot of NASA's official website
On May 17th, women fans wrote for you:
- They are mothers, they take part in the international no longer fear the same day
- Gender Watch No Longer Fearing The Same Day: This Day is the Day when Gays Are Removed from "Mental Illness"
- 517 International no longer fear the same day! I love your soul, regardless of sex.
On 28 June, the anniversary of the Stonewall riots:
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On June 28th, women fans wrote for you:
- "Gender Watch" Stonewall Riots Day: When we try to fight, we find ourselves not alone
- Every Day Counts Stonewall Riots: Important Origins of Gay Rights Struggle
- "Gender Roles": No one is truly "normal" in this society
On 20 November, International Transgender Day:
Photo: Screenshot of NASA's official website
On November 20th, women fans wrote for you:
- 1120 Transgender Day: Transgender people want ordinary like your life
- I'm a Christian and a comrade of a son.
- Gender Dictionary - International Gender Day: Transgender, Not Mental Illness
Every important gender day is telling us that the road to "gender equality" is not yet over. And every day, it is worth our own and the people around us. Thanks to the Hubble Telescope's year-round record, and to the space scientists who stood on the front line. They make us see really, no matter how small you feel, in this broad world, there is always a place to live, and there will always be someone silently recorded for you all this.