steemitboard (66)in #science • 5 years agoRE: Myths in the Sky: the Fishes and the WhaleCongratulations @senseye! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and…steemitboard (66)in #science • 6 years agoRE: Myths in the Sky: the Fishes and the WhaleCongratulations @senseye! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : made more than 8000 upvotes. Your…steemitboard (66)in #science • 6 years agoRE: Myths in the Sky: the Fishes and the WhaleCongratulations @senseye! You have completed the following achievement on Steemit and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : Award for the number of upvotes Click on…sharolyn (43)in #science • 7 years agoRE: The Sky in an Atlas and the Sky in Our Memory: Poetical Names Matterits much informative stars is a great hobby. You will not create a new atlas that everyone will suddenly love more than existing ones. thanks for sharing a scientific knowledge @mione and @senseyedandanial (41)in #science • 7 years agoRE: The Sky in an Atlas and the Sky in Our Memory: Poetical Names Matteri wanna work at science and history i have enough knowledge if you resteem post i'll pay 30% of my post sbd here is sample your friend tell me about you to contact with you …iamgoat (30)in #science • 7 years agoRE: Myths in the Sky: the Goat and the Water-CarrierBaaah!mytechcrunch (62)in #art • 8 years agoRE: My Art of Astronomy: What Does the Earth and Sky Look to Astronauts? (Part 19)I like these retro space images @senseye thanks for postinglemouth (74)in #art • 8 years agoRE: My Art of Astronomy: What Paths Do Man-Made Satellites and Space Rockets Take? (Part 18)I like your drawings; even the little human being is there for the scale ;)cynetyc (70)in #science • 8 years agoRE: How to See a Shadow of a Black Hole?Very good scientific post @senseye, I loved it and I followed!christoryan (57)in #art • 8 years agoRE: My Art of Astronomy: What Is a Falling Star? (Part 17)I loved this!jlufer (79)in #life • 8 years agoRE: Everyone Has a Home. A Story About the Homeless and Astronomy (featuring my colleague Andrew Stern as author)excellent story, beautiful words, congratulations. thanks for sharing another brilliant postandrea-annie (56)in #life • 8 years agoRE: Everyone Has a Home. A Story About the Homeless and Astronomy (featuring my colleague Andrew Stern as author)Great story!! Very glad for Dominic!getonthetrain (69)in #life • 8 years agoRE: Everyone Has a Home. A Story About the Homeless and Astronomy (featuring my colleague Andrew Stern as author)Was light pollution much of an issue? Sounds like it would have been in a location like that.rafaelzauner (65)in #science • 8 years agoRE: Astrophysicists Discovered Periodic Spectrum Modulations of 234 Solar-type Stars and Claim that They are Produced by Extraterrestrial CivilizationsIt is very exciting to see data come in on a subject like this, but as far as I am aware it takes immense amount of energy to truly communicate intergalactic not to mention the…lennstar (66)in #science • 8 years agoRE: Astrophysicists Discovered Periodic Spectrum Modulations of 234 Solar-type Stars and Claim that They are Produced by Extraterrestrial CivilizationsThis is not the one SETI@home said they highly doubt its from ETs?jlufer (79)in #story • 8 years agoRE: When a Miracle Happens: Conversation with a Magicianpe stand up and applaud this beautiful post that has presented @senseye, excellent congratulations. wonderfullinkback-bot-v0 (54)in #science • 8 years agoRE: Astronomy Day? Really? What a Boring Name... We Need a New One!This post has been linked to from another place on Steem. Steemers by @elewarne Learn more about linkback bot v0.4 . Upvote if you want the bot to continue…michaelstobiersk (65)in #science • 8 years agoRE: Astronomy Day? Really? What a Boring Name... We Need a New One!Very nice. I followed.crok (60)in #science • 8 years agoRE: We Are Made of Stardust and Destined for StarsSo far half the ingredients of atoms that make up humans only occur in nature as a result of a supernova explosion . . . So while science is far from completely certain of…lemouth (74)in #science • 8 years agoRE: We Are Made of Stardust and Destined for StarsSo true! :) PS: you choose a very nice and clear picture from Barbosa. I may reuse it for educational purposes!