@ArmeniaMOD@301arm lol join date is irrelevant to the conversation consider you don’t for a fact know how long I have been using Twitter. Nice ty, though
Farthest ever landing.
We landed on a moon of Saturn 1.4 billion km away and most people have no idea.
This is actual footage from Titan's surface. The Huygens probe dropped through orange haze for 2.5 hours before touching down on an alien world.
Pays qui faisant autrefois parti de l’Empire Arménien Artaxiade :
🇮🇱 Israël
🇵🇸 Palestine
🇬🇪 Géorgie
🇹🇷 Turquie
🇮🇷 Iran
🇦🇿 Azeristan
🇮🇶 Irak
🇯🇴 Jordanie
🇱🇧 Liban
🇸🇾 Syrie
3 000 000 de km2 en comptabilisant les États vassaux
@301arm If you’re going to blur his face like little scared kids, might as well not use his name. Out here treating him like he’s Voldemort or something. Be adults. I may not agree with our PM on many things but news is news, and it should ALWAYS be unbiased.
Christopher Nolan says that the ‘SINNERS’ river dance scene (“Rocky Road to Dublin”) is “the most spectacular musical inversion since Kubrick's “Singin in the Rain” from ‘A CLOCKWORK ORANGE’
(via: _priestly/IG)
Imagine this: 300 light-years away, there’s a star almost identical to our Sun, and around it orbits an entire alien planetary family. And for the first time in human history, we’re not just detecting a blip, a wobble, or a dip in brightness; we’re looking at a real, honest-to-God photograph of that system. Actual planets hanging in the dark like real worlds, not anonymous pixels.This isn’t sci-fi concept art. It’s not an artist’s impression. This is a genuine image, taken right now in the 2020s by one of the European Southern Observatory’s telescopes. We’re literally staring at someone else’s planets the same way Galileo once stared at Jupiter and its moons; except this time, they don’t belong to our Sun.Welcome to the era where neighboring star systems stop being graphs and data points… and start becoming actual photographs in humanity’s family album.
This 2,700-year-old tablet is the oldest map of the world.
It reveals just how differently the ancients understood the world — but one detail is particularly strange.
It sheds light on a VERY ancient story… (thread) 🧵
🎞️MUST-WATCH: A Documentary in English about Jerusalemite Armenians entitled Jerusalem: The Armenian Quarter produced by The Armenian Time in the 1970s.
"Inside the walls live the children of Ararat, who have never forgotten their origins."