@astro_alexandra: Monday Sept 26 Jupiter will make its closest approach to earth!! #spacetok #stem #astronomy #edutok #jupiter #greenscreen

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thomas.hudson
ຸຸຸຸຸThomas Hudson :
*Rains all night.*
2022-09-23 22:28:32
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_zu_k0
_ZU_K0 :
The clouds on Monday: sorry not today
2022-09-23 23:20:30
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ant.onyyy
anthony :
eh i’ll just see it next time
2022-09-24 00:00:42
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hajmalone
Hajmalone :
Lol the queen missed it
2022-09-24 03:23:29
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astro_alexandra
ASTRO ALEXANDRA 🪐 :
WHO ARE YOU LOOKING AT JUPITER WITH? 🔭👯‍♀️💕
2022-09-23 22:14:32
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kerk_41
kerk_😶 :
this year has been astronomical
2022-09-24 00:54:13
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ashyiwashy
alphabet :
I swear if I miss it like I missed the planet alignment..
2022-09-23 22:15:36
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redviiolet444
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lmao there's probs gonna be clouds w my luck
2022-09-24 07:41:26
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