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The Glamorous (and Puzzling) 2025 Oscars: A Deep Dive into Fashion Choices That Left Us Scratching Our Heads

The 2025 Academy Awards were, as expected, a glittering spectacle of Hollywood’s finest parading down the red carpet in their most extravagant ensembles. But for all the dazzling gowns and sharp suits, there were some fashion choices that left us scratching our heads—or worse, outright cringing. While many celebrities shone like stars, others seemed to have taken a detour into questionable territory. Let’s break down these puzzling outfits and explore why they didn’t quite hit the mark.

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NASA’s Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) mission, launched on March 14, 2025, aims to map the structure and evolution of auroral electrojets—intense electric currents in Earth’s ionosphere linked to auroras and space weather. These currents, flowing ~70 miles above Earth’s surface, carry up to 1 million amps and are driven by interactions between the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field. EZIE’s trio of CubeSats will provide unprecedented 3D measurements to unravel how these currents disrupt power grids, satellites, and communication systems 16.

Nasa expects humans to live on Moon this decade

NASA’s Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer (EZIE) mission, launched on March 14, 2025, aims to map the structure and evolution of auroral electrojets—intense electric currents in Earth’s ionosphere linked to auroras and space weather. These currents, flowing ~70 miles above Earth’s surface, carry up to 1 million amps and are driven by interactions between the solar wind and Earth’s magnetic field. EZIE’s trio of CubeSats will provide unprecedented 3D measurements to unravel how these currents disrupt power grids, satellites, and communication systems 16.

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