It does not matter how slow you go so long as you do not stop.
Wisdom of Confucius
Aku akan melepaskanmu dengan perlahan, aku tak akan pernah berhenti berusaha untuk belajar melepaskan orang yang aku sayang. Terimakasih.
sobat satan tour. (1/3)
You can be lonely even when you are loved by many people, since you are still not anybody’s one and only.
Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl (via wordsnquotes)
Saya merasakan rindu kepada seseorang yang saya sayangi. Namun rindu yang saya rasakan hanya berujung rasa lara, entah mengapa selalu saja ketika saya merindukan orang yang saya kasihi pasti seperti ini. Entah saat masih bersama selama 3,5 tahun apalagi setelah berpisah sekarang. Rindu yang saya rasakan kepadanya hanya akan berujung lara. Saya tak mampu mengobati rasa rindu ini. Rasa rindu seperti ini pun yang telah membuat saya menelan pil pahit perpisahan dan merasakan bagaimana ditinggalkan orang yang saya sayangi. Entah apa yang saya harus lakukan sekarang, saya bingung menghadapinya. Angin Pujaan Hujan yang di nyanyikan Payung Teduh mungkin menggambarkan perasaan saya saat ini. Sedikit liriknya benar-benar menusuk saya. Terimakasih Payung Teduh. -Rinduku berbuah lara uhh laraaa~
Nite folks
It's gonna be alright, baby.
a 1 million years later.
Pergi naik gunung, bermain selancar. Mumpung lagi gapunya pacar. (Lagu sederhana tapi ngena) Terimakasih! Pas!
The solar system is vast, and exploring it requires not one expedition, but many. From the sun to the Earth to the depths of space beyond Pluto, an entire fleet of spacecraft is pushing back the frontiers of knowledge. Scientists and engineers around the world work together on dozens of missions, and the results of their work unfold on a daily basis. During any given week, astronauts and robotic spacecraft return thousands of pictures and other data from Earth orbit and from half a dozen other worlds.
The result? It’s nothing short of a visual and intellectual feast. For example, all of the following images were obtained over the course of one week during January this year.
The same missions that took these pictures are still at work – they may be photographing Saturn or transmitting a report from Mars as you read this.
1. The Sun
From its clear vantage point in Earth orbit, our Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) observes our nearby star almost continuously. This image shows activity on the sun’s surface on Jan. 18. You can also get similar pictures from SDO daily!
2. The Earth from Afar
The DSCOVR satellite orbits the Earth at a distance of nearly a million miles (1.5 million kilometers). It’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) keeps a steady watch on the home planet. This is how the world turned on Jan. 20. Get the latest daily images from EPIC HERE.
3. Mars from Above
The team that manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) recently celebrated a decade of observing the Red Planet. MRO took this detailed look at dunes and rocky buttes in Danielson Crater on Jan. 24. It was 3:06 p.m., local Mars time. On the right stide of the image, dust devils have left tracks in the sand.
4. Comet 67/P
The European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe caught this look at the surface of Comet 67/P from a distance of just 46 miles (75 kilometers) on Jan. 23.
5. Saturn
On the same day (Jan. 23), our Cassini spacecraft continued its odyssey of nearly two decades in space, bringing us this look at the sixth planet. See the latest images from Cassini HERE.
Want to learn more? Read our full list of the 10 things to know this week about the solar system HERE.
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