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Azura: Nighttime Satan
Boethiah: Tricky Satan
Clavicus Vile: Lawyer Satan
Hermaeus Mora: Egghead Satan
Hircine: Redneck Satan
Jyggalag: Control Freak Satan
Malacath: Uncool Satan
Mehrunes Dagon: Nasty Satan
Mephala: Whatshername Satan
Meridia: Zombie Hater Satan
Molag Bal: Asshole Satan
Namira: Creepy Satan
Nocturnal: Sneaky Satan
Peryite: Icky Satan
Sanguine: Party Satan
Sheogorath: Wacky Satan
Vaermina: Spooky Satan
when you find a shirt you really like and wear it a couple times and it starts doing
the thing
Ammonites (Placenticeras costatum and Placenticeras meeki, both from the Late Cretaceous period) - Bearpaw Formation, Alberta, Canada
Fluorite - Okoruso Mine, Otjiwarongo District, Namibia
Ajoite inclusions in Quartz Messina Mine, South Africa
Marco my boy
tag yourself i’m clive
I've been looking for a piano version of this song for centuries and this is so beautiful aaa
I FINISHED IT… It took me 9 hours to finish this
Today’s Piece of Shit Character of the Day is: Kagamine Len from Vocaloid!
Are these snow flakes Or ash?
Who shook the globe And focused our gaze On cadavers of ancient worlds
To remind us in our time We are frozen and alone?
The Holiday Worlds of Old
mikumiku-- teach me your secret to being so precious!
“How to succeed of on being cute By Hatsune Miku”
CuSO4
CHALCANTHITE (Copper Sulfate) crystals. The stunning electric blue colour of copper sulfate crystals. This 5 millimeter crystal was imaged with a microscope.
A Shipwreck under the Milky Way Photographed by Mikko Lagerstedt
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Aurora Borealis over Crater Lake National Park
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False-color image of Saturn shows the planets reflected infrared light. The blue colors indicate a clear atmosphere down to a main cloud layer. Different shadings of blue indicate variations in the cloud particles, in size or chemical composition; Erich Karkoschka /NASA/ESA
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The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the sharpest and biggest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy — a whopping 69,536 x 22,230 pixels. The enormous image is the biggest Hubble image ever released and shows over 100 million stars and thousands of star clusters embedded in a section of the galaxy’s pancake-shaped disc stretching across over 40,000 light-years.
Use the ZOOM TOOL to view in full detail.
(WARNING: May cause existential crisis)
Aqua Aura Quartz is a beautiful bright blue color, but this color is not natural. It is the result of a specific treatment process, where the crystals are heated, and fine vaporized gold is bonded to the stone’s surface.
Although this is created by a completely unnatural process that permanently changes these crystals, it actually has a positive visual effect on the stone.
Catedral de Marmol Lago General Carrera Patagonia Chile
Literally translated to ‘The Marble Cathedral’ this beautiful natural rock is pure calcium carbonate which throughout the years the sea has eroded the coastal rocks creating these stunning formations. It consists of a few islets located a few meters from the lakeshore, which are named Cathedral Marble, Marble Chapel and Marble Cave. You can access these formations through the lake in small boats from the town of Puerto Río Tranquilo (in the commune of Río Ibáñez, 223 km from Coyhaique, capital of the Aysen region). From here you can rent small boats that cross the field of Marble Cathedral when the lake is at a low level.
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Gachalá mining district, Municipio Gachalá, Eastern Emerald Belt, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Is this person throwing a lightning bolt? No. Despite appearances, this person is actually pointing in the direction of a bright Iridium flare, a momentary reflection of sunlight off of a communications satellite in orbit around the Earth. As the Iridium satellite orbits, reflective antennas became aligned between the observer and the Sun to create a flash brighter than any star in the night sky. Iridium flares typically last several seconds, longer than most meteors. Also unlike meteors, the flares are symmetric and predictable. The featured flare involved Iridium satellite 15 and occurred over southern Estonia last week. In this well-planned image, a spectacular night sky appears in the background, complete with the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy running vertically up the image center.
Image Credit & Copyright: Martin Mark
What’s the closest active galaxy to planet Earth? That would be Centaurus A, only 11 million light-years distant. Spanning over 60,000 light-years, the peculiar elliptical galaxy is also known as NGC 5128. Forged in a collision of two otherwise normal galaxies, Centaurus A’s fantastic jumble of young blue star clusters, pinkish star forming regions, and imposing dark dust lanes are seen here in remarkable detail. The colorful galaxy portrait is a composite of image data from space- and ground-based telescopes large and small. Near the galaxy’s center, left over cosmic debris is steadily being consumed by a central black hole with a billion times the mass of the Sun. As in other active galaxies, that process generates the radio, X-ray, and gamma-ray energy radiated by Centaurus A.
Processing & Copyright: Robert Gendler, Roberto Colombari Image Data: Hubble Space Telescope, European Southern Observatory
Located about 27 million light years away lies Messier 63, better known as the Sunflower Galaxy due to its glowing yellow center. For galaxies like Messier 63 the winding arms shine bright because of the presence of recently formed, blue–white giant stars, readily seen in this Hubble image. (Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA)
DAT MILKY WAY
“Mortal as I am, I know that I am born for a day. But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the earth.” ― Ptolemy
Photo credit: mikkolagerstedt
Frozen World by Mikko Lagerstedt
oh my! says fiona
Hey little mama JOHNNY BRAVO SOUNDS
AAAAAAAAAAUHAUGHAUGHAUGHAAAAAAAAAAA he says
GRUNTING AND POINTING FIONA CONFUSED