THE OCEAN; WHERE EVERYONE CAME FROM
slothrust – horseshoe crab, @randomingoftherandomness , kirsten sims, hrvoje majer, jfk, dunkirk (2017) dir. christopher nolan, haevn – the sea
Viktor Szabó aka Szabó Viktor (Hungarian, based Budapest, Hungary) - Untitled, Photography
.you uh
.know what i said about emotions and pain? yeah this might be part of it
.did you talk to anyone about it yet?
.hurts to have camera on rn .gonna turn it off lol
The fallen Angel Lucifer and the Moon on March 31 2020
.yeah
.i know
.thats one of the reasons im so worried. that was a long ass conversation for one, and
.we dont just forget things, right? we shouldnt
.hurts to have camera on rn .gonna turn it off lol
canonically untrue smh
twink
.What The Fuck
Our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope recently passed a major review of the ground system, which will make data from the spacecraft available to scientists and the public.
Since the telescope has a gigantic field of view, it will be able to send us tons of data really quickly — about 500 times faster than our Hubble Space Telescope! That means Roman will send back a flood of new information about the cosmos.
Let’s put it into perspective — if we printed out all of Roman’s data as text, the paper would have to hurtle out of the printer at 40,000 miles per hour (64,000 kilometers per hour) to keep up! At that rate, the stack of papers would tower 330 miles (530 kilometers) high after a single day. By the end of Roman’s five-year primary mission, the stack would extend even farther than the Moon! With all this data, Roman will bring all kinds of cosmic treasures to light, from dark matter and dark energy to distant planets and more!
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Palo blanco (Mariosousa willardiana), mid-winter sun.
still alive...
Three Tails of Comet NEOWISE via NASA https://ift.tt/3bn69Cn