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ISS external camera rotation with Dragon!
The mysterious bright spots on Ceres, based on new, real photos from NASA’s Dawn mission. Details & pictures: http://go.nasa.gov/1Q11zWH
DAUGHTER GOALS!💯💯💯
Mars is dry & cold now, but it wasn’t always. This simulation imagines what it may have looked like. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/151mKF5
Cool pug drummer via http://gifs.com/gif/yXj6R8
Dog is playing drums - Metallica Enter Sandman
"Your world is in danger"- #JayGarrick #TheFlash #CiscoRamon #TeamFlash #TheFlashCW
"You should see my nurf collection"- #CiscoRamon 😂#GoldenGlider #BarryAllen #TheFlash #TheFlashCW
#DIY plasma! CAUTION: handle hot dishes with potholder. Keep fire extinguisher on hand. Have fun! http://bit.ly/1LTAoMB
Out of a Dream, by PaulZizkaPhoto
Lake O'Hara has always felt like a page from a kids’ storybook to me. The fairytale feel was amazing that August night, with fresh snow blanketing the peaks, a touch of moonlight, a myriad of stars above and one lone cabin still lit up beneath it all. A probable “keeper” from recent shoots for Lake O'Hara Lodge. Goodnight all from Yoho National Park!
(11 Dec. 1968) — Astronaut Russell L. Schweickart, lunar module pilot of the Apollo 9 (Spacecraft 104/Lunar Module 3/Saturn 504) space mission, is seen inside Chamber “A,” Space Environment Simulation Laboratory, Building 32, participating in dry run activity in preparation for extravehicular activity which is scheduled in Chamber “A.” The purpose of the scheduled training is to familiarize the crewmen with the operation of EVA equipment in a simulated space environment. In addition, metabolic and workload profiles will be simulated on each crewman. Astronauts Schweickart and Alan L. Bean, backup lunar module pilot, are scheduled to receive thermal-vacuum training simulating Earth-orbital EVA.
Meteors and Milky Way over Mount Rainier
Image Credit & Copyright: Matthew Dieterich
Credit: NASA APOD’s Website
carrots are for sharing
Carronet
Doctor who cake I made for my brothers 16th birthday
#Doctorwho returns September 19th at 9pm on BBC AMERICA . You can watch the full trailer at youtube.com/BBCAmericaTV
Davy Jones from The Monkees 💘💘💘 I love him so much // The 60s😍🔥
(via World’s Best Father) a pretty awesome dad!
The "Ebru Style" is a painting technique in which the artist manipulates paint on the surface of dark water to create amazing works of art.
It's a bird... It's a plane... It's a flying dog! "Flying dogs"
It's the Star Wars BB-8 by Sphero. Don't miss my hands on on Mashable!
Stargazing and looking up into the night sky is always a fun thing to do. This month, it will be especially exciting because there will be a total eclipse of a supermoon, plus the opportunity to see planets and the late-summer Milky Way!
What is a supermoon?
A supermoon is a new or full moon that occurs when it is at, or near its closest approach to Earth in a given orbit. There are usually 4 to 6 supermoons every year.
Observers can view the total eclipse on September 27, starting at 10:11 p.m. EDT until 11:23 p.m. This event will be visible in North and South America, as well as Europe and Africa. So make sure to mark your calendars!
This month, you will also be able to see the planets! Look for Mercury, Saturn, Pluto and Neptune in the evening sky. Uranus and Neptune at midnight, and Venus, Mars and Jupiter in the pre-dawn sky.
Finally, if you’re able to escape to a dark location, you might be able to see a great view of our Milky Way!
So, make sure to get outside this month and take a look at everything our night sky has to offer.
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Suspended ‘spoon’ spotted on Mars.
Another unusual formation on the Red Planet wows space fans by resembling a popular eating utensil.
I may never eat a banana again!