“One of the most actively changing areas on Mars are the steep edges of the North Polar layered deposits. This image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) shows many new ice blocks compared to an earlier image in December 2006. An animation shows one example, where a section of ice cliff collapsed. The older image (acquired in bin-2 mode) is not as sharp as the newer one.” Credit - nasa.gov
robertbellospirito
It was a wild sight watching this super cell sucking in all this air and moisture in #SouthDakota . To be able to see what #nature creates is truly amazing. This timelapse was about 25 minutes..
"the locals say that no matter what angle you see them from, the moon will always be in the fragment of sky between their antlers. whether this is true, I don't know, but the old gods can do things your gods can't."
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@brettwrightphoto captured this nice bolt at sunset in North Dakota. That barn has probably had better days. #ndwx #weather #lightning #weather #rain #rainyweather #storms #cloud #cloudporn #clouds #nature_lover #nature #nature_photo #nature_seeker #natgeoadventure #natgeoyourshot #natgeotravelpic #landscapes #landscapelover #epicsky #sky #skyporn #supercell #thunderstorm #storm #stormchasing #instaclouds #tv_clouds #ig_stormclouds https://instagr.am/p/CRrtJ-dr_gb/
Moon Shadows, Serbia
A rendering (Motion Edit) of a thunderstorm, based on a single photograph of a cumulonimbus cloud lit by a lighting, captured by night from an airliner at 40,000ft (12,000m), visualize a towering cumulus convection emerging from an altocumulus cloud cover.
An altocumulus cloud cover from below.
A spiral in the Air Pump by Hubble Space Telescope / ESA
An total solar eclipse, 1905, observed from Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain, illustrated by Major Baden-Powell.