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6 months ago
❄ snowy Day ❄

❄ snowy day ❄


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7 months ago

im in the house¹.

¹ like carpet.


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7 months ago
0thoughtsheadempty - Brain go brrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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microsoft wordart maker (REALLY annoying to use on mobile)

you're welcome


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7 months ago

best thing tumblr ever did for me is the term "rotating it in my mind". it's really true that sometimes you think about something real hard but you can't tell what the thoughts are exactly. it's revolutionary stuff, i might even say


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9 months ago

Hey I'm normal

an eevee with a speech bubble, implying it said this.

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9 months ago
Antlered Flutter Flies (toxonevra Superba) | This_mama_fetz On Ig
Antlered Flutter Flies (toxonevra Superba) | This_mama_fetz On Ig

antlered flutter flies (toxonevra superba) | this_mama_fetz on ig


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9 months ago

you look and sound vegan

i drank goat milk beer on camera. like. last week.


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1 year ago

Working on a BSD x PJO fic where Q is a child of dionysus except I have no motivation to complete such a wondrous idea so first chapter or prologue (maybe both) will most likely be finished by end of this year (maybe ish)

Writers, bless me with good intentions so I may finish earlier.


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Apollo 16 Rollout Attracts A Crowd At The Vehicle Assembly Building, 9 February 1972.

Apollo 16 rollout attracts a crowd at the Vehicle Assembly Building, 9 February 1972.


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The First Simulated Image Of A Black Hole Was Calculated With An IBM 7040 Computer Using 1960 Punch Cards

The first simulated image of a black hole was calculated with an IBM 7040 computer using 1960 punch cards and hand-plotted by French astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet in 1978.


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The Close-up Of The Andromeda Galaxy From The Hubble Space Telescope Shows How Many Stars There Really

The close-up of the Andromeda Galaxy from the Hubble Space Telescope shows how many stars there really are.

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The Ghosts Of Gamma Cas ©

The Ghosts of Gamma Cas ©


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First image of Saturn, taken in 1885, by Paul and Prosper Henry.

First Image Of Saturn, Taken In 1885, By Paul And Prosper Henry.

Saturn in 2017 as taken by Cassini:

First Image Of Saturn, Taken In 1885, By Paul And Prosper Henry.

And Saturn in 2023 in infrared, as taken by JWST

First Image Of Saturn, Taken In 1885, By Paul And Prosper Henry.

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Vibrant Virgo Cluster Galaxy NGC 4654 By NASA Hubble

Vibrant Virgo Cluster Galaxy NGC 4654 by NASA Hubble


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NGC 7380, The Wizard

NGC 7380, The Wizard


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2023 October 23

2023 October 23

Moon Io from Spacecraft Juno Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SwRI, MSSS; Processing & Copyright: Ted Stryk & Fernando García Navarro

Explanation: There goes another one! Volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon Io keep erupting. To investigate, NASA’s robotic Juno spacecraft has begun a series of visits to this very strange moon. Io is about the size of Earth’s moon, but because of gravitational flexing by Jupiter and other moons, Io’s interior gets heated and its surface has become covered with volcanoes. The featured image is from last week’s flyby, passing within 12,000 kilometers above the dangerously active world. The surface of Io is covered with sulfur and frozen sulfur dioxide, making it appear yellow, orange and brown. As hoped, Juno flew by just as a volcano was erupting – with its faint plume visible near the top of the featured image. Studying Io’s volcanoes and plumes helps humanity better understand how Jupiter’s complex system of moons, rings, and auroras interact. Juno is scheduled to make two flybys of Io during the coming months that are almost 10 times closer: one in December and another in February 2024.

∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231023.html


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Nu Scorpii

Nu Scorpii

One of the most interesting areas of the night sky, Scorpius holds a myriad of nebula and beautifully contrasting coloured stars.

Moving towards the tail, you'll find Nu Scorpii a binary star system 7 stars.

Not to scale

If that alone isn't enough to get your mind wondering how all these stars are orbiting each other, the star system itself is the eye of a horses head ! Albeit a nebulous head.

Nu Scorpii

IC 4592 is a reflective nebula, with the blue light reflected from fine dust, that blue light is coming from the Nu Scorpii system above.

Pull out and you'll see the whole region contains many star forming areas with reflective features.

Nu Scorpii

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Moon. Fabric And Thread. Stitched From A Photo My Brother Took.
Moon. Fabric And Thread. Stitched From A Photo My Brother Took.
Moon. Fabric And Thread. Stitched From A Photo My Brother Took.

Moon. Fabric and thread. Stitched from a photo my brother took.


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Comet Nishimura L Michael Jäger

Comet Nishimura l Michael Jäger


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The Glittering Globular Cluster Terzan 12 — A Vast, Tightly Bound Collection Of Stars — Fills The

The glittering globular cluster Terzan 12 — a vast, tightly bound collection of stars — fills the frame of this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This star-studded stellar census comes from a string of observations that aim to systematically explore globular clusters located towards the centre of our galaxy, such as this one in the constellation Sagittarius. The locations of these globular clusters — deep in the Milky Way galaxy — mean that they are shrouded in gas and dust, which can block or alter the wavelengths of starlight emanating from the clusters.

Here, astronomers were able to sidestep the effect of gas and dust by comparing the new observations made with the razor-sharp vision of Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys and Wide-Field Camera 3 with pre-existing images. Their observations should shed light on the relation between age and composition in the Milky Way’s innermost globular clusters.

[Image Description: The frame is completely filled with bright stars, ranging from tiny dots to large, shining stars with prominent spikes. In the lower-right the stars come together in the core of the star cluster, making the brightest and densest area of the image. The background varies from darker and warmer in colour, to brighter and paler where there are more stars.]Credit:

ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. Cohen (Rutgers University)

Glittering globular cluster Terzan 12
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Glittering globular cluster Terzan 12

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this morning NASA abandoned their mars rover Opportunity (aka Oppy) because it (she) got hit by a storm on Mars and it knocked her camera and wheels out and her last words to the team were “my battery is low and it is getting cold”. I know she’s a machine but I’m devastated. Oppy is the one who discovered water on Mars. RIP oppy ily space baby


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Titan's High-level Haze Taken By Cassini On October 12, 2010.

Titan's high-level haze taken by Cassini on October 12, 2010.

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. Edited by J. Major.


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Mars Painting By Herb Herrick For An Article About Terraforming In World Book Science Annual 1975. Consultant:
Mars Painting By Herb Herrick For An Article About Terraforming In World Book Science Annual 1975. Consultant:
Mars Painting By Herb Herrick For An Article About Terraforming In World Book Science Annual 1975. Consultant:

Mars painting by Herb Herrick for an article about terraforming in World Book Science Annual 1975. Consultant: Carl Sagan. The first painting (top) is followed by two clear plastic overlays of the skies and rain and finally plant life.


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The Monsters That Live On The Sun Are Not Like Us. They Are Larger Than The Earth And Made Of Gas Hotter

The monsters that live on the Sun are not like us. They are larger than the Earth and made of gas hotter than in any teapot. They have no eyes, but at times, many tentacles. They float. Usually, they slowly change shape and just fade back onto the Sun over about a month. Sometimes, though, they suddenly explode and unleash energetic particles into the Solar System that can attack the Earth.  Pictured is a huge solar prominence imaged almost two weeks ago in the light of hydrogen. Captured by a small telescope in Gilbert, Arizona, USA, the monsteresque plume of gas was held aloft by the ever-present but ever-changing magnetic field near the surface of the Sun. Our active Sun continues to show an unusually high number of prominences, filaments, sunspots, and large active regions as solar maximum approaches in 2025.

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A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.

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The Milky Way In The Direction Of Vulpecula And Cygnus // AC1000

The Milky Way in the direction of Vulpecula and Cygnus // AC1000


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Orbital path of asteroid near miss in 2002. Yah, that’s how close we came to nuclear winter and possible total destruction.


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Good News: We Have Obtained The Clearest Ever Image Of A Black Hole!

Good news: We have obtained the clearest ever image of a black hole!

Bad news: The Sun is gone.


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A Stellar Exodus Was Caught In Action!  Astronomers Used The Hubble Space Telescope To Watch The White

A stellar exodus was caught in action!  Astronomers used the Hubble Space Telescope to watch the white dwarf exodus in the globular star cluster 47 Tucanae, a dense swarm of hundreds of thousands of stars in our Milky Way galaxy. Hubble took snapshots of fledgling white dwarf stars beginning their slow-paced, 40-million-year migration from the crowded center of an ancient star cluster to the less populated suburbs. By observing ultraviolet light, astronomers examined 3,000 white dwarfs, tracing two populations with diverse ages and orbits. One grouping was 6 million years old and had just begun their journey. Another was around 100 million years old and had already arrived at its new homestead far from the center, roughly 1.5 light-years, or nearly 9 trillion miles (14 trillion kilometers), away. The cluster resides 14,500 light-years away in the southern constellation Tucana. Credit: NASA, ESA, and H. Richer and J. Heyl (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada). ALT TEXT: Thousands of stars, seen as tiny dots, are shown on a black background. The stars vary in size and color, including orange, yellow, and white.


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