This Is Kjell Lindgren. He’s A NASA Astronaut Who Just Got Back From 5 Months On The International

This Is Kjell Lindgren. He’s A NASA Astronaut Who Just Got Back From 5 Months On The International
This Is Kjell Lindgren. He’s A NASA Astronaut Who Just Got Back From 5 Months On The International

This is Kjell Lindgren. He’s a NASA astronaut who just got back from 5 months on the International Space Station. There are two reasons why this picture is hilarious:

His wife is flawless and makes bad space puns to make him do household chores.

I have that shirt. Thousands of people have that shirt. That shirt is available at Target. Which means actual astronaut Kjell Lindgren, with his wardrobe already full of NASA-issued and logo-emblazoned clothes, was at Target, saw a NASA shirt, and was like, “Yes, I am buying this because this is what I want to spend my actual astronaut salary on.”

 tl;dr NASA employs a bunch of fucking nerds

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NGC 1398 In Fornax.

NGC 1398 in Fornax.

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Phase of the moon affects amount of rainfall

Seattle WA (SPX) Jan 31, 2016 When the moon is high in the sky, it creates bulges in the planet’s atmosphere that creates imperceptible changes in the amount of rain that falls below. New University of Washington research to be published in Geophysical Research Letters shows that the lunar forces affect the amount of rain - though very slightly. “As far as I know, this is the first study to convincingly connect t Full article

9 years ago

This is probably the most majestic playlist I've ever heard.

LEAVING EARTH. “When Once You Have Tasted Flight, You Will Forever Walk The Earth With Your Eyes Turned
LEAVING EARTH. “When Once You Have Tasted Flight, You Will Forever Walk The Earth With Your Eyes Turned

LEAVING EARTH. “When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” For courageous travellers. Go forth and explore. [listen]


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9 years ago
The Stunning Sombrero Galaxy (seriously, There Should Be A Blog That’s Just Photos Of The Sombrero

The stunning Sombrero galaxy (seriously, there should be a blog that’s just photos of the Sombrero galaxy)

9 years ago

I believe in aliens but not like in the conspiracy theorist sense more like in the “the notion that in this infinitely-huge universe our planet is the only one with life on it is fucking absurd” sense

9 years ago

It's amazing how these galaxies, that are so unfathomably huge to us, are actually really fragile and delicate in the scheme of things

Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble
Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble

Top 10 Bizarre Galaxy Pairs From Hubble

“The Arp catalog illustrates galaxies in many different stages of a collision:

* prior to their first close pass, * in the collision process, * subsequent to an interaction but before merging, * and in the final merger stages.

Unlike ellipticals, spirals are easily disturbed, often becoming destroyed entirely by such an interaction.”

When you take a glimpse into the deep Universe, beyond the gas, dust, stars and planets of our own galaxy, you enter the realm of the galaxies. In general, they come in two types: the spirals, with neat, orderly arms, and the ellipticals, with a symmetric, bulging shape. But for everything that exists in the Universe a particular way in general, there are exceptions. In the 1960s, astronomer Halton Arp became fascinated with these exceptions, creating a catalog of 338 examples: the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. We now know that most of these are galaxy pairs or triplets in the process of major mergers, displaying features such as tidal disruption, stellar bridges, starbursts and occasionally a rare, ring shape.

9 years ago
Four Beautiful Examples Of Overlapping/interacting Galaxies Brought To You By The Hubble Telescope. To
Four Beautiful Examples Of Overlapping/interacting Galaxies Brought To You By The Hubble Telescope. To
Four Beautiful Examples Of Overlapping/interacting Galaxies Brought To You By The Hubble Telescope. To
Four Beautiful Examples Of Overlapping/interacting Galaxies Brought To You By The Hubble Telescope. To

Four beautiful examples of overlapping/interacting galaxies brought to you by the Hubble Telescope. To view the images in their full resolutions, please open them in a separate tab.

9 years ago

Courtney’s Big Space Book Recommendation Post

Okay, so, hi. It has come to my attention that I have gained a lot - a lot - of followers over the last few weeks due to hype for The Martian. Rad.

So, with that in mind, I’ve decided to put together a bunch of non-fiction space recommendations for y’all. Since an anon asked a few days ago, and I kindof want to do it more justice.

If you are new to me and my blog, you might not be aware that I am a gigantic fucking nerd for human space flight and exploration, and I have a boatload of dumbass blogs about it. So, uh, I’ve read a lot of books. Like, lots.

Keep reading


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9 years ago
Now At The Age Of 13, She Had Already: Attended Space Camp 7 Times, Space Academy 3 Times And Robotics

Now at the age of 13, she had already: Attended Space Camp 7 times, Space Academy 3 times and Robotics Academy 1 time. Became the first person to complete all the NASA Space Camps in the world, including Space Camp Turkey and Space Camp Canada. Witness 3 Space Shuttle launches. Attend Sally Ride Camp at MIT, and three Sally Ride Day camps. Speak several foreign languages: Spanish, French, Chinese and some Turkish. She also delivers motivational speeches to other children.

She is determined to be the first person to land on Mars & NASA is already training her.

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