“ Todo Niño Debería Crecer Con Animales, Aprendiendo Desde Pequeños Que Ellos También Aman, Sienten

“ Todo niño debería crecer con animales, aprendiendo desde pequeños que ellos también aman, sienten y sufren como lo hace cualquier ser vivo; quizás así en 15 años, una nueva generación ame más y mate menos.”

(via h-u-m-a-n-o-s-s-e-n-s-u-a-l-e-s)

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6 years ago

“Estaba triste, pero yo les decía: “Es el cansancio”.”

— EL Principito (via atraves-de-la-oscuridad)

6 years ago

What's Up - December 2017

What’s Up For December? Geminid and Ursid meteor showers & winter constellations!

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This month hosts the best meteor shower of the year and the brightest stars in familiar constellations.

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The Geminds peak on the morning of the 14th, and are active from December 4th through the 17th. The peak lasts for a full 24 hours, meaning more worldwide meteor watchers will get to see this spectacle.

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Expect to see  up to 120 meteors per hour between midnight and 4 a.m. but only from a dark sky. You’ll see fewer after moonrise at 3:30 a.m. local time.

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In the southern hemisphere, you won’t see as many, perhaps 10-20 per hour, because the radiant never rises above the horizon.

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Take a moment to enjoy the circle of constellations and their brightest stars around Gemini this month.

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Find yellow Capella in the constellation Auriga. 

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Next-going clockwise–at 1 o'clock find Taurus and bright reddish Aldebaran, plus the Pleiades. 

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At two, familiar Orion, with red Betelguese, blue-white Rigel, and the three famous belt stars in-between the two.   

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Next comes Leo, and its white lionhearted star, Regulus at 7 o'clock.

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Another familiar constellation Ursa Major completes the view at 9 o'clock.

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There’s a second meteor shower in December, the Ursids, radiating from Ursa Minor, the Little Dipper. If December 22nd  and the morning of December 23rd are clear where you are, have a look at the Little Dipper’s bowl, and you might see about ten meteors per hour. Watch the full What’s Up for December Video: 

There are so many sights to see in the sky. To stay informed, subscribe to our What’s Up video series on Facebook. Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.   

7 years ago

“He is not the sun. You are.”

— Christina Yang

6 years ago

Y explotó!

“Ella no era frágil como una flor, ella era frágil como una bomba”.

6 years ago

“Ni siquiera me enamore de ti por algo físico, me enamoré de tu forma de tratarme”

7 years ago

Las estrellas no pueden brillar sin oscuridad

(via lachicaalien)

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