ISFJ
-wants to cuddle always
-loves fuzzy socks
-gives you gifts when you’re sad
-wonderful baker
-SO BOOK SMART
-takes ten minutes to get a joke
-super athletic
Istp
-tough as nails
-doesn’t really care about humans
-would take a bullet for a dog
-really loves food
-super smart but won’t admit it
-good at literally everything, but gets bored and drops whatever it was.
-SUCH A GOOD WRITER WOW
-has such an edgy dark vibe
Entp
-Vegan (not for animals just to be different & “healthy”)
-gainsss fanatic
-obsessed with plants
-probably a psychopath
-hyped when around friends
-tries extremely hard to get their crap together, but their organization fades away.
-we share the same humor
INTJ
-so, so many puns
-sends the most bizarre IG videos to the group chat
-everybody LOVES her, but she hates 99% of people.
-loves vanilla shakes
-reads so freaking much
-has at least 5 guys in love with her and her reaction is “meh”
-blushes a lot
ENTJ
-such a douche, honestly
-SO GOOD AT LITERALLY ANYTHING
-wants to own a coffee shop one day
-finds everyone inferior
-never tries because there is no competition
-got a 32 on the ACT and isn’t going to college just cuz
-actually really romantic
-has your back like nobody else
INTP
-in his head ALL the time
-actually cares a lot
-snarky comments constantly
-really logical
-can figure anything out
-he is impossible to read
-told me he hasn’t cried for 4 years
-can’t figure out what to do in life
-LOYAL AF
ESFJ
-Done with bs before it starts
-such a goober
-really easy going but a lot of fun
-mediocre intellectually, but could get amazing grades if he applied himself
-has been saying he’s gonna break up with his gf for months and still hasn’t
-plays baseball
-JOCK®
ENFP
-makes weird noises constantly
-so sweet to everyone
-every girl I know is in love with him
-very protective over family/friends
-has a good heart
ENFJ
-just wants the world to be a better place
-in color guard
-so smol
-blames herself for anything that goes wrong
-the SWEETEST
-posts wayyyyy too many heartfelt IG pictures
-loves to paint
-cares
INFJ
-SWEET
-feels awkward
-when she gets mad it’s really funny because she doesn’t look mad at all
-loves nature
-SUPER SMART
-so humble
Trembling candle light; rose gold iphone; tracing constellations; overflowing bookshelves; the breath you take after being underwater for too long; minimalism; greek mythology; komorebi (sunlight that filters trough the trees); fairy lights; black outfits; rare but significant hugs; sad books; philosophy; afraid of being average; watercolors; quotes written on wrists; smoking cigarettes; halsey lyrics; climbing ivy on the railings; the smell of air right before the storm; having pierced ears but not wearing earrings; being alone but not lonely; the smile you make after passing a test you haven’t studied for; large scarves; the brontë sisters’ books; breaking glass.
Slytherin: You feeling calm?
Ravenclaw: Not even a little. Are you?
Slytherin: I’m totally calm.
Ravenclaw: That’s because you’re mentally unstable
Slytherin: Thank you
LL Ori and the Orion Nebula : Stars can make waves in the Orion Nebula’s sea of gas and dust. This esthetic close-up of cosmic clouds and stellar winds features LL Orionis, interacting with the Orion Nebula flow. Adrift in Orion’s stellar nursery and still in its formative years, variable star LL Orionis produces a wind more energetic than the wind from our own middle-aged Sun. As the fast stellar wind runs into slow moving gas a shock front is formed, analogous to the bow wave of a boat moving through water or a plane traveling at supersonic speed. The small, arcing, graceful structure just above and left of center is LL Ori’s cosmic bow shock, measuring about half a light-year across. The slower gas is flowing away from the Orion Nebula’s hot central star cluster, the Trapezium, located off the upper left corner of the picture. In three dimensions, LL Ori’s wrap-around shock front is shaped like a bowl that appears brightest when viewed along the “bottom” edge. This beautiful painting-like photograph is part of a large mosaic view of the complex stellar nursery in Orion, filled with a myriad of fluid shapes associated with star formation. via NASA
“I feel I’m both a failure and success at the same time and in varying ratios depending on the time of day.”
Perk of being a NASA intern: beautiful phenomena like this are part of everyday life.
If you were captivated by August’s total solar eclipse, there’s another sky show to look forward to on Jan. 31: a total lunar eclipse!
Below are 10 things to know about this astronomical event, including where to see it, why it turns the Moon into a deep red color and more…
1. First things first. What’s the difference between solar and lunar eclipses? We’ve got the quick and easy explanation in this video:
2. Location, location, location. What you see will depend on where you are. The total lunar eclipse will favor the western U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, and British Columbia on Jan. 31. Australia and the Pacific Ocean are also well placed to see a major portion of the eclipse, if not all of it.
3. Color play. So, why does the Moon turn red during a lunar eclipse? Here’s your answer:
4. Scientists, stand by. What science can be done during a lunar eclipse? Find out HERE.
5. Show and tell. What would Earth look like from the Moon during a lunar eclipse? See for yourself with this artist’s concept HERE.
6. Ask me anything. Mark your calendars to learn more about the Moon during our our Reddit AMA happening Monday, Jan. 29, from 3-4 pm EST/12-1 pm PST.
7. Social cues. Make sure to follow @NASAMoon and @LRO_NASA for all of the latest Moon news leading up to the eclipse and beyond.
8. Watch year-round. Can’t get enough of observing the Moon? Make a DIY Moon Phases Calendar and Calculator that will keep all of the dates and times for the year’s moon phases right at your fingertips HERE.
Then, jot down notes and record your own illustrations of the Moon with a Moon observation journal, available to download and print from moon.nasa.gov.
9. Lesson learned. For educators, pique your students’ curiosities about the lunar eclipse with this Teachable Moment HERE.
10. Coming attraction. There will be one more lunar eclipse this year on July 27, 2018. But you might need your passport—it will only be visible from central Africa and central Asia. The next lunar eclipse that can be seen all over the U.S. will be on Jan. 21, 2019. It won’t be a blue moon, but it will be a supermoon.
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