(Ten Episodes Later…)

(Ten Episodes Later…)
(Ten Episodes Later…)

(Ten episodes later…)

(Ten Episodes Later…)

Bones clearly made it his mission to have an equally damaging influence on Chekov’s personality

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7 years ago
Supermoon, November 2016.

Supermoon, November 2016.

Credit: Rafael Compassi

7 years ago

Hello. It is I.

Hi, I’m here now. A friend convinced me to start so lets see how bad I fail XD


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7 years ago

Fake geek boys don’t know science fiction was invented by a woman

Why I need feminism

*driving home*

Me: Let’s see what’s on the radio.

DJ: “It’s a tragic day for all men today—Leonard Nimoy died. Most boys had a Star Trek phase growing up. You girls probably have trouble telling the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek, but trust me, it’s a big deal that he’s gone.”

Me: …

Me: Seriously? What year is this?

7 years ago

read 22:06

What if aliens have already received our attempt at contact, but decided to not respond.

7 years ago

When you wanna look at the stars but British weather says no

I just wish the clouds would go away for like-say 5,000 years?

7 years ago

Do you think it’s possible that Pluto is an escaped moon of Neptune, and if not, why not? The opinions I can find on the matter leave me a bit confused.

Well, first of all I’m not an expert and my explanation may be wrong. I’ve heard of it, but it seems that hypothesis is not very likely. If pluto has orbited Neptune before, it would have to have a phenomenon with an extremely large energy so that Pluto would leave the Neptunian orbit and manage to escape.

Although at some point the orbits of Pluto and Neptune “ get close ”, it is still far enough away that they do not interact, and Pluto has an inclined orbit compared to Neptune. These factors make it even more difficult.

7 years ago

me every morning: the search for sock

7 years ago
22/04/18. I Got Great Pictures Of The Moon Through My Telescope
22/04/18. I Got Great Pictures Of The Moon Through My Telescope

22/04/18. I got great pictures of the moon through my telescope


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7 years ago

mittens did such a good job

Science Fun Fact.

Science Fun Fact.

7 years ago

Earth: Your Home, Our Mission

We pioneer and support an amazing range of advanced technologies and tools to help us better understand our home planet, the solar system and far beyond.

Here are 5 ways our tech improves life here on Earth…

1. Eyes in the Sky Spot Fires on the Ground

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Our Earth observing satellites enable conservation groups to spot and monitor fires across vast rainforests, helping them protect our planet on Earth Day and every day.

2. Helping Tractors Drive Themselves

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There has been a lot of talk about self-driving cars, but farmers have already been making good use of self-driving tractors for more than a decade - due in part to a partnership between John Deere and our Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

Growing food sustainably requires smart technology - our GPS correction algorithms help self-driving tractors steer with precision, cutting down on water and fertilizer waste. 

3. Turning Smartphones into Satellites

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On Earth Day (and every day), we get nonstop “Earth selfies” thanks to Planet Labs’ small satellites, inspired by smartphones and created by a team at our Ames Research Center. The high res imagery helps conservation efforts worldwide.

4. Early Flood Warnings

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Monsoons, perhaps the least understood and most erratic weather pattern in the United States, bring rain vital to agriculture and ecosystems, but also threaten lives and property. Severe flash-flooding is common. Roads are washed out. Miles away from the cloudburst, dry gulches become raging torrents in seconds. The storms are often accompanied by driving winds, hail and barrages of lightning.

We are working to get better forecasting information to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Our satellites can track moisture in the air - helping forecasters provide an early warning of flash floods from monsoons.

5. Watching the World’s Water

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Around the world, agriculture is by far the biggest user of freshwater. Thanks in part to infrared imagery from Landsat, operated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), we can now map, in real time, how much water a field is using, helping conserve that precious resource.

We use the vantage point of space to understand and explore our home planet, improve lives and safeguard our future. Our observations of Earth’s complex natural environment are critical to understanding how our planet’s natural resources and climate are changing now and could change in the future.

Join the celebration online by using #NASA4Earth. 

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.

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stars-and-shitt-blog - Stars and moons and space and shit
Stars and moons and space and shit

I enjoy telescopes too much for my own good. (PS. my header is fireworks because nothing else fits yet)

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