@ethereal-vixen *tries Not To Cry... Fails Like Everything Else And Cries A Lot*

@ethereal-vixen *tries not to cry... fails like everything else and cries a lot*

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - The Ersos

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Haha its funny cos I'm ugly af

i want to do a transformation tuesday but alas i am still ugly

Stunning Gardens
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Stunning Gardens
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Stunning gardens

Compilation of some of my favourite vines. In no particular order.

Low on self esteem, so you run on gasoline

Haysey (via hopeless-for-life)

Ion Propulsion…What Is It?

Ion thrusters are being designed for a wide variety of missions – from keeping communications satellites in the proper position to propelling spacecraft throughout our solar system. But, what exactly is ion propulsion and how does an ion thruster work? Great question! Let’s take a look:

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Regular rocket engines: You take a gas and you heat it up, or put it under pressure, and you push it out of the rocket nozzle, and the action of the gas going out of the nozzle causes a reaction that pushes the spacecraft in the other direction.

Ion engines: Instead of heating the gas up or putting it under pressure, we give the gas xenon a little electric charge, then they’re called ions, and we use a big voltage to accelerate the xenon ions through this metal grid and we shoot them out of the engine at up to 90,000 miles per hour.

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Something interesting about ion engines is that it pushes on the spacecraft as hard as a single piece of paper pushes on your hand while holding it. In the zero gravity, frictionless, environment of space, gradually the effect of this thrust builds up. Our Dawn spacecraft uses ion engines, and is the first spacecraft to orbit two objects in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

To give you a better idea, at full throttle, it would take our Dawn spacecraft four days to accelerate from zero to sixty miles per hour. That may sounds VERY slow, but instead of thrusting for four days, if we thrust for a week or a year as Dawn already has for almost five years, you can build up fantastically high velocity.

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Why use ion engines? This type of propulsion give us the maneuverability to go into orbit and after we’ve been there for awhile, we can leave orbit and go on to another destination and do the same thing.

As the commercial applications for electric propulsion grow because of its ability to extend the operational life of satellites and to reduce launch and operation costs, we are involved in work on two different ion thrusters of the future: the NASA Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) and the Annular Engine. These new engines will help reduce mission cost and trip time, while also traveling at higher power levels.

Learn more about ion propulsion HERE.

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

brain: let's go out and get stabbed!

me: what no why

brain: if we survive we'll get attention and if we die we'll be dead

me: ....actually that's a p good plan

By Kat Swenski [full Video]
By Kat Swenski [full Video]
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By Kat Swenski [full Video]
By Kat Swenski [full Video]
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The ongoing saga of Harker and the stapler

My ball python, Harker, is really scared of this one stapler.

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Every time he sees it, he balls up.

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I was grading today and sure enough, the stapler was still scary.

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However, for the first time, I introduced a second stapler!

He was nervous at first… 

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But it didn’t take him long to warm up to it.

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Pretty soon it became his best friend!

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There was nothing the new stapler couldn’t do!

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Including protecting him from the other stapler.

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The moral of the story?

My snake is a weirdo.

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"Hi there, I am a 25 year old NB lynx, I am Australian and suffer from some pretty decent chronic anxiety and depression issues.. this is where i just talk about, post and share random stuff c: all porn plogs can fuck off kindly and dont follow me please."

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