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antikythera-astronomy: creepygasmaskguy: callmebliss: antikythera-astronomy: lizthedragonwolf: antikythera-astronomy: From astrophysicist Katie Mack. I’m 100% behind her. Not if it would cause a mass panic. Americans don’t stay calm about anything,
smithsonianlibraries: We almost missed Astronomy Day! The day has been around since 1973, though public fascination with astronomy goes back much further. This image is from Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy: Designed for the Use of the Public or Common
astronomy-to-zoology: Mata-Mata (Chelus fimbriata) is a freshwater turtle that is found in south america, primarily in the Amazon and other prominent rivers. also it is the sole species in it’s genus Chelus. this is probably do to it’s head
astronomy-to-zoology: Nembrotha cristata like most nudibranchs this species has no official common name. they can be found in tropical Indo-Western Pacific oceans. they grow up to 50mm in length and their body is black but their external organs
Why do stars have four “arm-twinkles” that look like a cross coming out of the star?
boyastronomer: Giant Molecular Cloud NGC 7822 in the constellation Cepheus, the king.
elvoret: IC1318 Gamma Cygnus Nebula (Cygnus) (by miku.neko)
boyastronomer: Saturnian Icy Moon Enceladus, displaying its ice ridges and geysers. In fact, so icy, it is the most reflective thing in the solar system!
boyastronomer: Another nice colorful nebula. I would tell you the name but they didn’t really bother giving it one. Perhaps you can?
boyastronomer: A mosaic of the Tarantula Nebula region in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
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astronomy-is-awesome: Check out these beautiful Purpole Nebula Images at NebulaImages: http://nebulaimages.com/ For more information on Nebulae, check out AstronomyIsAwesome: http://astronomyisawesome.com/tag/nebula/
iheartchaos: Mind-blowing photo of the Milky Way from the top of the world Taken by Anton Jankovoy, this photo was taken high in the Himalayas of Nepal, specifically in the region of Annapurna, a region of Nepal that has been uplifted as a whole piece
astronomy-to-zoology: Blue Button (Porpita porpita) …a species of colonial porpitid hydrozoans which occur in tropical and sub-tropical waters of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Although blue buttons look similar to jellyfish they are actually
astronomy-to-zoology: Greater Sooty Owl (Tyto tenebricosa) …is a species of barn owl (Tytonidae) that is native to south-eastern Australia, New Guinea and Flinder’s Island in the Bass Strait. Like other barn owls T. tenebricosa are nocturnal and
astronomy-to-zoology: Oozoid Salp (Salpidae) Video: Sharif Mirshak
astronomy-to-zoology: Deep Sea Angler Fish (Lophiiformes) flashing its lure. Video: BBC Earth
astronomy-to-zoology: Fire Salamander (Salamandra salamandra) …a common species of salamandrid salamander which is distributed throughout most of southern and central Europe, where they are common in more elevated areas. Fire salamanders typically
astronomy-to-zoology: Commerson’s Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros commersoni)Also sometimes known as Commerson’s Leaf-nosed Bat, Commerson’s roundleaf bat is a species of roundleaf bat (Hipposideros spp.) which is endemic to Madagascar. In Madagascar
astronomy-to-zoology: Thread-winged Lacewing (Nemoptera bipennis) Also known as the wood fairy, the thread-winged lacewing is a species of spoonwing or antlion native to the Iberian Peninsula in Europe. Thread-winged lacewings are mainly active during
astronomy-to-zoology: Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba luzonica) is a species of ground dove native to the islands of Luzon and Polillo in the Philippines. They get the name bleeding heart due to a unusual splash of blood red feathers on the center
astronomy-to-zoology: Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) …a large species of woodpecker that is native to the northern palearctic ecozone, ranging east from France across Europe to Northern Asia. Black woodpeckers typically reside in mature woodlands
astronomy-to-zoology: Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator) …a large species of scorpion that is native to the tropical rainforests and savannas of Africa. It is one of the largest species of scorpions known with individuals reaching 8 inches in length.
astronomy-to-zoology: Pachyloidellus goliath …a species of tropical harvestman that is native to Argentina in South America. P.goliath is mainly active at night and is a generalist predator and has been observed feeding mostly on earthworms and a
astronomy-to-zoology: Black-and-Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia) Also known as the garden spider, corn spider, or writing spider, Argiope aurantia is a species of Orb-weaving spider (Araneidae) which is widely distributed throughout North and
astronomy-to-zoology: Scarlet Tiger Moth (Callimorpha dominula) …a colorful species of Arctiid tiger moth (Arctiinae) which occurs in Southern Europe and the Middle East, ranging from Turkey to northern Iran. Adult scarlet tiger moths are day flying
astronomy-to-zoology: Spiny Flower Mantis (Pesudocreobotra wahlbergi) …a small species of flower mantis that is native to southern and eastern Africa. Like other flower mantids this species is an aggressive mimic and mimics a flower, lying in wait
astronomy-to-zoology:Can you ID this spider for me? I live in northern Virginia and it was probably about an inch long(leg to leg). I’ve never seen anything like it before, and I’m really interested in the color and the reason four of its legs are
astronomy-to-zoology: A Sword-billed Hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) preening itself using its feet. These hummingbirds must use their feet to preen as their bills are to long to reach anywhere on their body. From BBC’s Life of Birds, The Mastery of
astronomy-to-zoology: A Jumping Spider (Sitticus pubescens) cleaning itself and being adorable. video source
astronomy-to-zoology: Fish-hook Ant (Polyrhachis bihamata) …a species of formicine ant that is native to Cambodia. This species of ant is noted for the three pairs of curved spines from which it gets its common name. These spines are used as a defensive
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astronomy-to-zoology: Mexican Yellow Grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysopeplus) …Also simply known as the Yellow Grosbeak, Pheucticus chrysopeplus is a species of “Cardinal” (Cardinalidae) that occurs on the Pacific slope of Mexico from central Sonora
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weareallstarstuff: Extra Giant Planet May Have Dwelled in Our Solar System Within our solar system, an extra giant planet, or possibly two, might once have accompanied Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. Computer models showing how our solar system
astronomy-to-zoology: American Pika (Ochotona princeps) …is not a rodent but a species of lagomorph found throughout the mountains of Western North America. Like its rabbit/hare relatives the American Pika is a strict herbivore often found feeding
skunkbear: The Gigantic Peanut In The Sky This is an artist’s representation of the largest yellow star ever found. It is more than 1,300 times larger than the Sun and it is rapidly getting even larger. According to the study leader, Olivier Chesneau:
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astronomy-to-zoology: Frilled Nudibranch (Leminda millecra) …an amazing species of Metarminid nudibranch that is endemic to the South African coast, where it is found from the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula to Port Elizabeth. Frilled nudibranchs
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astronomy-to-zoology: Hula Skirt Siphonophore (Physophora hydrostatica) …a species of deep sea siphonophore that is widespread in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Like all siphonophores P.hydrostatica is not a single animal but a colony of
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pretendy: Why is the night sky dark? This is a question that at first sounds a bit stupid, but the observation that the night sky is dark is in fact a deeply profound one that provides much of the basis for modern cosmology. The question which has now
astronomy-to-zoology: A deep sea Sea Angel species swimming through the abyss. video source
astronomy-to-zoology: Spectacled Eider (Somateria fischeri) …is a large species of sea duck native to the coasts of Alaska and Siberia. Like other sea ducks the spectacled eider dives for its meals which usually consist of molluscs and crustaceans.
astronomy-to-zoology: “Panda Ant” (Euspinolia militaris) …is not an ant but a wingless wasp of the family Mutillidae (velvet ‘ants’). E.militaris was collected in Chile ‘recently’ and not much is know about its biology and ecology.
Today’s Ring of Fire eclipse over Cape York, Australia. [via http://mikelli.net/pormpuraaw-eclipse-10-may-2013/]
astronomy-to-zoology: Children’s Stick Insect (Tropidoderus childrenii) ….a species of stick insect that is native to Australia. Like most phasmids they feed elusively on plant material and seemingly have a preference for eucalyptus. Like several
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astronomy-to-zoology: Genus Lybia (Boxer Crabs) also known as pom-pom crabs, Boxer Crabs are a genus of small crabs in the family Xanthidae (mud crabs). the name pom-pom/or boxer comes from the mutualism that they hold with sea anemones, in which they
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