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takemethewayuwant: I love my Tumblr World but I always end up back at the perviest place on earth lol. Orbiting hangers
Stronger than Hercule… She pushed earth out of orbit.
Ever feel like you’re alone? How do you think this person felt? Great image.
strungout-and-frustrated: The Earth has made yet another complete orbit around the Sun, so have a naked me.
A pun is the lowest form of humour … unless you thought of it first.
npr: skunkbear: Here’s the orbital period of our solar system’s 8 major planets (how long it takes each to travel around the sun). Their size is to scale and their speed is accurate relative to Earth’s. The repetition of each GIF is proportional
earthstory: 5 years of sun positions, photographed in the sky at the same time every single day, making a pattern called an analemma. It’s not a perfect figure 8 because the Earth’s orbit around the sun isn’t perfectly circular.
animalrates: more animals rated here Laika c. 1954 – November 3, 1957) was a Soviet space dog who became one of the first animals in space, and the first animal to orbit the Earth. Laika, a stray dog from the streets of Moscow, was selected to be
Eternal Shota: Intergalactic GrindingCOMMISSIONED ARTWORK done by: @lookatthatbuttyoCONCEPT and Idea: meNautie rubbing her bum in Chris’s lap inside the private quarters of her spaceship. Anything goes outside of Earth’s orbit!!
spaceplasma: ▲ Image to Right: On Earth, a candle burns with a tall, yellow flame. In space, a smaller, blue flame burns on the center of the wick. Fire in Space If a fire were to break out on a spacecraft in orbit, astronauts would fight the flames
Make a Retro Space Themed Poster in Photoshop Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin, Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, was the first human being to journey into outer space, when his Vostok spacecraft completed an orbit of the Earth on April 12, 1961. In this step-by-step
humanoidhistory: May 24, 1962 – Images of Earth captured by Mercury-Atlas 7 astronaut Scott Carpenter as he orbited our world in the Aurora 7 space capsule. (NASA/ASU)
yahoonews: Supermoon is here Look! Up in the sky! It’s supermoon! Because our celestial neighbor is relatively close to Earth, these full moons will appear to be unusually large. That distance varies because the moon follows an elliptical orbit. When
huffingtonpost: The Hubble Space Telescope Has Orbited Earth For 25 Years. Here Are 25 Of Its Most Stunning Images
spindlefibre: The Perigee is the point in the moon’s orbit at which it’s closest to Earth Photographed at midnight in Tuktoyaktuk, Canada by Francis Anderson (May 5th, 2012)
quantumspork:skunkbear: Here’s the orbital period of our solar system’s 8 major planets (how long it takes each to travel around the sun). Their size is to scale and their speed is accurate relative to Earth’s. The repetition of each GIF is proportional
lgbtgivesmehope: smt1977: You see? The earth didn’t go flying out of its orbit and crash into the sun. [Image shows a ‘before’ (marriage equality) and ‘after’ drawing of the earth. The pictures are identical]
evangelion-complex: First: The Black Moon begins to bleed the souls of Humanity back unto the Earth’s surface.Second: The moon in close orbit of Earth in Evangelion 3.33.Final: The Seventh Angel’s (“Clockiel” as named by the fans) “pendulum”
itsfullofstars: EARTH NOW HAS A QUASI-MOON Astronomers have detected a small asteroid that doesn’t seem to want to go away. Called a quasi-satellite, this new companion circles around the Earth as it orbits the sun—and it’s going to stay that way
did-you-kno: This photo (left) went viral as a ‘Hubble image of Earth in her cradle of clouds,’ but it’s actually CGI artwork. Hubble orbits at 8km per second, so the photos taken of Earth as it races by just end up looking like white streaks
astronomyblog: NASA images show the Earth seen at night, assembled from data acquired by the Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite. Image credit: NASA’s Earth Observatory/NOAA/DOD
bookshop: breastforce: pizzaback: itsfullofstars: EARTH NOW HAS A QUASI-MOON Astronomers have detected a small asteroid that doesn’t seem to want to go away. Called a quasi-satellite, this new companion circles around the Earth as it orbits the
itsfullofstars: itsfullofstars: EARTH NOW HAS A QUASI-MOON Astronomers have detected a small asteroid that doesn’t seem to want to go away. Called a quasi-satellite, this new companion circles around the Earth as it orbits the sun—and it’s going
the-future-now: According to NASA, a neighboring star has 7 Earth-like planets in its orbitSeven Earth-like planets have been found orbiting a sun not too far — in space terms, at least — from our own. NASA announced Wednesday that the planets resemble
breastforce: pizzaback: itsfullofstars: EARTH NOW HAS A QUASI-MOON Astronomers have detected a small asteroid that doesn’t seem to want to go away. Called a quasi-satellite, this new companion circles around the Earth as it orbits the sun—and it’s
world-of-facts: How long is an exact year? A solar year is the time it takes the Earth to complete its orbit around the Sun — about one year. But the actual time it takes for the Earth to travel around the Sun is in fact a little longer than that—about
annabethchasy: breastforce: pizzaback: itsfullofstars: EARTH NOW HAS A QUASI-MOON Astronomers have detected a small asteroid that doesn’t seem to want to go away. Called a quasi-satellite, this new companion circles around the Earth as it orbits
astronomicalwonders: The Earth from Russia’s Elektro-L satellite This animation, comprised of images taken by the Russian Elektro-L weather satellite from a geostationary orbit at a distance of 36,000 km, shows the changing illumination of Earth as
thisismyplacetobe: A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the
silenceofthevoid: thisismyplacetobe: A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller
thisismyplacetobe:A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the human
adventuristbaggins: thisismyplacetobe:A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller
distant-traveller: A crescent Earth at midnight The Earth’s northern hemisphere is outlined as a sunlit crescent in this dramatic view from orbit, recorded near local midnight by the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-8)
thisismyplacetobe: A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the human
sci-universe: Happy Perihelion! (January 4) Today the Earth is at perihelion, the point in its oval orbit when it’s closest to the Sun. At that time, Earth passes 1.7% closer than average.Therefore the Sun today looks a tiny bit bigger than usual,
endlose-weite:thisismyplacetobe:A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal
gigneyxkr: Solar Eclipse From Orbit Here is what the Earth looks like during a solar eclipse. The shadow of the Moon can be seen darkening part of Earth. This shadow moves across the Earth at nearly 2000 kilometers per hour. Only observers near the
adventuristbaggins:thisismyplacetobe:A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than
spaceplasma: One Special Day in the Life of Planet Earth The cameras on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft captured this rare look at Earth and its moon from Saturn orbit on July 19, 2013. Taken while performing a large wide-angle mosaic of the entire Saturn
A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the human eye. The result