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jessalrynn: unlimitedgoats: bospaladin: Anfnajjrmwlqjfkwifjiwkdnslb WHAT. So… Earth being round from orbit is… not observed. They say you can’t reason with willful ignorance. They’re right.
skunkbear: NASA just launched its Orion spacecraft! (You can watch the whole thing here) It looks a bit like the Apollo 11 capsule, but it has a whole new mission: first, meeting an asteroid towed to earth’s orbit by a robot sometime in the 2020s,
thefirststarr: Last nights Super Blood Wolf Moon Eclipse! Here’s a breakdown of how it got this name: 1. Super (Moon): the moon was at its perihelion (the point in its orbit where its closest to the Earth) 2. Blood (Moon): for the red colour it had
Boy, did I blast off on a mission tonight!! I’m orbiting about the outer rings of Uranus (lol) and while I’m kinda smashed like Apollo 13, I think I will make it back down to earth okay. I might just regret it in the morning.
xbox420: A strange lonely planet found without a star An international team of astronomers has discovered an exotic young planet that is not orbiting a star. This free-floating planet, dubbed PSO J318.5-22, is just 80 light-years away from Earth and
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
wired: chels: curiositycounts: Absolutely striking photography of star trails taken from the International Space Station as it orbits Earth at 17,000 mph. See full set here. (via) WOAH. Don Pettit’s taking some unreal shots from space. Concure.
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 to
drnikolatesla: NASA and Other Space Agencies Are Wasting Our Money With Nikola Tesla’s World Wireless System(s) we would not need the thousands of multi-million dollar satellites and debris currently orbiting earth. Also, his system(s) would be grounded
discoverynews: Are Habitable Binary Planets Possible? As we seek-out planets orbiting stars inside their habitable zones, astronomical techniques are becoming so sophisticated that, one day, we may be able to probe the atmosphere of a distant exo-Earth
mentalflossr: Why Doesn’t Our Moon Have a Name?The satellites of our solar system have some glorious designations: Europa, Io, Triton, Titan, Phobos, Oberon, and…the Moon. Technically, Earth’s only orbiting body does have a name, it just also happens
amnhnyc: Attention stargazers! The Perseid meteor shower returns this week.This is our annual encounter with the tenuous trail of debris left in solar orbit by comet 109/P Swift-Tuttle. As Earth plows through this veil of mostly small grains and dust,
did-you-kno: We need leap years because it takes Earth 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds to orbit the sun, causing the calendar year to become more and more out of sync with the solar year over time. If we didn’t have leap days, February
mindblowingfactz: At any given moment, there are over 1200 satellites orbiting the Earth while taking pictures and spying on you. You can see the location of every single one of them with an interactive map on qz.comimage via aftenposten
physicsphysics: Don’t forget! ‘Super Blue Blood Moon’ Coming Jan. 31 The Jan. 31 full moon is special for three reasons: it’s the third in a series of “supermoons,” when the Moon is closer to Earth in its orbit – known as perigee – and
invokes: Solar eclipse, as seen from Earth’s orbit it is breath taking
humanoidhistory: TODAY IN HISTORY: Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space. On June 16, 1963, she soared to the heavens with the Vostok 6 mission and orbited the Earth 48 times, spending almost three days in space. Fun fact:
kittencrimson: Video Replay: The Moon - Incredible Lunar Views From The Japanese SELENE Orbiter - Earthrise Take a journey across the surface of the moon. See the earth rise and set from the lunar surface. 💖
ruthdecay: farorescourage: thetenk: zerahoc: we-are-star-stuff: If Earth Had a Ring Like Saturn Our planet is lucky enough to have a large moon orbiting not too far away, which makes for very pretty moonlit nights. But for spectacular skies it might
sixpenceee: Nine Facts about Black Holes1. The gravitational pull of a black hole can greatly slow down time itself, according to relativity. If you could take a spaceship to a black hole, orbit around it for awhile, and then fly back to Earth, you
superheroesincolor: Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race (2016)“Before John Glenn orbited the earth, or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of dedicated female
from-the-earth-to-the-moon13: Apollo 10 Enters Lunar Orbit (21 May 1969) man…that’s just so awesome. if only
cyberthug13: x-enial: Solar eclipse, as seen from Earth’s orbit (source) this is truly fascinating i wish i was at this exact spot when it happened so i can bust a dicknut
nubbsgalore: the earth adorned in a phosphorescent crown of light, as supercharged plasma spewed from the star it orbits smashes into the planet’s magnetic force field, exciting our atmosphere at the poles and generating up to a million megawatts of
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)
spaceexp: Flower grown inside the International Space Station orbiting Earth January 2016 via reddit
formless-changeling: behind-my-smile: giflounge: The orbit of Jupiter protects the Earth from asteroids. Thanx Jupiter, much appreciated!
crookedindifference: Happy Earth Day: Earthrise One of the most famous aspects of the Apollo 8 flight was the Earthrise picture that was taken as they came around for their fourth orbit of the Moon. This was the first time that humans had taken such
just–space: Imagining Another Earth : This artist’s concept shows exoplanet Kepler-1649c orbiting around its host red dwarf star. (via NASA)
notnumbersix: huffingtonpost:The Hubble Space Telescope Has Orbited Earth For 25 Years. Here Are 25 Of Its Most Stunning Images Science 🙌!
superheroesincolor: Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race (2016) “Before John Glenn orbited the earth, or Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, a group of dedicated
just–space: This view of Io was obtained during the tenth orbit of Jupiter by NASAs Galileo spacecraft on September 19th, 1997 at a range of more than 500,000km. Io, which is slightly larger than Earths moon, is the most volcanically active body
thiefisaparasite101: sixpenceee: 8 Earth years are roughly equal to 13 Venus years, meaning the two planets approximately trace out this pattern with amazing symmetry as they orbit the Sun. A literal sun flower!
neuromaencer: Solar Eclipse as Seen from Earth’s Orbit
sci-universe: In this image from 1966, taken by NASA’s Lunar Orbiter 4, a crescent Earth and partly illuminated far side of the Moon can be seen together. I think we haven’t seen them from such perspective before.
spaceplasma: As Seen by STEREO-A: The Carrington-Class CME of 2012 STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) is a solar observation mission, it consists of two space-based observatories - one ahead of Earth in its orbit (STEREO-A), the other
sixpenceee:8 Earth years are roughly equal to 13 Venus years, meaning the two planets approximately trace out this pattern with amazing symmetry as they orbit the Sun.
strungout-and-frustrated: The Earth has made yet another complete orbit around the Sun, so have a naked me.
papatulus: tsunamiwavesurfing: giflounge: The orbit of Jupiter protects the Earth from asteroids. a silent guardian, a watchful protector lol look at mercury go that wild bastard
giflounge: The orbit of Jupiter protects the Earth from asteroids.
July 16, 1969: The Earth photographed by the Apollo 11 crew on their first day in orbit.
grisbulles: The series of summer Supermoons closed in style Monday night as the full moon hit its closest point in earth’s orbit — exhibiting a larger and brighter than usual natural phenomenon. Here, the Supermoon rises over PPG Place in Pittsburgh
sixpenceee: The sun photographed from the same spot, at the same hour throughout different days in a year. This is called an analemma. It is caused by the 23.5 degree tilt of the earth and the elliptical orbit. (Source) (Photographer: Tunc Tezel)
twerkyvulture: congenitaldisease: This is the Black Knight, an unknown object orbiting Earth. Ufologists believe it is of extraterrestrial origin and it is believed to be approximately 13,000 years old.
gunsandposes-history: Earth, July 1969, as seen from Apollo 11’s orbit. (NASA)
gunsandposes-history: Earth, May 1963, photo by Mercury-Atlas 9 astronaut Gordon Cooper in a 22-orbit journey around our home world. (NASA)
humanoidhistory: Mexico, Earth, July 1969, photographed from orbit by the crew of Apollo 11. (NASA)
vintagefuturist: Earth as seen from the Cassini orbiter at Saturn.
canadian-space-agency: 52 years ago, on February 21st 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit Earth! Credit: Historical Pictures
spaceplasma: July 16, 1969: The Earth photographed by the Apollo 11 crew on their first day in orbit. Image credit: NASA
spaceexp: On August 23, 1966 Lunar Orbiter 1 took the first photograph of Earth as seen from the moon
humanoidhistory: August 19, 2007 – Backdropped by the Earth, the International Space Station is seen receding into the distance as the Space Shuttle Endeavour departs the orbital outpost. (NASA)
humanoidhistory: On November 13, 1966, the Gemini 12 spacecraft orbits high above the Earth.(NASA/Arizona State University)
lagonegirl: 5 Facts About Tiera Guinn: Guinn has a hefty role regarding the project she’s working on for NASA. According to NASA’s website, she’s working on a “space launch system for a new era of exploration beyond Earth’s orbit