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cwnl: The Fabric of Space-time Image: What happens to light as it passes through a point of space-time in where mass has been applied, as well as why objects in space orbit the way they do (planets, galaxies, clusters, etc.) Also known as the Space-time
unknownskywalker: Super Moon lamp by Eisuke Tachikawa This lamp represents the Supermoon, the biggest full moon in a cycle of 18 years. It is composed of LED lights and is an accurate presentation of the moon, based on the lunar orbiter Kaguya’s 3D
In his five short weeks of life, Orbit hasn’t met many other owls. So he isn’t at all worried that his new best friend doesn’t hoot back. The orphaned chick is perfectly content in the company of the stuffed bird perched next to him and is never
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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.
shedsumlight: Researchers Estimate Ice Content of Crater at Moon’s South Pole (by NASA Goddard Photo and Video) NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft has returned data that indicate ice may make up as much as 22 percent of the surface
petermorwood: When putting things “out of reach”, it’s worth remembering that if there’s something it really wants (garlic sausage, smoked bacon, etc.) the average domestic cat* can launch to low earth orbit… *Felis domesticus ballisticus
extra-transitional:the is actually how planetary orbit happens, we just haven’t yet advanced to the point where our technology can recognize the giant fucking cat licking the planet
shashimapache: in your orbit#new
tkthegoddess: trejay1: all-timefuck: in your orbit new 😳 Teamwork…😏💋
honestlyiamironman: orbitly: I remember August like it was yesterday. oh not this again
onion-souls: cpt-langosta: onion-souls: snarcadegannon: squirtlesquad-rebellion: perkachow: remmoran-kynvahl: mamasam: tonyabbot: scary-monsters-and-davesprite: lonelyinsomniac: samsaranmusing: Orbital path of asteroid near miss in 2002.
nsfwo262: Tricks with depth information and one frame renders. The first orbiting GIF was made with http://depthy.me/#/ip/v2X5k7H, the other made by me. I’m expecting to launch the ShyGal 3D model this month, if everything goes as planned. Consider
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unknownskywalker: Mercury surprises: tiny planet has strange innards and active past Using observations from NASA’s Messenger spacecraft in orbit around Mercury, researchers observed that the floors of many craters have been tilted substantially. Part
p1kachu: Neptune hasn’t completed an orbit since it was discovered
did-you-kno: The hoax was announced by British astronomer Patrick Moore, which made it all the more convincing. One woman even said that she and 11 friends had been “wafted from their chairs and orbited gently around the room.” In 2014 and
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
thebigkelu:the orbit of the planets in our solar system
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
Alien frontier: see the haunting, beautiful weirdness of Mars Mounted to the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter as it floats high above the red planet is the HiRISE telescope, an imaging device capable of taking incredibly high-resolution photos of the martian
fromquarkstoquasars: 10 Amazing Facts About Life, Planets, Stars, and the Universe: As we all know, the human race lives on a small blue dot, orbiting a yellow-orange star, in a galaxy that we call the Milky Way. This galaxy is some 100,000 light years
sixpenceee: The Mars Express orbiter captured this stunning view of the north polar region of Mars in January, 2012. Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin (G. Neukum)
futurist-foresight: spaceplasma: NASA’s newest spacecraft, Orion, will be launching into space for the first time on Dec. 4, 2014. Orion will fly to orbit atop a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket. The Delta IV Heavy rocket is the newest
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
astronomicalwonders: The Small Magellanic CloudThe Small Magellanic Cloud is a Dwarf Galaxy that orbits our galaxy - the Milky Way - at a distance of about 200,000 light-years. Some Astronomers think that the SMC was once a spiral galaxy similar to ours.
cracked: The Gravity Field And Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) is proof that form is function and both are beautiful. Especially when they’re made of pure genius. A low orbit meant the satellite had to care a bit about aerodynamics,
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
Exoplanet Kepler-452b Orbits a Star Very Much Like the Sun in Its Habitable Zone
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,
mirabilia-provocateur: | Orbital Mechanics by Tatiana Plakhova | The Provocateur
astronomicalwonders: Merging Galaxies Bursting With Light - NGC 2207 and IC 2163 Just like our Milky Way galaxy, NGC 2207 and IC 2163 are sprinkled with many star systems known as X-ray binaries, which consist of a star in a tight orbit around either
micdotcom: Scientists just witnessed a star rip apart an entire planet Using NASA’s Kepler space telescope, astronomers have witnessed an unprecedented event: A white dwarf star ripping apart a miniature celestial body in its orbit. According to
itsfullofstars: Is Planet X real? Looks like it.From Science:The solar system appears to have a new ninth planet. Today, two scientists announced evidence that a body nearly the size of Neptune—but as yet unseen—orbits the sun every 15,000 years.
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
did-you-kno: did-you-kno:One woman even said that she and 11 friends had been “wafted from their chairs and orbited gently around the room.” In 2014 and 2015, there were articles that reported the same phenomenon, calling it ‘’Zero G Day.’
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
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
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
did-you-kno: There’s a rebellious little planetoid that orbits the Sun backwards. No one is entirely sure why ‘Niku’ travels in the opposite direction of all the major objects in the solar system, but the data suggest “there’s more going
earthstory: Nearly a full night viewed from orbit on the International Space Station - I think starting in South America and winding up in Eastern Europe.
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
0hmm: Always remember, truth cannot be said, it can be shown. It is a finger pointing to the moon…The fingers were not the point; the point was the moon… https://soundcloud.com/kilowatts/pointbender-so-fell-the-orbit oohhmm…ॐ
fragmentsidentitaires: “In orbit” with @phylactere the rest of the set on https://www.patreon.com/fragments http://www.fragments-identitaires.com/
thebeautyinmyiis: Orbit Bailey
marissalynnla: Orbital overlap. September, 2015. Marissa Lynn X Alveoli Photography Please do not delete notes when reblogging. twitter | instagram | flickr | website/prints
good-girl-gone-real-bad: thiiiscouldbeus: j2arefucking: in your orbit new What daddy needs Love his cock in my mouth!!!💦💦🤤🤤🤤
nastypicage: Jet Girl was way cooler than Tank Girl. And Sub Girl? Pffft. Not even in the same orbit.
dduane: The Moon by Nosigner is a topographically-accurate LED light created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya, appropriately named after the legendary Japanese moon princess Kaguya-hime. Want want want.
nationalpost: NASA’s Kepler telescope finds 26 new planetsKepler, NASA’s planet-hunting space telescope, has found 11 new planetary systems, including one with five planets all orbiting closer to their parent star than Mercury circles the Sun, scientists
gamefreaksnz: “Games In Orbit” Art by Sophie Gerl www.sophiegerl.com Acrylic on canvas 60x60 cm
jtotheizzoe: Happy 22nd Birthday to the Hubble!! On April 24th, the Hubble Space Telescope marks its 22nd year in orbit. That means its mission has lasted longer than many of your lives, and it’s still churning out amazing work (no pressure though).
8bitfuture: Image: Black hole tearing apart a star. This computer-simulated image from NASA recreates an actual event studied with help from NASA’s orbiting Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) and the Pan-STARRS1 telescope on the summit of Haleakala
discoverynews: Discovery News chats with Caltech astronomer Mike Brown about the recent discovery of a fifth moon orbiting Pluto: “It’s a really good reminder that you don’t have to be a planet to be interesting.”
infinity-imagined: The orbits of the moons and planets form a 4-dimensional fractal helix in spacetime.
cozydark: NASA’s WISE Colors in Unknowns On Jupiter Asteroids | Scientists using data from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, have uncovered new clues in the ongoing mystery of the Jovian Trojans — asteroids that orbit the sun
The orbits of the moons and planets form a fractal 4-dimensional helix in spacetime. (via infinity-imagined)