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s-t-y-l-e-t-s: the orbit of the planets in our solar system
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
did-you-kno: Astronomers have spotted an exotic planet that seems to be made of diamond racing around a tiny star in our galactic backyard. Source
mareeps: we’re standing on a planet traveling 66,000 mph around a sun traveling 500,000 mph in a galaxy traveling 1,300,000 mph in our universe so don’t tell me i haven’t moved all day
whatthephosphate: consulting-time-captain: aro-rusco: santajackharkness: theladythorki: steven-stone: i love how other planet’s moons have cool names and then here we just have moon petition to rename the moon Our moon
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
dekulord: I honestly don’t understand why people don’t believe aliens exist, like wtf makes us so special that out of the billions and billions of stars and planets in the universe only our solar system can sustain life?
brentwalker092: Why is fucking butt the hottest damn thing on the planet? :).[Please visit/subscribe to our Youtube channel]
must-be-on-another-planet: “the permanent record of a band in transition … our confused, contentious, brilliant, painful, cathartic leap into the unknown.“ Take Off Your Pants and Jacket was released 15 years ago today.
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
did-you-kno: “We now know the rate of occurrence of habitable planets around the most common stars in our galaxy,” said co-author David Charbonneau (CfA). “That rate implies that it will be significantly easier to search for life beyond the solar
humanoidhistory: See that little black dot on the left? That’s planet Mercury in transit across the face of our humongous Sun. Observed by Howard Brown-Greaves. Via NASA/APOD.
howstuffworks: 10 Reasons Why Space Exploration Matters to You At the time of the moon landing in 1969, many people envisioned that by the beginning of the 21st century, space travel would become routine, and we would be visiting other planets in our
sci-universe: Some of our extraordinary planet captured in 20141. Viru bog, Estonia; Jan Lepamaa2. Arizona, US; Susan Coppock 3. Strezlecki Desert, Australia; Christian Spencer4. East Java, Indonesia; Achmad Sumawijaya5. timelapse of fireflies in North
luxhysteria: Jupiter’s great red spot. A hurricane three times the size of our whole planet that’s been raging for centuries.
amnhnyc: Jupiter is a planet of extremes—it’s the biggest in our solar system, it spins the fastest, it hosts the most moons, and it has the most turbulent atmosphere. With a diameter 10 times greater than Earth’s, and one-tenth that of the Sun,
amnhnyc: Today, we’re celebrating cephalopodweek with one of our favorites–the amazing ammonite. The extinct mollusks known as ammonites inhabited the planet for more than 300 million years—almost twice as long as dinosaurs—before disappearing
amnhnyc: On this day in 1977, Voyager 1 was launched into space carrying a “Golden Record” with the sounds of planet Earth.Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spent more than a decade exploring our planetary neighbors, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune before
the-future-now: Galaxies from the Altiplano Explanation: The central bulge of our Milky Way Galaxy rises over the northern Chilean Atacama altiplano in this postcard from planet Earth. At an altitude of 4500 meters, the strange beauty of the desolate
did-you-kno: Two minutes is the longest you could survive without a space suit on the other planets in our solar system. On Mars and Mercury, you’d stay alive for as long as you can hold your breath (about 2 min), and Venus is so hot that you’d
theatlantic: This Is Big: Scientists Just Found Earth’s First-Cousin Right now, 500 light years away from Earth, there’s a planet that looks a lot like our own. It is bathed in dim orangeish light, which at high noon is only as bright as the golden
corwinprescott: “Temperance”Philadelphia, Pa 2015Some days I feel like one of the luckiest people on the planet. I’ve been trying to work with Brooke and Jordan for so long, and our paths finally crossed the same day Mika Lovely was in town visiting.
humanoidhistory:See that little black dot on the left? That’s planet Mercury in transit across the face of our humongous Sun. Observed by Howard Brown-Greaves. Via NASA/APOD.
smittenkittenmn:Standard Glass S-Curve dildos at our Minneapolis store. These are arguably the most beautiful dildos on the planet. One of a kind, handcrafted, made from body safe soda lime glass in Seattle, WA.
sciencealert:This is not a movie, nor is it on a distant planet. ✨🤖 This robot’s invaded our very own Sahara Desert. For 2 weeks 40 engineers tested navigation systems for 3 robots in Europe’s largest ever rover field test. What incredible
heywriters: drawing-cookie: bunjywunjy: isnerdy: memcjo: wearethesparkk: cassandor: why are star wars planets more boring than earth and our solar system like sure we’ve seen desert, snow, diff types of forest, beach, lava, rain, but like…
transstudent: fuck-cistrenders: gender non conforming trans people who don’t give a fuck about passing are literally the most brave and powerful people on the planet Nothing but love and admiration for all our binary smashing friends!
luxhysteria:Jupiter’s great red spot. A hurricane three times the size of our whole planet that’s been raging for centuries.
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
luxhysteria: Jupiter's great red spot. A hurricane three times the size of our whole planet that's been raging for centuries.
1337tattoos: The Universe is like an intricate mechanism beyond measure. Within our eye is an entire universe itself, which is the key to see this beautiful planet we get to live on.submitted by Brett Rightler
obsessionjason: elephantonadiet: On December 21, 2012, our entire solar system will align. (via liyow: hitrecordjoe: jenni-rose: monkeyknifefight: jaune: weareallstarstuff) Will the alignment includes planet Nibiru as predicted by Sumerians? Scary…
likeafieldmouse: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook - Two Planets/Village and Elsewhere (2008-12) “Every life is in search of a narrative… For the storytelling impulse is, and always has been, a desire for a certain ‘unity of life’. In our own postmodern
bunjywunjy: isnerdy: memcjo: wearethesparkk: cassandor: why are star wars planets more boring than earth and our solar system like sure we’ve seen desert, snow, diff types of forest, beach, lava, rain, but like… rainbow mountains (peru) red
electricbabes: Follow @golden.asses ↔ @our.sexy.planet Sfs welcome kik 👉 emma_shouts_ by camilita1207
j-wolf-harding: The Midnight Planétarium watch not only tells time, but follows the orbit of our solar system’s planets. Shut up and take my money.
just-shower-thoughts: The Earth is third planet in our solar system doesn’t that make every country on earth a third world country?
lmnpnch: The eight planets of our solar systemimage credits: [x]
wheelbarrow-full-of-deutschmarks: lolsofunny: OMG OMG OMG instead of classes… FANDOMS!! I WOULD BE THE HAPPIEST PERSON ON THIS PLANET. Can uniforms be optional tho Instead can our uniforms depend on the fandom? Like Harry Potter robes, Elven cloaks,
newyorker: Is living on Mars a good backup plan? Elizabeth Kolbert on our dream of colonizing the red planet.Illustration by Script & Seal
sixpenceee: Scale by Brad Godspeed shows planets viewed from Earth, if they were the same distance as our moon. I especially thought that Jupiter was scary bigger.
dilf-lover: wolfintx: Finished our first workout… (at Planet Fitness) It truly doesn’t get any sexier than this 😍
nn-oo-vv-aa: Dear future humans,Welcome to your new home, EarthIt’s a beautiful rocky planet in the star system SolYour existence here probably doesn’t make much sense to you and that’s okayNone of us know what’s going on but we try our best
newyorker: Exhibit: Coal + Ice ““Coal + Ice” is a documentary exhibition encompassing work by thirty photographers around the world. It seeks to do something unprecedented: to chart the horrific grandeur of our effects on the planet, from the
sexcapadescouple: nikkyaksh314: Nikky performing a sexy striptease in our hotel room at planet Hollywood at goa followed by a hot dare wherein c opened the door and stood top less without caring if any1 saw .Enjoy ;) Super hot 👍🏻
nami565: rubywhiterabbit: nami565: are planets just the suns moons? does that make our moon… moon moon?
laughcentre: nami565: rubywhiterabbit: nami565: are planets just the suns moons? does that make our moon… moon moon?
kittje: (◡‿◡✿) friendly reminder that cool lizards will eventually take over the planet and we should kindly welcome them as our new overlords
zodiac–signs: s-t-y-l-e-t-s: the orbit of the planets in our solar system beautiful
alienswithankhs: strugglingtobeheard: anomaly1: dianarossweave: sugarplumsandgunshots: haitian-sensation: fuckhoeskillbitches: Flyest Nigga in the Universe Swagger on a hundred, thousand, trillion King of our home planet The things I would
coldalbion: deeerssketchblog: I think crows will be the next dominant species on this planet In this case, I wonder if corvids will carry legends of our own corvid-associated gods and heroes? Or maybe they will tell stories of the ancient ones amongst
h0llo: how can anyone argue that it’s always sunny isn’t the best show to ever grace our shitty ass planet
“ the power of nature is what all art strives to be. The more we can get in tune with the harmony of the planet, the more our art can benefit from that relationship.”-Rick Rubin