sci f
NSFW Tumblr
find sci f on porn pin board
sci f clips
70sscifiart:Fred Freeman
70sscifiart: Alex Ebel
70sscifiart:Chris Foss - “Fleeing Sno-Cat”
artissimo:m mech by shinku kimCFSL.net, Tome 2 (French Edition)
70sscifiart:Robert McCall
70sscifiart: Space Witches
70sscifiart: Space vampires.
d
SKULLICKER
martinlkennedy: Unlisted artist but probably Wilf Hardy. From Space Wars Fact and Fiction, 1980
70sscifiart:martinlkennedy: Unlisted artist but probably Wilf Hardy. From Space Wars Fact and Fiction, 1980 This is a fantastic piece.
martinlkennedy: Steve R Dodd “The Distant Outpost” (1983) unpublished
70sscifiart:1970
Starscream & Hutch Detective Agency
Error 404
70sscifiart:Cover by Davis Melzer
tiefighters: Star Wars: Starfighter Series Created by Chase Kunz
smitheone: Lead Us - Serigrafía (80 x 60 cm.) *Buy Here*
☾
70sscifiart:Mystery Park (via micky the pixel)
magictransistor: Ed Emshwiller
run2damoon: SEAT MLx by David Cava Reminds me of Wipeout 2097
70sscifiart: Juan Gimenez
molijuana: -
70sscifiart:Angus McKie likes red
70sscifiart: Richard Clifton-Dey
Jung tumblr.
randomghost: Beyond The Black Rainbow by Philip Galbavy Still on my watch list
gameraboy: The Black Hole (1979)
artagainstsociety: Android Legacy: Soul Of A New Machineby fantasio
70sscifiart: David Mattingly
Curvy Nerdy Wordy
70sscifiart: Jack Gaughan, 1977
ronaldcmerchant:poster from Fantastic Monsters of the Films #2 magazine-1962
boomerstarkiller67: Mel Hunter
martinlkennedy: Painting by Tim White ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ (1977) from the book The Science Fiction and Fantasy World of Tim White (1981)
70sscifiart: David Schleinkofer
silveragelovechild: Here’s an odd theme from Strange Adventures - men who have had their heads replaced by bizarre objects that destroy others around them.
cinoh: Cover design for UFOs and Extra-Terrestrials in History (four vols, 1978) by Yves Naud. via {feuilleton}
sci-universe: Every Photo From NASA’s Apollo Missions Are Now on Flickr The Project Apollo Archive uploaded more than 8,400 high-resolution images the astronauts took during NASA’s Apollo Missions of the 1960s and 70s. The collection includes
70sscifiart: Peter Andrew Jones
sci-universe: This Mexican fire opal looks like a sunset above the clouds when illuminated just right.Image credit: Jeff Schultz
sci-universe:a meteor caught on dashcam in Tauranga, New Zealandcredit: Josh Sherborne
sci-universe: The magical bogs of Estonia Image credit from the top (please don’t remove): 1. Urmas Haljaste, 2. Ragnis Pärnmets, 3. Margus Muts, 4. Anton Hallik, 5. Elvis Antson, 6. Jan Lepamaa, 7. Marek Metslaid
sci-fi-hotties: Wonder Woman body paint cosplay
sci-universe: Patterns in nature: butterflies.
sci-universe: A day to remember Nicolaus Copernicus 19 February 1473 is the birth date of a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus who put together a heliocentric model which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.
sci-universe: “There are as many atoms in a single molecule of your DNA as there are stars in a typical galaxy. The same is true for dogs, bears and every living thing. We are, each of us, a little universe.”— Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey;
sci-universe: Technology at its cutest — The Bipedal Cycling Robot In 2011, robot creator Masahiko Yamaguchi demonstrated a robot which can balance, steer and correct itself while riding a fixed-gear bike. Full video with more information here.
sci-universe: “For many ancient cultures, a comet’s appearance in the sky was seen as a precursor to destruction, disease and other major problems that mean bad news for the people of the region. The comet of 1664 sent shivers of threat throughout
sci-universe: The Red Planet and a full moon – the current view out of my window
sci-universe: The Milky Way meets Andromeda Galaxy (at the top)Image by David Kingham
sci-universe: Estonian astrophotographer Raivo Hein captured Moon with Jupiter and its moons!
sci-universe: So I just discovered that this portrait of Charles Darwin has been colorized and improved. It’s fantastic to see an image from circa 1880s like this. Credit to Mads Madsen, the artist behind all kinds of retouched historical photos.
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.
sci-universe: “Cosmos” is back with its second episode tonight (/tomorrow)!
sci-universe: popstronomy: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - Part 4 So beautiful.
sci-universe: Landscape comparisons of the four largest Jupiter’s moons, known as the Galilean satellitesImage credit: NASA/JPL/DLR