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sci-universe: This Mexican fire opal looks like a sunset above the clouds when illuminated just right.Image credit: Jeff Schultz
sci-universe: The Geminid meteors of 2013 raining down on EarthAstrophotographer Juan Carlos Casado captured the space weather event in a series of exposures spanning about 2.3 hours using a wide angle lens. The snowcapped Teide volcano of the Canary
sci-universe: When he was 17, Neil deGrasse Tyson got a letter from Carl Sagan, the Cornell astronomer and popular science luminary. Tyson was a Bronx High School of Science student applying to colleges, and Sagan invited him for a tour of the lab at
sci-universe: Auroras seen from space – probably the coolest thing in the world. The spectacle is equivalent from land as well, though. Timelapse provided by the International Space Station
sci-universe: Galileo’s sketches from Sidereus Nuncius (1610), the first published scientific work based on observations made through a telescope
sci-universe: This is the total lunar eclipse of April 4, 2015 seen between cherry blossoms in Japan. It looks really magical when something terrestrial and celestial are together like that.image by Kyodo via Reuters
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sci-universe: We actually have pictures that great of Mars, a planet about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles) away from us.Image copyright: NASA
sci-universe: Zooming into the constellation Sagittarius. Images:1. A region of the Milky Way 2. A large portion of the sky very rich in nebulae and star clusters. For example the Lagoon, Trifid, Eagle and Omega nebulae are seen.3. The field around the
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sci-universe:This is the total lunar eclipse of April 4, 2015 seen between cherry blossoms in Japan. It looks really magical when something terrestrial and celestial are together like that.image by Kyodo via Reuters
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sci-universe: Photographer Mike Taylor uses different techniques to capture the movement of the sky.
sci-universe: I really love these starry illustrations by Hajin Bae.
sci-universe: This pretty green comet can be spotted with binoculars in the night sky during much of January! Here’s a view of Comet Lovejoy captured with globular cluster M79. Astrophotographer Chris Schur used multiple images taken on Dec. 28, 2014.
sci-universe: a meteor caught on dashcam in Tauranga, New Zealandcredit: Josh Sherborne
sci-sugar: “How do u sleep w yourself at night!?” In a robe. In my beautiful hotel room overlooking Manhattan. Next to all my money. With my “I’m gonna make so much money tomorrow, too!” grin…& nice brows. ❤️
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sci-universe: Italy’s Mount Etna volcano erupting perfect smoke rings.Filmed by Geoff Mackley
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sci-universe: Cosmos, Part 11 - The Persistence of Memory
sci-universe: Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies migrate to California and Mexico for winter. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey (up to 4,830 kilometers/3,000 miles). They use the sun to ensure that
sci-universe: Every Photo From NASA’s Apollo Missions Are Now on Flickr The Project Apollo Archive uploaded more than 10,000 high-resolution images the astronauts took during NASA’s Apollo Missions of the 1960s and 70s. The collection includes
sci-universe: On November 9th, it would have been Carl Sagan’s 81st birthday.Here’s one of his most important messages to humanity from the episode 8 of Cosmos “Journeys in Space and Time.” It aired in 1980 and is still completely relevant today.
sci-fantasy: mulderscullyfeels: xiphoidprocess: this is the quote that made me want to pursue science. This gifset is being circulated in sciencey circles right now and it gives me warm fuzzies. This is a scientist.
sci-universe: Some pretty and interesting galaxies captured by Bob Franke (Focal Pointe Observatory)
sci-universe: Annular Solar Eclipse of May 10, 2013, Australia.(Via Twitter/@Pharaoness)
sci-fi-gifs:A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies! A chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure!BLADE RUNNER (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
sci-fi-gifs: Gattaca (1997) dir. Andrew Niccol
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sci-universe: How I wish upon a star.Gifs from Ocean Sky by Alex Cherney.
sci-universe: Lunation - a complete lunar cycle. (Credit: António Cidadão)
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sci-universe: Nature is sometimes too cool to handle. Aurora over Alaska, captured by Taro Nakai.
sci-universe: This is a quadruple Saturn moon transit snapped by Hubble in 2009. The giant orange moon Titan — larger than the planet Mercury — can be seen at upper right. The white icy moons that are much closer to Saturn, hence much closer to the
sci-universe: Surfaces and horizons: Moon, Mars, Venus, Titan (moon of Saturn), Asteroid Itokawa, and Earth.
sci-universe: “We are like butterflies who flutter for a day and think it’s forever.”(Video sources: 1, 2)
sci-universe: See those green stripes in the sky? That is airglow rippled by gravity waves which are disturbances in the troposphere. For example, wind flow over mountain ranges and thunderstorms like in this case. video credit: Randy Halverson
sci-universe: A right whale photographed near the Valdes Peninsula, off the coast of Argentina, by Justin Hofman. He used an SLR camera and an underwater video camera, getting as close to the curious, quiet, and shy animals as he could. Even though
sci-universe:Each fall, millions of North American monarch butterflies migrate to California and Mexico for winter. They make a massive journey (up to 4,830 kilometers/3,000 miles) and use the sun to ensure that they stay on course. On cloudy days Earth’s
sci-universe: s-c-i-guy: micdotcom: Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio calls to end climate change in Oscar acceptance speech. He worked like 20 something years to win an award and when he finally did he used his 30 second speech to talk about the environment.
sci-universe: Night lights in Europe.(Credit: NGDC & DMSP satellites, ESA)
sci-universe: A dead comet the size of a football stadium flies by Earth today, on Halloween. Oh, and it looks like a skull. Scientists observing asteroid 2015 TB145, that will zip past Earth on Oct. 31, 2015, have determined that the celestial object
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