Aurora Borealis, shining down on Dallas…
Aurora Borealis and Milky Way side by side | image by Tommy Eliassen
(Source: ecocides)
Aurora Borealis, shining down on Dallas…
Aurora Borealis and Milky Way side by side | image by Tommy Eliassen
(Source: ecocides)
(Source: yerawizardharry, via afrikanspaceprogram)
life:
Happy Birthday Edwin Hubble.
Hubble was able to clarify something that had boggled astronomer’s minds for decades. The brilliant cluster of stars in the center of this image were long thought to be one, massive star with a mass somewhere between 200 and 300 times that of our own Sun. The clarity of Hubble’s imagery, however, enabled astronomers to determine that what had once appeared to be a single star was actually a cluster of several (still enormous) stars.
(see more — Hubble Telescope: Greatest Hits)
It’s like Cornell AI was taking notes while I went through my last two relationships. And then distilled all of the conflict in to this one-act, two-minute long performance.
Bill Nye the Science Guy patiently explains to Fox News reporter that the volcanos on the moon are in no way connected to global climate change, or lack thereof.
We have a black president, a female secretary of state, and a flying car. the future is now officially here.