
Photo reblogged from Voyage into Space with 8,856 notes
First X-ray view of Martian soil
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Ames
Photo reblogged from let's go downtown and watch the modern kids with 823 notes
by Ana Kraš
Source: ohverytired
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“Located within the world renowned Waitomo caves of New Zealand, hundreds of thousands of glow worms light up the dark, producing an eery kingdom comprised of bio-luminescent larvae.”
Source: yourlittleampersand
Photoset reblogged from bb's with 74,332 notes
American artist Jon Smith’s exploding lightbulb art
Source: unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream
Photo reblogged from I, a universe of atoms, an atom in the universe with 12,957 notes
Spotted at Cortes Bank near San Diego, California, a harbor seal swims through an underwater kelp forest.
Photograph courtesy Kyle McBurnie, RSMAS Underwater Photography Contest
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“After much deliberation, we have decided that this is our absolute favourite Northern Lights photograph from last season.”
Source: yourlittleampersand
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“This natural spring looks like something out of a dream.
But it’s actually real and you can visit it right here in the USA…”
Source: yourlittleampersand
Photo reblogged from Matt Molloy with 112 notes
I did another timelapse of this small pond in a pasture for cows. The sunset was decent, there was a nice sun pillar, but the clouds didn’t change or move very much. I made this one from 332 photos merged into one image using the lighten layer-blending mode in photoshop.
Photo reblogged from Scinerds with 297 notes
ISS, Milky Way, Andromeda Galaxy, and the Aurora Borealis over Crater Lake National Park — Brad Goldpaint
Source: kenobi-wan-obi
Photo reblogged from CWL with 247 notes
Aurora, Comet, and Galaxy
“The panoramic image is obtained from the top of the hill of the longest toboggan sled in the world. At this far north latitude the comet and the galaxy were circumpolar objects and visible all night. But the darkness was already gone at this time of year because the sun does not sink enough below the horizon and there is a long dark twilight.” — Juan Carlos Casado
Photo reblogged from ~Lori with 65 notes
Sunset at Second Beach in Washington state’s Olympic National Park by Inge Johnsson
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”..so let’s set aside the Barbie Dolls and the Disney Princesses for just a moment, and let’s show our girls the REAL women they can be.”
Source: yourlittleampersand
Photo reblogged from May Our Hearts Overcome Our Appetites. with 42,130 notes
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This one deserves more.
Source: theworldjustgotlighter
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