NASA Plays With Water In Outer Space
To which we respond:
(via BuzzFeed)
(via scinerds)
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama - who has notably lived in a psychiatric institution for the last four decades - has been obsessed with dots and infinity for her entire career, an inspiration she attributes directly to her hallucinations. In an attempt to share her experiences, she creates installations that immerse the viewer in her obsessive vision of dots or infinitely mirrored space.
:Time lapse images of Earth at night taken from the International Space Station.
god this planet is fucking beautiful
always reblog forever.
Holy crap the last one, you can really see the Great Wall from space!
amazziiingg
Earth is so beautiful omg.
reblog forever.
woah the lightning storm in the second last panel is amazing
Fucking amazing and so pretty :3
(Source: britneysunicorn, via thisclockworkheart)
Endeavor Rocket Launch
Taken during a night launch of Space Shuttle Endeavor to visit the International Space Station on March 16th, 2008.
(source: apod.nasa)
IC 405: Flaming Star Nebula
Image: Marc Jousset
Description: Robert Gendler
First discovered in 1892, the nebula complex IC 405 was eloquently described by Max Wolf in 1903 as “a burning body from which several enormous curved flames seem to break out like gigantic prominences”. Eventually “The Flaming Star Nebula” became adopted as the popular name for IC 405.
(Source: kenobi-wan-obi)
NASA has just released these truly delicious 64-megapixel photos of our lovely planet.
The images weigh in at a lofty 8000x8000 pixels. We can almost make out the Photojojo office!
NASA’s64 Megapixel Photos of Earth
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