Hot and Cold Tap water as seen through a thermal camera.
The north face of Mt St Helens collapses at 8:32 a.m. on Sunday, May 18, 1980, creating the largest landslide ever recorded and signalling the start of a VEI 5 eruption, considered the most disastrous in US history.
Ocean Jasper sphere PNGs
Sabía que piedra ganaba siempre
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the space race may be the funniest point in history period and i'll stand by that. the US is like "yes whoever gets into space first will prove once and for all that our economic model is superior and that we are, in general, the superior country of superior and smarter people." then the soviets just went and did it and the US freaked out and needed to cover their ass so were like "WE MEAN THE MOON, WE MEAN THE FIRST TO LAND ON THE MOON."
the fact elon mask genuinely might ruin the night sky for everyone makes me wanna sharpen my shovel and get to work
a baby can be born right now at 12:00, on a wednesday, august 24 in new jersey while another baby is also born in the exact same moment but they are born 9:00, on a tuesday, august 23 in california, these babies that are born at the same moment are technically because of time zones, a concept that we created ourselves, born “hours” apart even though really they are born at the same moment just not the same “time”, one will be considered older even though in actuality they are the same
Rocket Launch as seen from the space station
whoa this guy knows how to party
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Title: Rainbow hex
Technique: Drawing with Stabilo markers on printed Blender frames (30 Frames)
Elaborate Salt Labyrinths by Japanese Artist Motoi Yamamoto
Rotating clouds above Denver
We need to save our water from evaporation here in CA. We should be doing everything possible to store what rain we are lucky to get.
Some crazy laced agate under the microscope….🔬
some of my favourite microscope images I’ve taken
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wait for it, i promise it’s worth it
Brightest stars in night sky
The photo above is the closest humanity has ever come to creating Medusa. If you were to look at this, you would die instantly.
The image is of a reactor core lava formation in the basement of the Chernobyl nuclear plant. It’s called the Elephant’s Foot and weighs hundreds of tons, but is only a couple meters across.
Oh, and regarding the Medusa thing, this picture was taken through a mirror around the corner of the hallway. Because the wheeled camera they sent up to take pictures of it was destroyed by the radiation. The Elephant’s Foot is almost as if it is a living creature.
NASA scientists working back in 1961 looks pretty similar to us trying to make plans in a group message today. 😂 📷: J. R. Eyerman, LIFE magazine t http://ift.tt/2erI9TF
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope celebrated its 12th anniversary with the release of a new digital calendar showcasing some of the best pictures taken by the telescope. The images above demonstrate the Spitzer space telescope’s amazing infrared imaging abilities. These images include Nebulae, Galaxies, Super Nova, and much more. Though the calendar is now outdated, it still has a lot of great science information (and cool images). Check the credit for links!
Credit: NASA/JPL
In hopes of inspiring younger generations, NASA created this series of gorgeous retro travel posters that encourage you to imagine a future where common space travel is a legitimate possibility. Source
David Szakaly - 2019
PSA
Big math news! It’s been thirty years since mathematicians last found a convex pentagon that could “tile the plane.” The latest discovery (by Jennifer McLoud-Mann, Casey Mann, and David Von Derau) was published earlier this month. Full story.
Physics: What ink looks like running through soap bubbles
Source: Compilariz on YT