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5 years ago
Design Graphics Geya Shvecova (Trippy_Tunnel_241119)

Design graphics Geya Shvecova (Trippy_Tunnel_241119)

4 years ago

US is at an unprecedented moment of polarization. The Trump administration’s mishandling of the pandemic, social justice issues, global recession, and other numerous incidents has really put a new perspective on the upcoming elections. Biden is not perfect, but he is clearly more trustworthy than Trump. This presidential race really is about restoring the soul of this country.

Biden Harris 2020

Let’s Do This, America.

Let’s do this, America.


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4 years ago
This Year’s National Book Awards Ceremony Was An Evening With A Message: We Can Do Better.  
This Year’s National Book Awards Ceremony Was An Evening With A Message: We Can Do Better.  
This Year’s National Book Awards Ceremony Was An Evening With A Message: We Can Do Better.  
This Year’s National Book Awards Ceremony Was An Evening With A Message: We Can Do Better.  
This Year’s National Book Awards Ceremony Was An Evening With A Message: We Can Do Better.  
This Year’s National Book Awards Ceremony Was An Evening With A Message: We Can Do Better.  

This year’s National Book Awards ceremony was an evening with a message: We can do better.  

The online-only event included a montage of Black winners past — narrated by LeVar Burton — with an admission: From 1936 to 1999, only 13 writers of color won a National Book Award. But this year’s event went some ways towards improving that situation; almost every honor went to a writer of color. 

Check out our coverage of the evening – and links to coverage of some of the winning authors – here. And congratulations to winners Kacen Callender, Yu Miri and translator Morgan Giles, Don Mee Choi, Tamara Payne and Charles Yu!

– Petra

4 years ago

Falling Into Jupiter

Falling Into Jupiter

Twenty-five years ago, an object roughly the size of an oven made space history when it plunged into the clouds of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. On Dec. 7, 1995, the 750-pound Galileo probe became the first probe to enter the gas giant. Traveling at a blistering speed of 106,000 miles per hour, the probe’s protective heat shield experienced temperatures as hot as the Sun’s surface generated by friction during entry. As the probe parachuted through Jupiter’s dense atmosphere, its science instruments made measurements of the planet’s chemical and physical makeup. The probe collected data for nearly an hour before its signal was lost. Its data was transmitted to Earth via the Galileo spacecraft, an orbiter that carried the probe to Jupiter and stayed within contact during the encounter. Learn more about the mission.

The Galileo probe was launched to space aboard space shuttle Atlantis in 1989

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe consisted of a descent module and a protective deceleration module

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe traveled to Jupiter attached to the Galileo spacecraft

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe was released from the spacecraft in July 1995

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe entered Jupiter’s atmosphere five months later on Dec. 7, 1995

Falling Into Jupiter

Parachutes were deployed to slow the probe’s descent

Falling Into Jupiter

The probe collected science data for 58 minutes as it fell into the planet’s atmosphere

Falling Into Jupiter

The Galileo probe was managed by NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley.

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3 years ago
Book Of Wagashi / Design, Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi Is A Traditional Confectionary, Served
Book Of Wagashi / Design, Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi Is A Traditional Confectionary, Served
Book Of Wagashi / Design, Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi Is A Traditional Confectionary, Served
Book Of Wagashi / Design, Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi Is A Traditional Confectionary, Served
Book Of Wagashi / Design, Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi Is A Traditional Confectionary, Served
Book Of Wagashi / Design, Edo Period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi Is A Traditional Confectionary, Served

Book of wagashi / design, Edo period (1603-1868), Japan. Wagashi is a traditional confectionary, served with tea and often fashioned into shapes of nature, 

Complete Book 1 / Book 2 / Book 3. Via present & correct

4 years ago

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4 years ago
°☆*° Winter Nights ☆*° Prints Available Here 

°☆*° winter nights ☆*° prints available here 

4 years ago

well deserved!

Youn Yuh-Jung Photographed By Peter Ash Lee For The New York Times (April 2021)
Youn Yuh-Jung Photographed By Peter Ash Lee For The New York Times (April 2021)
Youn Yuh-Jung Photographed By Peter Ash Lee For The New York Times (April 2021)

Youn Yuh-Jung photographed by Peter Ash Lee for The New York Times (April 2021)

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