This is the time I accidentally went to space Florida
by hakemo
That's the guy who sold me my space ship
‘esoteric’
Nah, That's an angry dancing monkey and nobody can tell me otherwise.
NGC 2359, Thor's Helmet
I do this on purpose to attract all the tastiest spiders
STAND STILL
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Art by @beeple_crap
Is that Bill Wurtz?
‘snatch’
After a full day of Friday I think I have just about convinced myself that it is Thursday
Today feels like Friday because it feels like the end of the week but I know it's not Friday because I have Friday off. But it still feels like too much of a Friday to not be Friday, it's like second Friday before Friday because it doesn't feel exactly Friday enought to be first Friday you know?
I'd like to find green stars but mario hasn't collected all the regular ones yet. I need him to kick that faceship of his into gear and get cooking
I gave a presentation today, it was the first one I was ever really excited to present, so I didn't think that I would be nervous to present it. Well the moment my presentation went on the big screen I was very nervous.
Space batteries in my space ship died, waiting for a space jump
Space Arnold Schwarzenegger is kind of intense
‘vivid’
Legit that looks like a bakugan
Comet CG Evaporates : Where do comet tails come from? There are no obvious places on the nuclei of comets from which the jets that create comet tails emanate. One of the best images of emerging jets is shown in the featured picture, taken in 2015 by ESA’s robotic Rosetta spacecraft that orbited Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (Comet CG) from 2014 to 2016. The picture shows plumes of gas and dust escaping numerous places from Comet CG’s nucleus as it neared the Sun and heated up. The comet has two prominent lobes, the larger one spanning about 4 kilometers, and a smaller 2.5-kilometer lobe connected by a narrow neck. Analyses indicate that evaporation must be taking place well inside the comet’s surface to create the jets of dust and ice that we see emitted through the surface. Comet CG (also known as Comet 67P) loses in jets about a meter of radius during each of its 6.44-year orbits around the Sun, a rate at which will completely destroy the comet in only thousands of years. In 2016, Rosetta’s mission ended with a controlled impact onto Comet CG’s surface. via NASA