“keep These & See What Happens” Is That A Threat

“keep these & see what happens” is that a threat

anyways, my pluto poster somehow got a 40/40 that’s rad

perhaps people will finally see the error of their nostalgic ways

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9 years ago

i donated my beautiful pluto poster so that future generations of children can look at it and harvest ideas from it and then take full credit


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9 years ago

has this been enough hashtags

is my teen audience #impressed


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7 years ago

honey is the only food product that never spoils. there are pots of honey that are over five thousand years old and still completely edible


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7 years ago

is there a smell comparable to space ? i assume we dont know because we would die if we tried to smell it but thats so cool

yeah if humans tried to smell space just like that, we’d die, no doubt about it 

but the smell of space lingers on spacewalk suits, and docking hatches when astronauts open them!

apparently, space itself smells like burning hot metal, or a hot barbeque grill with a slight hint of spent gasoline. The moon, apparently, smells like a gun after its been shot!

The coolest thing about it all is that the smell is actually what are left of dying stars- it’s literally the smell of stardust, and the particles smell like that because they’re so rich in hydrocarbons- something so very essential to life, and speculated by a lot of astronomers and astrobiologists and such to be the very thing life on earth started from!

another neat fact is that no two solar systems smell the same- ours smells like that because our solar system in particular is extremely rich in carbon, and other solar systems and places in the universe will have extremely different smells depending on what elements are most abundant in their system! 

7 years ago
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of
The Planets!  Includes Surface Temperature, Diameter, Distance From Sun, Orbit Period, And Length Of

The planets!  Includes surface temperature, diameter, distance from sun, orbit period, and length of day.


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7 years ago

NASA: we used to have 9 planets but we now only have 8 Pluto: Stop telling everyone I’m not a planet! NASA: Sometimes we can still hear its voice


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8 years ago

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7 years ago
Sometimes It Amazes Me That The Juno Spacecraft Was Originally Designed Without Any Cameras Onboard.
Sometimes It Amazes Me That The Juno Spacecraft Was Originally Designed Without Any Cameras Onboard.

Sometimes it amazes me that the Juno spacecraft was originally designed without any cameras onboard. The JunoCam instrument has produced stunning imagery of Jupiter thus far and shows no signs of stopping soon. The latest wonder is this false-color, high-contrast animation showing the motion of Jupiter’s clouds swirling and flowing past one another. 

Now, this is not Jupiter as you would see it by eye. This animation is derived from two images taken 8 minutes and 41 seconds apart. In that time, Juno  covered a lot of distance, so the two images had to be mathematically re-projected so that they appeared to be taken from the same location. Then, by comparing relative positions of recognizable features in the two photos and applying some understanding of fluid mechanics, observers could calculate the probable flow between those two states. Although this is a coarse example, it’s the same kind of technique often used in fluid dynamical experiments when measuring how flows change between two images. (Image credit:  NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/G. Eichstädt, source; via EuroPlanet; submitted by Kam-Yung Soh)

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