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Hello, folks! I mainly like to post things of the space, cartoons, and caffiene variety. Enjoy your stay! :)

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8 years ago
NASA Astronomy Picture Of The Day 2016 October 1 

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2016 October 1 

Rosetta’s Farewell 

After closely following comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko for 786 days as it rounded the Sun, the Rosetta spacecraft’s controlled impact with the comet’s surface was confirmed by the loss of signal from the spacecraft on September 30, 2016. One of the images taken during its final descent, this high resolution view looks across the comet’s stark landscape. The scene spans just over 600 meters (2,000 feet), captured when Rosetta was about 16 kilometers from the comet’s surface. Rosetta’s descent to the comet brought to an end the operational phase of an inspirational mission of space exploration. Rosetta deployed a lander to the surface of one of the Solar System’s most primordial worlds and witnessed first hand how a comet changes when subject to the increasing intensity of the Sun’s radiation. The decision to end the mission on the surface is a result of the comet’s orbit now taking it to the dim reaches beyond Jupiter where there would be a lack of power to operate the spacecraft. Mission operators also faced an approaching period where the Sun would be close to line-of-sight between Earth and Rosetta, making radio communications increasingly difficult.

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8 years ago

people who are mad at jared for sending the cast dead pigs and shit

do you not realize that jared is the fucking joker? do you not fucking realize the work jared put in to getting in the fucking role changed him? do you not realize how psychotic and deranged it fucking made him? 

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8 years ago
Rare White Curtain Auroras Seen Over Finland
Rare White Curtain Auroras Seen Over Finland
Rare White Curtain Auroras Seen Over Finland

Rare White Curtain Auroras Seen Over Finland

Behold stargazers, this is not an art installation. These are actually stunning white Northern Lights in Finland. The stunning Aurora Borealis resemble a white curtain, which seems to be made by photoshop; but we promise you they are organic beauties made by the hands of Mother Nature.

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9 years ago
Overwatch & TF2 Thign
Overwatch & TF2 Thign

Overwatch & TF2 thign

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9 years ago

Largest Collection of Planets EVER Discovered!

Guess what!? Our Kepler mission has verified 1,284 new planets, which is the single largest finding of planets to date. This gives us hope that somewhere out there, around a star much like ours, we can possibly one day discover another Earth-like planet.

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But what exactly does that mean? These planets were previously seen by our spacecraft, but have now been verified. Kepler’s candidates require verification to determine if they are actual planets, and not another object, such as a small star, mimicking a planet. This announcement more than doubles the number of verified planets from Kepler.

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Since the discovery of the first planets outside our solar system more than two decades ago, researchers have resorted to a laborious, one-by-one process of verifying suspected planets. These follow-up observations are often time and resource intensive. This latest announcement, however, is based on a statistical analysis method that can be applied to many planet candidates simultaneously.

They employed a technique to assign each Kepler candidate a planet-hood probability percentage – the first such automated computation on this scale, as previous statistical techniques focused only on sub-groups within the greater list of planet candidates identified by Kepler. 

What that means in English: Planet candidates can be thought of like bread crumbs. If you drop a few large crumbs on the floor, you can pick them up one by one. But, if you spill a whole bag of tiny crumbs, you’re going to need a broom. This statistical analysis is our broom.

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The Basics: Our Kepler space telescope measures the brightness of stars. The data will look like an EKG showing the heart beat. Whenever a planet passes in front of its parent star a viewed from the spacecraft, a tiny pulse or beat is produced. From the repeated beats, we can detect and verify the existence of Earth-size planets and learn about their orbits and sizes. This planet-hunting technique is also known as the Transit Method.

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The number of planets by size for all known exoplanets, planets that orbit a sun-like star, can be seen in the above graph. The blue bars represent all previously verified exoplanets by size, while the orange bars represent Kepler’s 1,284 newly validated planets announced on May 10.

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While our original Kepler mission has concluded, we have more than 4 years of science collected that produced a remarkable data set that will be used by scientists for decades. The spacecraft itself has been re-purposed for a new mission, called K2 – an extended version of the original Kepler mission to new parts of the sky and new fields of study.

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The above visual shows all the missions we’re currently using, and plan to use, in order to continue searching for signs of life beyond Earth.

Following Kepler, we will be launching future missions to continue planet-hunting , such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), and the James Webb Space Telescope. We hope to continue searching for other worlds out there and maybe even signs of life-as-we-know-it beyond Earth.

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9 years ago

Reinhardt: Superman.

Source: https://gfycat.com/TestyWhichBuzzard

Source: https://gfycat.com/TestyWhichBuzzard


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9 years ago

The real battle is who can stare each other down the longest.

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Attack Commences In 30 Seconds.jpg

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9 years ago

I need some space cakes in my life.

Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food
Galaxy Based Food

Galaxy based food

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9 years ago

Neat!

Traveling To Mars (safely AND Quickly) With Plasma Rockets

Traveling to Mars (safely AND quickly) with plasma rockets

There has been quite a bit of hype about getting people to Mars. But traveling 35 million miles to the red planet will require a new breed of rockets that are much more powerful and efficient than traditional chemical-fueled rockets.

It takes *A LOT* of fuel to get into space. The Saturn V, which launched spacecraft to the moon, required fuel tanks that were taller than the Statue of Liberty. Traveling to Mars, which is 200 times farther than the moon, means that we would need to build an even bigger rocket that can carry 200 times more fuel — a highly impractical quest. 

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So NASA researchers are working on a new kind of rocket with electric thrusters that can travel at high speed using less fuel. These plasma rockets can get spacecraft to the moon with one-tenth the tank of fuel used by Saturn V, and are capable of cutting a risky trip to Mars down from two years to less than two months. 

Even though plasma rockets are ideal for long-term spaceflight, they do have some shortcomings.

To create plasma, a gas-like matter that’s as hot as the sun, radio waves are used to heat a gas propellant. The problem is that during the heating process, charged ion particles are expelled, causing damage to the thruster’s walls that could potentially lead to a catastrophe.

So what if there was a way that the wall could repair itself?

Gary Li, a UCLA aerospace engineering grad student, is figuring out a way to do just that. In the video below, he explains how his research could help humans travel safely and quickly to Mars:

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9 years ago
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9 years ago

straight ppl: haha they can't be gay they're space rocks lol

me: by that logic they can't be straight either

straight ppl: ...

straight ppl: I don't appreciate your tone.

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9 years ago
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More
These Space Posters Are Amazing. And Then You Find Out They Were Made By NASA And They Get Even More

These space posters are amazing. And then you find out they were made by NASA and they get even more amazing. The one for Mars is trippy af.

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9 years ago

I love seeing other worlds through the eyes of artists!

Artist Rendition Of Saturns Moon Titan

Artist Rendition of Saturns moon Titan

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9 years ago
Horsehead Nebula In Infrared

Horsehead Nebula in infrared

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9 years ago
Sorry For The Length Of This!! I Thought Of The Idea Earlier Today And I Knew I Had To Draw It
Sorry For The Length Of This!! I Thought Of The Idea Earlier Today And I Knew I Had To Draw It
Sorry For The Length Of This!! I Thought Of The Idea Earlier Today And I Knew I Had To Draw It
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Sorry For The Length Of This!! I Thought Of The Idea Earlier Today And I Knew I Had To Draw It
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Sorry For The Length Of This!! I Thought Of The Idea Earlier Today And I Knew I Had To Draw It

sorry for the length of this!! i thought of the idea earlier today and i knew i had to draw it


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9 years ago

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9 years ago

SpaceX Update:

The Jason-3 launch was successful.

The landing attempt on the droneship, however, didn’t go perfectly. The rocket booster is “on target at droneship” but SpaceX has said that a landing leg was broken due to a hard landing. I don’t know exactly what this means for the booster quite yet. I’ll update when I find out.

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9 years ago
:( All The Time

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9 years ago

im what the kids call

sleep deprived


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9 years ago
I Love How Garnet Picks Peridot Up Like She’s Baby Simba. The Circle Of Life And Death And Love And

i love how garnet picks peridot up like she’s baby simba. the circle of life and death and love and birth continues~

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9 years ago

Space Oddity - David Bowie (1969)

Though I’m past one hundred thousand miles I’m feeling very still And I think my spaceship knows which way to go Tell my wife I love her very much she knows

Thank you, David. Rest in peace.

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9 years ago
This Is One Slice Of An Incredible High Resolution, Enhanced Color Image Of Pluto, Recently Released
This Is One Slice Of An Incredible High Resolution, Enhanced Color Image Of Pluto, Recently Released
This Is One Slice Of An Incredible High Resolution, Enhanced Color Image Of Pluto, Recently Released
This Is One Slice Of An Incredible High Resolution, Enhanced Color Image Of Pluto, Recently Released
This Is One Slice Of An Incredible High Resolution, Enhanced Color Image Of Pluto, Recently Released

This is one slice of an incredible high resolution, enhanced color image of Pluto, recently released by NASA. You can see the full, larger version here. 

Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI

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9 years ago
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9 years ago

yes.

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9 years ago

This fuckin’ show, man.

#would You Just Chill
#would You Just Chill
#would You Just Chill
#would You Just Chill
#would You Just Chill
#would You Just Chill

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9 years ago
The Tale Of Earth And It’s Sister Theia.

The Tale of Earth and it’s sister Theia.

Have you found it weird that the earth’s axis is tilted by 23.5 degrees and wondered what led to this? Wait, Where did the moon come from?

Well, Here’s what scientists have theorized.

The Giant Impact Hypothesis

Theia, a mars sized planet collided ( it glanced and thankfully did not collide head on, else it would have destroyed earth ) with the Earth around 4.553 billion years ago.

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Theia’s debris gathered together around Earth to form what we now call- The Moon.

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The collision between the early earth and Theia was so immense that it tilted the axis of rotation of the early earth by 23.5 degrees.

And it remains tilted so that way even today!!

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Why do they believe in this hypothesis ?

Scientists have a very good reason to believe in the Giant Impact Hypothesis:

Earth’s spin and the Moon’s orbit have similar orientations.

Moon samples indicate that the Moon once had a molten surface.

The Moon has a relatively small iron core.

The Moon has a lower density than Earth.

Evidence exists of similar collisions in other star systems (that result in debris disks).

Giant collisions are consistent with the leading theories of the formation of the solar system.

The stable-isotope ratios of lunar and terrestrial rock are identical, implying a common origin

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Have a good day !

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9 years ago

"Hold up, Houston, let me take a selfie."

Buzz Aldrins Self-portrait During Gemini 12 With The Earth Reflecting Off His Visor, 12 November 1966

Buzz Aldrins self-portrait during Gemini 12 with the Earth reflecting off his visor, 12 November 1966

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9 years ago

We’re With You When You Fly

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Did you know that “We’re With You When You Fly”? Thanks to our advancements in aeronautics, today’s aviation industry is better equipped than ever to safely and efficiently transport millions of passengers and billions of dollars worth of freight to their destinations. In fact, every U.S. Aircraft flying today and every U.S. air traffic control tower uses NASA-developed technology in some way. Here are some of our objectives in aeronautics:

Making Flight Greener

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From reducing fuel emissions to making more efficient flight routes, we’re working to make flight greener. We are dedicated to improving the design of airplanes so they are more Earth friendly by using less fuel, generating less pollution and reducing noise levels far below where they are today.

Getting you safely home faster

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We work with the Federal Aviation Administration to provide air traffic controllers with new tools for safely managing the expected growth in air traffic across the nation. For example, testing continues on a tool that controllers and pilots can use to find a more efficient way around bad weather, saving thousands of pounds of fuel and an average of 27 minutes flying time per tested flight. These and other NASA-developed tools help get you home faster and support a safe, efficient airspace.

Seeing Aviation’s Future

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Here at NASA, we’re committed to transforming aviation through cutting edge research and development. From potential airplanes that could be the first to fly on Mars, to testing a concept of a battery-powered plane, we’re always thinking of what the future of aviation will look like.

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9 years ago
The Large Magellanic Cloud Photographed By Eddie Trimarchi

The Large Magellanic Cloud Photographed by Eddie Trimarchi

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