Welcome To….DEVONIAN PARK. Please Don’t Tap The Glass (the Dunks Are Very Sensitive).

Welcome To….DEVONIAN PARK. Please Don’t Tap The Glass (the Dunks Are Very Sensitive).

Welcome to….DEVONIAN PARK. Please don’t tap the glass (the dunks are very sensitive).

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4 years ago
The Sun From The Internation Space Station

The Sun from the Internation Space Station


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5 years ago
Io: The Volcanic Moon
Io: The Volcanic Moon
Io: The Volcanic Moon

Io: The Volcanic Moon

Want to see a volcano erupt? Try visiting Jupiter’s moon Io, the most volcanic world in our solar system. Some eruptions are so intense they launch molten material dozens of miles above the surface!

Image Credit: NASA


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4 years ago
Dunkleosteus, Motherfuckers.

Dunkleosteus, motherfuckers.


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4 years ago
Postcard By Charles R. Knight

Postcard by Charles R. Knight


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4 years ago
Jupiter And Moons, January 24, 2014 By Hubble Heritage

Jupiter and Moons, January 24, 2014 by Hubble Heritage


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4 years ago

yeswe_travel

Look how littel I am, next to this massive mountain..

Can you see the beauty around me ✨ .

DE)


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3 years ago
Jupiter Auroras By NASA Hubble

Jupiter Auroras by NASA Hubble


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4 years ago
Captain’s Log | September 15, 2017
Captain’s Log | September 15, 2017
Captain’s Log | September 15, 2017

Captain’s Log | September 15, 2017

The end is now upon us. Within hours of the posting of this entry, Cassini will have burned up in the atmosphere of Saturn … a kiloton explosion, spread out against the sky in a pyrrhic display of light and fire, a dazzling flash to signal the dying essence of a lone emissary from another world. As if the myths of old had foretold the future, the great patriarch will consume his child. At that point, that golden machine, so dutiful and strong, will enter the realm of history, and the toils and triumphs of this long march will be done.

For those of us appointed long ago to undertake this journey, it has been a taxing 3 decades, requiring a level of dedication that I could not have predicted, and breathless times when we sprinted for the duration of a marathon. But in return, we were blessed to spend our lives working and playing in that promised land beyond the Sun.

My imaging team members and I were especially blessed to serve as the documentarians of this historic epoch and return a stirring visual record of our travels around Saturn and the glories that we found there. This is our gift to the citizens of planet Earth.

So, it is with both wistful, sentimental reflection and a boundless sense of pride in a commitment met and a job well done that I now turn to face this looming, abrupt finality.

It is doubtful we will soon see a mission as richly suited as Cassini return to this ringed world and shoulder a task as colossal as we have borne over the last 27 years.

To have served on this mission has been to live the rewarding life of an explorer of our time, a surveyor of distant worlds. We wrote our names across the sky. We could not have asked for more.

I sign off now, grateful in knowing that Cassini’s legacy, and ours, will include our mutual roles as authors of a tale that humanity will tell for a very long time to come.


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4 years ago
The Orbit Of Jupiter Protects The Earth From Asteroids.

The orbit of Jupiter protects the Earth from asteroids.


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4 years ago

Hiking to the largest Ammonite in the world!

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Titanites lived during the Late Jurassic Period and had a shell diameter of around 137 centimetres! surprisingly it wasn’t the largest ammonoid, as some species such as Parapuzosia could get over twice as large!

There were also some plant fossils around the area of this site!


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No Frontiers

Amateur astronomer, owns a telescope. This is a side blog to satiate my science-y cravings! I haven't yet mustered the courage to put up my personal astro-stuff here. Main blog : @an-abyss-called-life

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