George Romanes – Scientist of the Day
George Romanes, a British physiologist and animal psychologist, was born May 20, 1848, when Charles Darwin was twelve years back from the Beagle voyage and two years into his long barnacle project.
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Ejection-Seat Test, Project Gemini (1961-1966), NASA
When some fangirl says that Frozen is the best movie ever...
Dalek, Doctor Who, Watercolor Art Print
Is this Ellington Field in Houston? Because I know they mounted Space Shuttle Independence (NOT the one from Micheal Bay’s Armageddon) onto Shuttle Carrier Aircraft 905 a few years back after they moved Explorer (NOT the one from Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity) to Houston and rechristened it with the name we all know today. Or this might just be one of the SCAs when they were very much in operation. This is still a cool picture.
One hell of a parking lot.
He's like fire and ice and rage. He's like the night, and the storm in the heart of the sun. He's ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time and he can see the turn of the universe. And... he's wonderful.
Tim Latimer, The Family of Blood
Happy birthday NASA. (7/29/1958)
The difference between an easy model and a complicated one.
Heliocentrism and geocentrism
21, He/Him/His, lover of all things space, aviation, alt music, film, and anime
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