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Moons and some rings of Saturn, photographed by Cassini, 1 June 2004. Enceladus is the largest moon seen here (the four diffraction spikes from the narrow-angle camera are unusually clear). Prometheus sneaks into a couple of frames at the end, just inside the F Ring. Outside the F Ring are the co-orbital moons Janus and Epimetheus, and I’ve chosen the end-point of the gif so that one loops almost seamlessly into the other.
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i love how in all the promo pictures for The Hobbit, Bilbo is all like
when actually he’s more like
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Superteam Sketch Covers
Illustrations by Jose Johann Jaro
completed nendoroid shizue/isabelle!!!
her bell is a genuine bell, it rings!
she’ll be up for pre-order starting tomorrow!
here are some sites you can buy her from:
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Dinosaurs and man, two species separated by 65 million years of evolution, have just been suddenly thrown back into the mix together. How can we possibly have the slightest idea what to expect?
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Bipolar Nebulae
These distinctive nebular formations are characterised by their axially symmetric, bi-lobed appearance. Many planetary nebulae exhibit this feature, and it is possible that there is a relationship between the two types of nebula, with one preceding the other in their evolution. The exact cause of the bipolar structure is unknown, however it could be linked to bipolar outflow (a process in which a star ejects highly energetic streams of outflow along both poles).
Images from top to bottom:
- The Ant Nebula. Credit: NASA, ESA & the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA).
- The Homunculus Nebula (left). Credit Nathan Smith (University of California, Berkeley), and NASA.
- The Boomerang Nebula (right). Credit: NASA, ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA).
- Minkowski 2-9. Credit: Bruce Balick (University of Washington), Vincent Icke (Leiden University, The Netherlands), Garrelt Mellema (Stockholm University), and NASA/ESA.
- The Hourglass Nebula (left). Credit: NASA, R. Sahai, J. Trauger (JPL), and The WFPC2 Science Team.
- The Eskimo Nebula (right). Credit: NASA, ESA, Andrew Fruchter (STScI), and the ERO team (STScI + ST-ECF).
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Vintage Underwater Pinups photos by Bruce Mozert
To promote Silver Springs, Florida’s crystal clear waters, Bruce Mozert took a series of...
Thomas Kinkade
amazing
love Thomas Kinkade!
Sunken Town in Transylvania
Situated in the Transylvania region of Romania sits Lake Bezid. Adding an atmosphere of...
Argghh! The black one looks exactly like my giant rabbit!
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