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So cute.
Photo from @thelittletrunksproject on IG
Graveyards
Volcan Pico de Orizaba | México by Caliopedreams Fotografia
Catalina Vibes by Daniel Malikyar | LVSH
photos of the april 2010 volcanic eruptions in eyjafjallajokull, iceland, which produced a dirty thunderstorm. the phenomenon is yet to be explained by science, as the source of the lightning (or the specific mechanism by which particles of differing charges are separated in the ash cloud) continues to be debated.
(click pic or link for credit x, x, x, x, x, x. see also: sakurajima and puyehue eruptions for more examples of dirty lightning)
Blood moon
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the view from the international space station, some 250 kilometres above earth. travelling at nearly 2900 kilometres an hour, it orbits the earth every ninety minutes. consider that if the earth was the size of a basketball, our atmosphere would be as thick as a sheet of paper. the reds and greens you see illuminating our atmosphere is the result of airglow (though in some of these it’s also the aurora). for more on airglow, see this post.
Plutos Moon Charon, first detailed image
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Tilt-shifted photo of the space shuttle Endeavor by NASA
Wolfgang Schrittwieser
today : watercolour brushes as an excuse for star wars
Artist Nikolai Tolstyh Uses Nature to Color Animal Paper Silouhettes
Brilliant and Beautiful ❤
Guiding Light To The Stars, by Mark Gee. Photograph taken at Cape Pallister, Wellington, New Zealand. - /
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