Me at 1'O clock.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

#extradirty
h

PR's Tumblrdome
d e v o n
sheepfilms
todays bird

No title available
Game of Thrones Daily
NASA
Not today Justin

No title available

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
will byers stan first human second

Janaina Medeiros
Stranger Things
dirt enthusiast

Kaledo Art
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
seen from United States

seen from Italy

seen from Italy

seen from Australia

seen from Morocco

seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from Belarus
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Finland
seen from United States

seen from Italy

seen from Germany

seen from Indonesia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia
@aye--robot
Me at 1'O clock.
#BlackAndWhite
Hunting Dagger
Dated: second half of the 19th century
Culture: Georgian
Measurements: overall length 43.9 cm
The hilt of European form comes with flattened-cylindrical pommel and small, recurved, double guard in brass, engraved with tigers and its prey. It has bone grips and an elaborately-profiled tangband, the straight, heavy, double-edged blade showing traces of wootz forging, with pronounced central ridge, chiseled in three panels with tigers among vines, each on a gilded ground.
Source: Copyright © 2013 Auction Flex
Genre is Dead #MikeShinoda #SSMF
#lpfan #linkinpark --- #living #things #on #highvolume. #powerless #roadsuntraveled #untilitbreaks #castleofglass #lostintheecho #skintobone #LIESgreedMISERY #burnitdown. (at sandalpore)
at sandalpore
Good night to my all #instabots !!!!
#picoftheday :) (at sandalpore)
#beautiful #evening (at sandalpore)
#picture itself tell the #story That #life has many #shades (at sandalpore)
at sandalpore
at sandalpore
We are legions
We do not forgive
we do not forget
Expect us !
The Asteroids in our Neighborhood
Check out this video from Scott Manley, tracing thirty years of asteroid discovery and the deployment of new and more sensitive instruments to find them. From the green main belt asteroids, to the yellow dots that cross Venus’ orbit, to the red that come near our own orbit … space has a lot of stuff in it. Nearly 600,000 objects known at the latest update.
But that doesn’t mean we’re in any special danger. As these objects, most very tiny, travel through their wonky, often angled orbits, they travel through a volume of 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cubic km, or enough to fit a trillion Earths. Space may have a lot of stuff in it, but it’s also very big.
Rest easy. We’re watching the skies.