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The north pole of Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe on June 14, 2016. Assembled by Kevin Gill using various infrared filtered images.
âSand shark with two shark suckers clinging to it.â The Arcturus adventure. 1926.Â
Head of a Guardian, 13th century. Hinoki wood with lacquer on cloth, pigment, rock crystal, metal, 22 1/16 x 10 Œ x 13 15/16 (56.0 x 26.0 x 35.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alastair B. Martin, the Guennol Collection, 86.21.
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I found my first ever Cucullia convexipennis (Brown Hooded Owlet) at a local park this past weekend! Arenât they pretty!? #moth #cucullia #cuculliaconvexipennis #brownhoodedowlet #caterpillar #goldenrod #nature #finds #entomology
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Photographer caption: Waste from a paper mill is agitated by aerators, producing steam and foam, which are pushed by the wind. Aerial image (shot from a plane at 1,500 feet). Photo by Jassen Todorov (San Francisco, California, USA):Â Clearwater Paper Reservoire, Lewiston, Idaho
Category: The American Experience
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âTHE ONLY LIFE OUTSIDE THE EARTH MAY EXIST IN MARSâ GREEN PATCHESâ â Painted by Charles Bittinger for National Geographic, July 1939: âMany astronomers think they are some form of vegetation, for they appear and disappear with the changing Martian seasons. The planet is seen here from Phobos, the nearer of its two moons. Spring prevails on the upper half of the globe, so the white polar ice cap has shrunk considerably. At lower right are some of the famous âcanals.â Vast areas of Mars are deserts whose soil has turned rusty red, probably through absorption from its atmosphere. Marsâ diameter is about half that of the Earth. It is extremely doubtful that there are any âMartiansâ in existence.â
Good night, Mr. Gotama. Nemfrog.
Amaryllis is the only genus in the subtribe Amaryllidinae (tribe Amaryllideae).
Narcissus. Â 1868. Â Eugene Ernest Hiolle. French 1831-1886. marble. Louvre. Paris. Â http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
(Trimeresurus tokarensis)  Tokara habu (ăă«ă©ăă)
Jean Cocteau (French, 1889-1963)
45 YEARS AGO TODAY: Behold our beautiful Moon as seen from lunar orbit during the Apollo 15 mission, August 2, 1971.