Crescent Moon and Pleiades
Credit: Vincent JacquesÂ

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Crescent Moon and Pleiades
Credit: Vincent JacquesÂ
Astronomers have found — way beyond the orbit of Pluto — an intriguing distant object orbiting the sun.
It’s just a dwarf planet, about 200 miles across, but some researchers think finding it increases the likelihood that there is a heretofore undiscovered giant planet lurking in the outer reaches of our solar system. That would bring the number of true planets in our solar system back to nine, replacing Pluto which was demoted in 2006.
Scott Sheppard and his colleagues at the Carnegie Institution for Science first spotted the new object, known officially as 2015 TG 387, around Halloween three years ago, so they gave it the nickname “The Goblin.”
“It’s on the small end of a dwarf planet,” Sheppard says. “We don’t know exactly how big it is, but we think it’s about 300 kilometers in size, which is about six or seven times smaller than Pluto.”
A Small Planet With Big Implications
GIF:Â Courtesy of Scott Sheppard Caption:Â The discovery images of 2015 TG387 taken by an 8-meter telescope located atop Mauna Kea in Hawaii in October 2015. The images were taken about 3 hours apart. 2015 TG387 can be seen moving between images near the center while the much more distant stars and galaxies are stationary.
A cryptid that lives in Ikea who eats those unfortunate souls who get lost among the maze of furniture and rooms and a whole lot of random shit and that weird storage area thing where you pick up the flatpacks. Nobody has seen it before because it’s so good at hiding
Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain dressed as Barney the dinosaur for Halloween.
October 31st, 1993 at The University of Akron, Ohio
Frankenstein enters into a body building competition and finds he has seriously misunderstood the objective
FOR THE LAST TIME, FRANKENSTEIN WAS THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR
…a doctor who built a body.
For what is possibly the first time in the history of pop culture somebody actually really specifically does mean the doctor… and someone tries to correct them.
Roman Robroek’s Abandoned SpacesÂ
Dutch photographer Roman Robroek captures some of the most hauntingly beautiful spaces in pristine detail using only natural light. Roman’s fascination with these modern day ruins began along with his career in urban photography. Throughout his travels photographing buildings, he’d inevitably stumble across a great number of abandoned structures, many of them impressive in scope and size.
This environmental factor would become the subject of great curiosity for Roman. He began to wonder about the people who lived there – what their stories were and why they left. These images represent a longing look through the veil of time, leaving it up to the viewer to create the narrative for the thousands of stories that have unfolded. These spaces carry history beyond the grasp of modern memory, and the sheer opulence of many of them takes us to the same space of mystery and wonder that attracted Roman to these decaying relics of a bygone era.
Indeed he was.
Some super cool space collage wallpapers that I found on Pinterest that I thought I’d share :,) (https://www.instagram.com/marianopeccinetti/?hl=en)