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Jasper, queen of my heart
society: *tears down girls for literally anything and everything, creating a toxic culture in which it's normal for girls to have dangerously low self esteem and hate themselves*
society: the most attractive thing in a girl? Confidence. Everyone Loves a Confident Chick ;-)
Everyone’s so focused on Ruby and Sapphire, but let’s not forget the adorable father son moments.
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion designed by José Selgas and Lucía Cano.
Jurassic World 3 is looking good
the sydney dust storm in 2009 that made everyone wake up and think their houses were on fire: grouse
i remember waking up, my blinds closed, to a world of red light, and looking out and unable to see beyond the veranda, and assuming the world had ended during the night
Alejandro Cartagena captured Mexican workers on their way to job sites in Car Poolers. This is such an amazing and simple photo series.
BMO went retro 👾
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Scientists have unveiled the best photos of Pluto and its moons that humanity is likely to see for at least a generation. These images were taken Tuesday by NASA’s New Horizons space probe as it hurtled past Pluto at more than 30,000 miles per hour.
Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has revealed itself to be an oddball world. It’s smaller than our own moon, and it orbits at an angle relative to the plane of the solar system. Because of its size and distance, even the Hubble Space Telescope could only make it out as a brown smudge, billions of miles away.
With New Horizons, all that has changed. Scientists can now see craters and regions of dark-reddish ground. A large, white, heart-shaped feature on the equator is made of ice, though Pluto is so cold it’s probably an ice of nitrogen or methane, rather than water. A new close-up of a small region on Pluto’s surface (top image) also reveals towering ice mountains, up to 11,000 feet high.
Strange Worlds At The Edge Of Our Solar System Finally Come Into Focus
Photo credits: NASA