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Artemis II 2026, NASA - Moon and crescent Earth. Being there faaar from the humans just for a very tiny, smally while and missing the spaceship back by one tiny, smally minute, oopsy.
My father, he was never too smart. He says to me, “You weren’t born with much of a brain, so you better start using your body,” right? So I become a fighter. You know what I mean? Why are you laughin’? My mother, she said the opposite thing. What’d she say, the opposite? She said you weren’t born with much of a body, so you better develop your brain. Rocky (1976) dir. John G. Avildsen
Debbie Harry, 1977
Gregory Manchess
The marker in John Wick 2 (2017).
Spectacular preview of Alien from Heavy Metal magazine 1979
Speed (1994) dir. Jan de Bont
Sharon Tate as Odile de Caray in EYE OF THE DEVIL (1966) dir. J. Lee Thompson
a light within me was stamped out but im chill
The Super-Kamioka Neutrino Detection Experiment under Mount Kamioka near the city of Hida, Japan.
I assumed this was art until I read the caption
The shiny balls are very sensitive light detectors. The chamber is underground to cut out interference from any form of energy that can’t travel through rock. When it’s in use, the entire thing is filled to the top with water, and in pitch black darkness. Neutrinos can fly right through any kind of matter, even through the entire planet, but when they do, a small fraction of them collide with the matter and give off the tiniest flashes of light. When neutrinos from the sun (even at night!) or from particle accelerators in other countries collide with water molecules in this tank, the light detectors see it.
i saw pictures of the super-kamiokade in wired magazine a couple years ago, still gorgeous
the late 90s video dimension
Blockbuster Video (1991)
Life in ruins, Dimitri Bourriau