Happy Moon Landing Day!
hell yeah! space! it's fucking awesome! we went there we did that! space is the goddamn best!

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Happy Moon Landing Day!
hell yeah! space! it's fucking awesome! we went there we did that! space is the goddamn best!
Space~
"The Andromeda Galaxy has a very crowded double nucleus. Not only does it have a massive star cluster right at its heart, but it also has at least one supermassive black hole hidden at the core."
M!A: Can't shut up about space - 9/10!
SPAAAACE!
I think I’m going to enjoy this Let’s Play in part because he seems to be having so much fun!
(he’s played Mass Effect, right?)
i also did this oops (x)
We need more space-traveling sci-fi shows that show how friggin’ gorgeous space is.
Instead, humanity was mostly universally joyous. “Hey, we landed on a thing! We put a thing where there was no thing before! We thinged an unthinged thing.” It is a basic human drive.
The always delightful Tabitha Southey on the Philae landing.
"The thrill of landing on a comet: Philae has its moment"
In ISRO's Bangalore control room, women scientists in colourful saris hug each other after spacecraft Mangalyaan makes it to Mars orbit. The image sparked reactions and debate across the Internet. Photo by Manjunath Kiran.
ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) made history with its successful first-ever Mars orbiter mission. It came in at a cool $74 million—a fraction of recent NASA projects.
By the way, Mangalyaan is on Twitter and chatting with fellow spacecraft Voyager, because this is how we live now.
The bravest of us all @NASAVoyager, having ventured out the farthest. We're here for you.
— ISRO's Mars Orbiter (@MarsOrbiter) September 26, 2014