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Xuebing Du
almost home
Cosimo Galluzzi
trying on a metaphor

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Misplaced Lens Cap
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@vulcansdoingthings
i grieve with thee
#i feel like #for a race that’s supposed to be so cold and distant #their language is anything but #formal maybe #but intimate #i grieve with thee #it’s like #your pain is my pain #your loss is my loss #and i can’t take it but i can help you bear it #and spock just lost a whole planet filled with those people (tags via adrasteas)
Going to add something here on one word: thee. When Shakespeare wrote the word “thee” it was an unspoken direction to get close to the other character. “Thee” and “thou” were words to convey closeness to another. Husbands and wives, parents and children, the closest of friends. It’s so much closer and more intimate than “you.” When saying “thee” it was an unspoken direction to try to be one with that person.
Star Trek (1966) - The Naked Time
if you didn’t think this was the best episode then you’re wrong
anton will forever be our pasha
transparent spock icon!!
I made this Star Trek chronology for the french people who might be interested to watch the ST franchise. Star Trek is not very well known in France and I watched the whole franchise for the 1st time this year so I thought that this chronology could be very helpful.
https://gr.pinterest.com/pin/Af1ec0I8rwdGJ0k2OfSFzE9xYA3Kxa9Ec8eW1wlRLmPJvNIQPpw1dT8/
Meteor Composition
A Black Hole is an extraordinarily massive, improbably dense knot of spacetime that makes a living swallowing or slinging away any morsel of energy that strays too close to its dark, twisted core. Anyone fortunate (or unfortunate) enough to directly observe one of these beasts in the wild would immediately notice the way its colossal gravitational field warps all of the light from the stars and galaxies behind it, a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing.
Thanks to the power of supercomputers, a curious observer no longer has to venture into outer space to see such a sight. A team of astronomers has released their first simulated images of the lensing effects of not just one, but two black holes, trapped in orbit by each other’s gravity and ultimately doomed to merge as one.
http://www.universetoday.com/116500/new-simulation-offers-stunning-images-of-black-hole-merger/?
Meteor showers in 2015:
April 21-22, 2015 Lyrids
May 5-6, 2015 Eta Aquarids
July 27-28, 2015 Delta Aquarids
August 11-12, 2015 Perseids
October 8, 2015 Draconids
October 21-22, 2015 Orionids
November 4-5, 2015 South Taurids
November 12-13, 2015 North Taurids
November 17-18, 2015 Leonids
December 13-14, 2015 Geminids
(EarthSky/NASA/NASA)
Atlas V rocket carrying a U.S. Navy satellite launched from Cape Canaveral on January 20th
Lone tree under the Milky Way in Wanaka, New Zealand