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An amazing collection of trippy, dreamy drawings from 70s-era NASA, reminding us that, “Though they’re often silly in retrospect, concept designs are a powerful tool. They’re lucid dreaming that the public gets to share in.”
(via)Posted on April 26, 2012 via curiosity counts with 917 notes
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Gas and Dust of the Lagoon Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Fred Vanderhaven
Posted on April 26, 2012 via NASA with 652 notes
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SUBMISSION: Imported cars at the Port of Seattle, 1975
ed: thanks to Charles from Containerization for the submission.
Posted on April 20, 2012 via Things Organized Neatly with 315 notes
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Starry Sky by Max Wolf, c. 1900
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Posted on April 20, 2012 via Poe's Mistress with 363 notes
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Where is the center of the Universe? Here, there, and everywhere
When astronomers look at distant galaxies to determine how fast they’re moving, it looks like they’re all moving away from us. Does that mean we’re at the center of the universe? Well, no. It turns out that every point in the universe sees itself as the center! You can show yourself why HERE.
Posted on April 20, 2012 via PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY with 252 notes
Source: exploratorium.edu
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Technical rendition of Atlantis docked with the Mir space station.
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T Tauri and Hind’s Variable Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Don Goldman
Posted on April 10, 2012 via NASA with 366 notes
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Posted on April 10, 2012 via 2headedsnake with 148 notes
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