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Monthly Archives: March 2018
loga-boga: Coruscant Day and Night
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colin-vian: Edward Steichen – The Sunflower, 1920
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slimesunday: Jhdghvshgllitsashur cool. (at Salem,…
70sscifiart: A Jack Kirby splash page for his 2001: A Space…
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lost-in-frameshift:Sights along the Perseus Arm
70sscifiart: John Berkey
dorianlegret: Kystes By Dorian Legret : INSTAGRAM &…
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bioluminesssence: Bioluminescent / Biofluorescent x. 1….
Bioluminescent / Biofluorescent x.
1. Anglerfish 2&3. Comb Jellyfish 4. Sea Anemone 5. Sierra aluminous millipede
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dddribbble:FRASH Future
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daggmar:❂
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everythingstarstuff: Kent Baltutat
csmitty4u:CHECK!!!
haloheliac:Aibek Almassov Tree in the House
midnight-charm: Manuela Sanchez & Shanelle Nyasiase…
Manuela Sanchez & Shanelle Nyasiase photographed by Zoe Ghertner for Vogue US February 2018
dazepanda: Phil Greenwood (Wales, b 1943) Buttercup Ridge
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sirdexrjones:LondonPhoto by Dexter R. Jones© All Rights Reserved
scifigeneration:ART: “Derby Day” by Ben Nicholas
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everythingstarstuff: Mear One
Yinka Shonibare, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (Asia)
Yinka Shonibare, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (Asia)
glitchin-the-sy5tem: -Kurr
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jameschleeart:A fast little study for something big.
deadcades: …Jean-Pierre Ugarte…Visions from Another World…
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colorblockparty: Zuri Tibby by Adrienne Raquel for NYLON…
forheksed:In the woods (pixel version)
newartz: N E W A R T Z Elusive Delusions
art-and-things-of-beauty: Antonio María Fabrés y Costa…
Antonio María Fabrés y Costa (Spanish, 1854-1938) - The Guard, oil on canvas, 150.5 x 85.1 cm. 1887.
leahberman: moss light Kings River, California instagram
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Kings River, California
imagerymoodboard: Priestesses Commune with Their God Poseidon…
shmups: The peak of the genre.
Solar System: 10 Things to Know
nasa:
All About Ice
1. Earth’s Changing Cryosphere
This year, we will launch two satellite missions that will increase our understanding of Earth’s frozen reaches. Snow, ice sheets, glaciers, sea ice and permafrost, known as the cryosphere, act as Earth’s thermostat and deep freeze, regulating temperatures by reflecting heat from the Sun and storing most of our fresh water.
2. GRACE-FO: Building on a Legacy and Forging Ahead
The next Earth science satellites set to launch are twins! The identical satellites of the GRACE Follow-On mission will build on the legacy of their predecessor GRACE by also tracking the ever-changing movement of water around our planet, including Earth’s frozen regions. GRACE-FO, a partnership between us and the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ), will provide critical information about how the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are changing. GRACE-FO, working together, will measure the distance between the two satellites to within 1 micron (much less than the width of a human hair) to determine the mass below.
Greenland has been losing about 280 gigatons of ice per year on average, and Antarctica has lost almost 120 gigatons a year with indications that both melt rates are increasing. A single gigaton of water would fill about 400,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools; each gigaton represents a billion tons of water.
3. ICESat-2: 10,000 Laser Pulses a Second
In September, we will launch ICESat-2, which uses a laser instrument to precisely measure the changing elevation of ice around the world, allowing scientists to see whether ice sheets and glaciers are accumulating snow and ice or getting thinner over time. ICESat-2 will also make critical measurements of the thickness of sea ice from space. Its laser instrument sends 10,000 pulses per second to the surface and will measure the photons’ return trip to satellite. The trip from ICESat-2 to Earth and back takes about 3.3 milliseconds.
4. Seeing Less Sea Ice
Summertime sea ice in the Arctic Ocean now routinely covers about 40% less area than it did in the late 1970s, when continuous satellite observations began. This kind of significant change could increase the rate of warming already in progress and affect global weather patterns.
5. The Snow We Drink
In the western United States, 1 in 6 people rely on snowpack for water. Our field campaigns such as the Airborne Snow Observatory and SnowEx seek to better understand how much water is held in Earth’s snow cover, and how we could ultimately measure this comprehensively from space.
6. Hidden in the Ground
Permafrost - permanently frozen ground in the Arctic that contains stores of heat-trapping gases such as methane and carbon dioxide - is thawing at faster rates than previously observed. Recent studies suggest that within three to four decades, this thawing could be releasing enough greenhouse gases to make Arctic permafrost a net source of carbon dioxide rather than a sink. Through airborne and field research on missions such as CARVE and ABoVE - the latter of which will put scientists back in the field in Alaska and Canada this summer - our scientists are trying to improve measurements of this trend in order to better predict global impact.
7. Breaking Records Over Cracking Ice
Last year was a record-breaking one for Operation IceBridge, our aerial survey of polar ice. For the first time in its nine-year history, the mission carried out seven field campaigns in the Arctic and Antarctic in a single year. In total, the IceBridge scientists and instruments flew over 214,000 miles, the equivalent of orbiting the Earth 8.6 times at the equator.
On March 22, we completed the first IceBridge flight of its spring Arctic campaign with a survey of sea ice north of Greenland. This year marks the 10th Arctic spring campaign for IceBridge. The flights continue until April 27 extending the mission’s decade-long mapping of the fastest-changing areas of the Greenland Ice Sheet and measuring sea ice thickness across the western Arctic basin.
8. OMG
Researchers were back in the field this month in Greenland with our Oceans Melting Greenland survey. The airborne and ship-based mission studies the ocean’s role in melting Greenland’s ice. Researchers examine temperatures, salinity and other properties of North Atlantic waters along the more than 27,000 miles (44,000 km) of jagged coastline.
9. DIY Glacier Modeling
Computer models are critical tools for understanding the future of a changing planet, including melting ice and rising seas. Our new sea level simulator lets you bury Alaska’s Columbia glacier in snow, and, year by year, watch how it responds. Or you can melt the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and trace rising seas as they inundate the Florida coast.
10. Ice Beyond Earth
Ice is common in our solar system. From ice packed into comets that cruise the solar system to polar ice caps on Mars to Europa and Enceladus-the icy ocean moons of Jupiter and Saturn-water ice is a crucial ingredient in the search for life was we know it beyond Earth.
Read the full version of this week’s 10 Things to Know HERE.
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ocular-cosmos:M45 – The Pleiades In a Red ZoneFound here
the-wolf-and-moon: Hubble’s Neptune, The Blue Giant
fyblackwomenart:Goddess of Flow by Venus Bambisa
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retroscifiart:Magnificently designed ‘Our Universe Spacekit’…
Magnificently designed ‘Our Universe Spacekit’ from National Geographic (1980). It’s an LP-style box set containing a telescope construction kit, flexi disc LP of space sounds, sky map & more. Design by David M Seager.
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landscapemode:Imants Tillers (Australia, 1950 – ) Kangaroo…
Imants Tillers (Australia, 1950 - )
Kangaroo Blank, 1988
oilstick, gouache, synthetic polymer paint
78 canvas boards, nos. 16231 - 16308
installation 213.0 (h) x 195.0 (w) cm
edithshead:Debra Shaw on the runway for Paco Rabanne, f/w 1995
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raveneuse:Nick Cave at Mary Boone Gallery, New York, 2011.
alexburkephoto: Crazy polygons and twisted desert land glows…
Crazy polygons and twisted desert land glows under a deep purple sunrise. (at Arizona)
klawsofwakanda: Shuri, by Stanley Lau:…
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pocmodels: Maddie Seisay by Leonn Ward
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Quasimoto -Closer (feat. Madvillain)
Quasimoto -Closer (feat. Madvillain)
rappcats:Quasimoto – Basic Instinct 12-inch single (Stones…
Quasimoto - Basic Instinct 12-inch single (Stones Throw, 2001, STH2029). MC: Quasimoto. Beats: Madlib. Sleeve: Jeff Jank.
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amaralanegra:Chloe x Halle – The Kids Are Alright Film
cyrail: Serene by JadeMere Featured on Cyrail: Inspiring…
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browngurl: Lisa Bonet Porter Magazine
saucerkommand: Byala 001: Secrets of the Deep by Midas…
Byala 001: Secrets of the Deep by Midas Monkee
Set on the aquatic planet of Carib, Byala is a captain in the Antillean Imperial Army. In the midst of a never-ending war with an older Empire, she discovers something long thought to be fiction…something that could change the course of history.
saucerkommand: Rains of Dara by Midas Monkee The first chapter…
Rains of Dara by Midas Monkee
The first chapter in the epic tale Rains of Dara. Named after her homeworld, young Dara dreams of one day becoming her tribe’s Huntmaster like her father. The only way to do this however is to pass a perilous rite of passage and facing the deadliest of beasts.
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sithcampeador:La naturaleza siempre se abre camino
heaveninawildflower: Tiger (1900′s).Woodblock print by Ohara…
Tiger (1900′s).
Woodblock print by Ohara Koson 小原古邨 (1877 - 1945).
Image and text information courtesy Freer Sackler.
Copyright with museum.
everydaypeoplestories:GATHERING GROWTH• I’M HOME | Nairobi,…
GATHERING GROWTH• I’M HOME | Nairobi, Kenya | @moderndaynomad_ #Everydaypeoplestories #TheCreatorClass #streetdreamsmag #vsco (at Nairobi, Kenya)
dream-and-delirium:Normana Wight
La Lupe Queen Of Latin Soul (Full Documentary)
La Lupe Queen Of Latin Soul (Full Documentary)
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bushmamainzion:“MOTHER” by Victoria Topping
annataberko: Rose close-up.
vintagegal: Molecular Cloud Barnard 163 Credit & Copyright:…
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ethrealconsciousness:“The Fibonacci is a sequence of scientific…
“The Fibonacci is a sequence of scientific codes that together produced life. However, not only on a scientific level…but spiritual as well.” (This post is in relation to my courses and teachings, and not related to any one individual)
www.theilluminationofmetatron.com
alexhchung:Storm pin up by Barry Windsor-Smith from Marvel…
dustrial-inc: Blue
scorpioschemes:https://instagram.com/p/BgOwNXPDxml/
psychotic-art: Yayoi Kusama
ela-bosak: m–ood: The Newest & Clearest photo of Pluto. Thanks
spaceshipsgalore:Untitled #spaceship –…
calebholoways:Actress Lupita Nyong’o arrives at the red carpet…
Actress Lupita Nyong’o arrives at the red carpet for the 90th Annual Academy Awards on March 4, 2018, in Hollywood, California.
casaenvuelta: ymutate: Jack Dale, Wandjinas (Minjil Ridi) …
theleoisallinthemind: Photographer Nicole Maria Winkler
cutereptiles:Flat wiggles. :]
thunderstruck9:Ricardo Martínez (Mexican, 1918-2009), Jardinero…
Ricardo Martínez (Mexican, 1918-2009), Jardinero [Gardener], 1958. Oil on canvas, 149.8 x 89.5 cm.