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ratparade
for things that make my skin crawl, in good ways and bad
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2012-03-13 1,275 notes
Source: kateoplis
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2012-03-01 1,929 notes
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Source: utnereader
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2012-02-15 0 notes
Source: youtube.com
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Source: fuckyeahartandscience
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2012-01-27 5,027 notes
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The Milky Way and Storms over Africa
view from ISS, 2011-12-29 (over central Africa to Madagascar)Source: eol.jsc.nasa.gov
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2012-01-25 9,051 notes
A photograph from 1952 that shows the first millisecond of a nuclear explosion.
Woah.
Source: Gizmodo
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Source: jeremygeddesart.blogspot.com
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2012-01-16 256 notes
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Source: biscodeja-vu
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2012-01-07 141 notes
Martian Flower
Image courtesy U.Arizona/NASA
Like a forget-me-not in a field of snow, a small, bluish volcano pops up from the pale flanks of a larger one in Mars’s Cerberus region, as seen in a colorized picture from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
This region of Mars is dominated by the Cerberus Fossae troughs, long fissures on the red planet created when faults pulled apart the crust during the formation of the nearby Elysium volcanic field.
The smaller volcano’s vent is aligned with one of these troughs, and ancient flows radiating away from the vent help give the peak its floral appearance.
Source: National Geographic
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2012-01-04 1,216 notes
Source: henriqueoliveira.com







