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6 years ago
@muse As Always You Put On An Awesome Show!! It Was Well Worth It To Come Down To San Diego. #simulationtour

@muse as always you put on an awesome show!! It was well worth it to come down to San Diego. #simulationtour (at Pechanga Arena San Diego) https://www.instagram.com/aztlan327/p/BuqKU5KgP0u/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=kapsxlp4df5e


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2 years ago

Sad part is, they will see it and won't send a text. I no longer exist to them.

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11 years ago
#Scraps Was Excited As We Drove Thru #DTLA #amstaff #pitchiweenie #cruising #sunshine #LosAngeles

#Scraps was excited as we drove thru #DTLA #amstaff #pitchiweenie #cruising #sunshine #LosAngeles


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11 years ago
@dodgers #StarWars Night #maytheforcebewithyou #jedi #vader #stormtroopers #Luke #imyourfather #allyoucaneat

@dodgers #StarWars night #maytheforcebewithyou #jedi #vader #stormtroopers #Luke #imyourfather #allyoucaneat #cheatday


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10 years ago
Enjoying The Nice Cool Seats Of @staplescenterla As We Wait For Our @lakings Players To Start The Rally.

Enjoying the nice cool seats of @staplescenterla as we wait for our @lakings players to start the rally. #blackparade #weareallkings #LAKings


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11 years ago
Scraps Getting Use To Being In The Back Seat. #doggieseatcover #amstaff #pitchiweenie #myboy #mybully

Scraps getting use to being in the back seat. #doggieseatcover #amstaff #pitchiweenie #myboy #mybully


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6 years ago
The Blood Moon Is Framed By The Statues Of Hera And Apollo In Athens, 27 July 2018 (x)

The blood moon is framed by the statues of Hera and Apollo in Athens, 27 July 2018 (x)

11 years ago

These are awesome.

Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev
Noir Series Vol. 2 By Marko Manev

Noir Series Vol. 2 by Marko Manev

Inspired by cult horror movies, from Jaws to Evil Dead, but also movies like Alien, Terminator or Blade Runner.

7 years ago

All Eyes on the Sky for the August 21 Total Solar Eclipse

Just two months from now, the moon will completely block the sun’s face, treating part of the US to a total solar eclipse.

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Everyone in North America will have the chance to see an eclipse of some kind if skies are clear. Anyone within a 70-mile-wide swath of land — called the path of totality — that stretches from Oregon to South Carolina will have the chance to see a total eclipse.

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Throughout the rest of the continent, including all 50 United States — and even in parts of South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia — the moon will partially obscure the sun, creating a partial eclipse.

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Photo credit: NASA/Cruikshank

An eclipse is one of nature’s most awesome sights, but safety comes first! When any part of the sun’s surface is exposed, use proper eclipse glasses (not sunglasses) or an indirect viewing method, like a pinhole projector. In the path of totality, it’s safe to look directly at the eclipse ONLY during the brief moments of totality.

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During a solar eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and Earth, casting a shadow down on Earth’s surface. We’ve been studying the moon with NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, and its precise mapping helped NASA build the most accurate eclipse map to date.

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During a total solar eclipse, the moon blocks out the sun’s bright face, revealing the otherwise hidden solar atmosphere, called the corona. The corona is one of the sun’s most interesting regions — key to understanding the root of space weather events that shape Earth’s space environment, and mysteries such as why the sun’s atmosphere is so much hotter than its surface far below.

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This is the first time in nearly 100 years that a solar eclipse has crossed the United States from coast to coast. We’re taking advantage of this long eclipse path by collecting data that’s not usually accessible — including studying the solar corona, testing new corona-observing instruments, and tracking how our planet’s atmosphere, plants, and animals respond to the sudden loss of light and heat from the sun.

We’ll be studying the eclipse from the ground, from airplanes, with research balloons, and of course, from space.

Three of our sun-watchers — the Solar Dynamics Observatory, IRIS, and Hinode, a joint mission led by JAXA — will see a partial eclipse from space. Several of our Earth-observing satellites will use the eclipse to study Earth under uncommon conditions. For example, both Terra and DSCOVR, a joint mission led by NOAA, will capture images of the moon’s shadow from space. Our Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter will also turn its instruments to face Earth and attempt to track the moon’s shadow as it moves across the planet.

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There’s just two months to go until August 21, so make your plans now for the big day! No matter where you are, you can follow the eclipse as it crosses the country with live footage from NASA TV.

Learn more about the upcoming total solar eclipse — including where, when, and how to safely experience it — at eclipse2017.nasa.gov and follow along on Twitter @NASASun.  

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

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