In a dark conference room, a pumpkin gently landed on the Moon, its retrorockets smoldering, while across the room, a flying saucer pumpkin hovered above Area 51 as a pumpkin alien wreaked havoc.
Suffice to say that when the scientists and engineers at our Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, compete in a pumpkin-carving contest, the solar system’s the limit. Now in its ninth year, the contest gives teams only one hour to carve (off the clock, on their lunch break), though they can prepare non-pumpkin materials — like backgrounds, sound effects and motorized parts — ahead of time.
Looking for more pumpkin fun? Check out the full gallery, here.
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there is something about Sunday that makes people obnoxious
every book at a second hand shop be called like “9/11 and the Bible: Hitlers Pact With The Aliens”
All Souls Day 2019 - St. John Cantius Church, Chicago
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Reading the abstract of a scientific paper: ok I got this
Starts reading the introduction: ok I don't got this
The phases of Venus as it orbits the Sun, illustrated by John Emslie in Astronomical Diagrams, 1851.
1700's medical illustrators be like "hey boss can I put a rhinoceros behind this anotomically correct sketch of the human skeleton" and the boss be like "only for the books being published in these specific european countries" and then they high-five and go out for drinks
You know when a black hole just goes yeet
new work available on redbubble
"There is a pre-established harmony between thought and reality. Nature is the art of God." - Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz
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