All these pics make my illusion to visit Japan soon even bigger
starting point
Arctic Fox by © Fred Lemire
Baffin Island, Canada
Still Life
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Oh god i love your work @k-eke
Imagine, Cats are liquid - Rhythm game.
Myself right now!
Hello Mr. Gaiman, I just finished reading Coraline yesterday, and when I went to the kitchen at midnight to drink water, I was brave.
You were.
deleted ig and twitter im a full time tumblrina now
I love NASA’s posts
Twenty-five years ago, an object roughly the size of an oven made space history when it plunged into the clouds of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. On Dec. 7, 1995, the 750-pound Galileo probe became the first probe to enter the gas giant. Traveling at a blistering speed of 106,000 miles per hour, the probe’s protective heat shield experienced temperatures as hot as the Sun’s surface generated by friction during entry. As the probe parachuted through Jupiter’s dense atmosphere, its science instruments made measurements of the planet’s chemical and physical makeup. The probe collected data for nearly an hour before its signal was lost. Its data was transmitted to Earth via the Galileo spacecraft, an orbiter that carried the probe to Jupiter and stayed within contact during the encounter. Learn more about the mission.
The Galileo probe was managed by NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley.
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