Ramzy Masri is a Senior Designer for Nickelodeon, and his images of architecture turn our buildings into colorful creations using all the colors of the rainbow.
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This is so cool
NAAS Astronomy Picture of the Day 2016 September 5
What is this meteor doing? Dynamically, the unusually short and asymmetric train may indicate that the sand-sized grain at the center of the glow is momentarily spinning as it ablates, causing its path to be slightly spiral. Geographically, the meteor appears to be going through the Heart Nebula, although really it is in Earth’s atmosphere and so is about one quadrillion times closer. Taken last month on the night of the peak, this meteor is likely from the Perseid meteor shower. The Perseids radiant, in the constellation of Perseus, is off the frame to the upper right, toward the direction that the meteor streak is pointing. The Heart Nebula was imaged in 18 one-minute exposures, of which the unusual meteor streak appeared on just one. The meteor train is multicolored as its glow emanates from different elements in the heated gas.
This is too cool
The Phenomenon of Floating by Rob Gonsalves
One of my favorites growing up.
Race Dog
Mask face thing
So many times.
Whenever I leave my room to get a cup of water, I drink it on the way back to my room and return with an empty cup instead.
I love this one a lot.
“Waiter?~”
@burbinerbs-sims maybe?
What if our dreams are just us seeing what the other versions of ourselves in alternate universes are doing?
Beautiful
August 3, 2015, as captured by the Himawari-8 weather satellite, is now the most beautiful day ever, and you can live it over, and over, and over, and over for ∞.
So stop what you’re doing and go to glittering.blue right now* to view the full version.
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*Warning: massive video file, not guaranteed to work on mobile, may cause moments of existential paralysis and paralyzing awe due to overview effect. You probably have questions about how this was made and what it shows. Creator Charlie Lloyd has your answers.