#November2011
The Southern Pinwheel Galaxy Is Cosmic Rotation Of Glory. I Just Ramble.
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Check out M83. What a gorgeous picture. Generally I’m entertained by all the pictures of nebula and galaxies I post, but this roaring orange blaze is more stunning than the average one to me.
Historical Remnant of A Supernova!
Newly Minted Star Begins Sprouting Cosmic Wings.
This Spiral Galaxy Is On The Edge. Don’t Push Him!, Sugar Hill Gang Reference Etc.
NASA Confirms One Of Its Satellites Was Hacked. Laser Attack INC!
Hacking is some dastardly shit. Though sort of interesting. Last month we heard that US drones were infected with a virus. Today? Today we’re hearing NASA has had one of its satellites hacked.
The Heart Nebula Goes HDR. Pulsating With Cosmic Hotness.
Scientists Working On Tractor Beam To Save Astronauts Floating Away. Awesome.
My main concern when I’m outside my spaceship harvesting tilium is the threat of solar radiation. However, I’m also pretty worried that I’m going to float the fuck away. Freeze to death in the horrors of deep space. Scientists got my back though. They’re working on something to save my dumb floating away ass.
Needle Galaxy Gets Tilted, Rough Weekend Mucho Galactic Crunk.
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…what am I saying? You type so many headlines and all of a sudden everything/nothing starts making sense to you. Anyways! Check out the fucking Needle Galaxy, as viewed from Earth. Son of a bitch apparently kicks it like Bernie on the weekends.
Or something.
Video: Time-Lapse of the Space Station Flying Over Earth. Space-Porno.
This video is pure space porn. Time-lapse video of the International Space Station bombing over the surface of the Earth.
Hit the jump.
NASA Unveils New Rocket, And It’s Mars Bound?
Maybe the space exploration situation isn’t as dire and dismal and depressing as I figured when the last shuttle rocketed in the sky this summer. Nasa has unveiled their next iteration of Things Blasting Out of the Atmosphere: the Space Launch System. It’s a big fucking rocket, and it’s taking us to Mars. Someday. Right?