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BREAKING FERGUSON NEWS (11/17/14): Governor Jay Nixon, in advance of the Grand Jury decision for Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, has declared a state of emergency in Missouri for the next 30 days. This means that the National Guard is activated and ready for duty at a moment’s notice.
There are no words. #staywoke #farfromover #heightoffuckery
UPDATED: The National Guard will be on the ground in St Louis sometime this week.
I drew some galaxy girls!!
I tried to base them on things that would be kinda unusual to gijinka I guess
let me know which one you like the best ヾ(`◇´)ノ彡
I’ve gotten a couple people asking for them so here are some closer shots of the korrasami piece I made earlier. Did some minor tweaks. Feel free to use them as icons or w/e if you want. <:
Every Character I Love: Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
“Who says that my dreams have to stay just my dreams?”
Now that Europe’s made history, we stop and take a moment to celebrate this amazing day.
… but we must look forward. What brought us to this point? Why land on a comet in the first place?
This mission is going to give us answers to some pretty ancient and profound questions.
It will tell us whether or not Earth’s water actually came from comets.
Inside the comet, you’ll find the material remains of our early solar system: a cosmic fossil frozen in dust and ice. We will find out more in how planets form and become habitable. These secrets have been undisturbed for billions of years… let’s disturb them.
Space is so awesome :)
Gliese 832c: The closest potentially habitable exoplanet
This planet is only 16 light years away — could it harbor life? Recently discovered exoplanet Gliese 832c has been found in a close orbit around a star that is less bright than our Sun. An interesting coincidence, however, is that Gliese 832c receives just about the same average flux from its parent star as does the Earth. Since the planet was discovered only by a slight wobble in its parent star’s motion, the above illustration is just an artistic guess of the planet’s appearance — much remains unknown about Gliese 832c’s true mass, size, and atmosphere. If Gliese 832c has an atmosphere like Earth, it may be a super-Earth undergoing strong seasons but capable of supporting life. Alternatively, if Gliese 832c has a thick atmosphere like Venus, it may be a super-Venus and so unlikely to support life as we know it. The close 16-light year distance makes the Gliese 832 planetary system currently the nearest to Earth that could potentially support life. The proximity of the Gliese 832 system therefore lends itself to more detailed future examination and, in the most spectacularly optimistic scenario, actual communication — were intelligent life found there.
Image credit & copyright: The Planetary Habitability Laboratory @ UPR Arecibo; Discovery: Robert A. Wittenmyer (UNSW Australia) et al.
Bill Nye and Mr. Rogers made me think and learn about science and imagination, respectively.
ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY FLOPPY DISK!!!!! and all its 1.44MB disk space.
by Bitter-Cherry.