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  • nevver:

Moon over Manhattan

    nevver:

    Moon over Manhattan

    Source: nevver
    • 3 weeks ago
    • 1080 notes
  • geologyrocks:

erroranalysis:

i forget what this mineral is called i’ve been trying forever to remember. i know it forms in deep cold water environments at a very specific temperature.
i think it starts with ‘g’.

Ikaite I do believe. 
edit windatyourfeels says geothite.

    geologyrocks:

    erroranalysis:

    i forget what this mineral is called i’ve been trying forever to remember. i know it forms in deep cold water environments at a very specific temperature.

    i think it starts with ‘g’.

    Ikaite I do believe. 

    edit windatyourfeels says geothite.

    Source: erroranalysis
    • 4 weeks ago
    • 32 notes
  • (via jayalice)

    Source: awkwardgherkin
    • 4 weeks ago
    • 3523 notes
  • disclusion:

lntoxications:

although:

w h a t

This kind of bothers me. It leaves me with an empty feeling inside of what might be down there. 

this is very odd

    disclusion:

    lntoxications:

    although:

    w h a t

    This kind of bothers me. It leaves me with an empty feeling inside of what might be down there. 

    this is very odd

    (via whydahellnaht)

    Source: rlyhigh
    • 4 weeks ago
    • 49055 notes
  • (via mauricevalmorain)

    Source: build-your-happeace
    • 4 weeks ago
    • 8 notes
  • nevver:

    The Metropolis strives to reach a mythical point where the world is completely fabricated by man, so that it absolutely coincides with his desires

    Source: butdoesitfloat.com
    • 1 month ago
    • 1389 notes
  • Source: fysurf
    • 1 month ago
    • 605 notes
  • torace:

Antelope Canyon

    torace:

    Antelope Canyon

    (via 10bullets)

    Source: flickr.com
    • 1 month ago
    • 214 notes
  • kateoplis:

NASA wants to identify an interesting asteroid in deep space, figure out a way to capture the spinning and hard-to-grab orb, nudge it into our planetary region, and set it into orbit around the moon
“The capture would be performed robotically, and the relocated asteroid would become a destination for astronauts to explore—and, possibly, for space entrepreneurs to mine.
The idea may sound more like science fiction than national policy, but it actually fits in with key goals of the Obama administration and the space community.
Those goals include learning how to identify asteroids heading toward us and to change their course, finding destinations for astronauts to go as they try to learn how to make the longer trip to Mars, and looking for opportunities for space investors.”

    kateoplis:

    NASA wants to identify an interesting asteroid in deep space, figure out a way to capture the spinning and hard-to-grab orb, nudge it into our planetary region, and set it into orbit around the moon

    “The capture would be performed robotically, and the relocated asteroid would become a destination for astronauts to explore—and, possibly, for space entrepreneurs to mine.

    The idea may sound more like science fiction than national policy, but it actually fits in with key goals of the Obama administration and the space community.

    Those goals include learning how to identify asteroids heading toward us and to change their course, finding destinations for astronauts to go as they try to learn how to make the longer trip to Mars, and looking for opportunities for space investors.”

    Source: National Geographic
    • 1 month ago
    • 105 notes
  • skyscraper:

ccrraaiigg:

London on Flickr.

I love shots of skyscrapers from old parts of town

    skyscraper:

    ccrraaiigg:

    London on Flickr.

    I love shots of skyscrapers from old parts of town

    Source: Flickr / craigowaffles
    • 1 month ago
    • 462 notes
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