True color picture of our moon, unfiltered by our nitrogen rich blue atmosphere.
nope it’s just a regular picture taken from earth, except it’s supersaturated
True color picture of our moon, unfiltered by our nitrogen rich blue atmosphere.
nope it’s just a regular picture taken from earth, except it’s supersaturated
okay rosalind franklin vs marie curie: who winsooh dang this is a close one. first off watson and crick keep getting in the way so marie sends in pierre to distract them and they go fight somewhere else. the actual fight is a tie and they go out for drinks and laugh about irradiating themselves for science afterwards
This chart shows how long you can stay outside before getting frostbite – relevant.
“the opposite gender” ppppppbbbb pbbbtbtbtbpppb
BBBTTPTPTPBPBPPBThe opposite gender of male is antimale, which has the opposite gendercharge. Ditto for female being countered with antifemale, nonbinary by antinonbinary, and so on. Should an antigender come into contact with the corresponding gender, they will annihilate each other in a burst of genderneutral energy.
Opposite genders should not be confused with negagenders or the glorious ungenders of the GENDERVOID.
Made this a wile ago (last year, I think), and thought it might be good for Black History Month!
And suddenly, life made sense.
NO WAY
Everything is different now…
the volume of a hemisphere is (2/3)pi*r^3
a quick google search says that r2d2’s name (possibly) comes from the system of reels of film- ‘reel 2, dialog 2’- abbreviated R2D2
thanks javert
Boston MA (SPX) Feb 01, 2015
Cassiopeia A, or Cas A for short, is one of the most well studied supernova remnants in our galaxy. But it still holds major surprises. Harvard-Smithsonian and Dartmouth College astronomers have generated a new 3-D map of its interior using the astronomical equivalent of a CAT scan. They found that the Cas A supernova remnant is composed of a collection of about a half dozen massive cavities – o
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detectivesangelstardisandwands:
The varying wavelengths of different colors
Adorable science is adorable.
IT BOOMS WHENEVER THERE IS A RAINBOW
250 Years of Planetary Detection in 60 Seconds
http://www.universetoday.com/118925/250-years-of-planetary-detection-in-60-seconds/