5.10.16 // The Weather Outside Wasn’t Too Great Today, So I Decided To Camp Out And Study In My Dorm

5.10.16 // The Weather Outside Wasn’t Too Great Today, So I Decided To Camp Out And Study In My Dorm

5.10.16 // the weather outside wasn’t too great today, so I decided to camp out and study in my dorm room today.

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7 years ago

school mindset

essays - make each essay you write better than the last


 small assignments - aim for 100s, expect 100s, get 100s


 homework - pretend they’re assignments


 homework that’s not graded - pretend! they’re! assignments!


 tests - study for 100s, expect less


 long term projects - act like it’s due in four days -even when it’s not- until you’re done with it


 group projects - do not get angry


 presentations - pretend you’re obama

disclaimer - this works for me, it may not work for everybody, do not push yourself too hard!!

7 years ago

“It would not be much of a universe if it wasn’t home to the people you love.”

– Stephen Hawking

Rest in peace, Mr. Hawking, and thank you for sharing your incredible mind with us.

“It Would Not Be Much Of A Universe If It Wasn’t Home To The People You Love.”
7 years ago
01.30.2017 // Now It’s All Done It’s Time To Put A Little Elbow Grease Into Making This Mid-year

01.30.2017 // Now it’s all done it’s time to put a little elbow grease into making this mid-year exam session useful!

7 years ago
fraxxed
7 years ago
Today Was A Stressful Day… Lesson Learned: Don’t Cram All Piano Theory Homework Until 1 AM. Also
Today Was A Stressful Day… Lesson Learned: Don’t Cram All Piano Theory Homework Until 1 AM. Also

today was a stressful day… lesson learned: don’t cram all piano theory homework until 1 AM. also please ignore the “leggiero” i totally screwed up on that

7 years ago
What Is Dark Matter? It Is An Invisible Matter That Is Known For Its Lens Effect And Its Anisotropy,

What is dark matter? It is an invisible matter that is known for its lens effect and its anisotropy, the anisotropy itself is a strong evidence for the existence of orderly molecular arrangement in crystals.  but no one knows what it is. Science uses relativity to explain its lens effect, but it cannot explain its nature.

7 years ago

Going for GOLD

On Jan. 25, we’re going for GOLD!

We’re launching an instrument called Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk, GOLD for short. It’s a new mission that will study a complicated — and not yet fully understood — region of near-Earth space, called the ionosphere.

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Space is not completely empty: It’s teeming with fast-moving energized particles and electric and magnetic fields that guide their motion. At the boundary between Earth’s atmosphere and space, these particles and fields — the ionosphere — co-exist with the upper reaches of the neutral atmosphere.

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That makes this a complicated place. Big events in the lower atmosphere, like hurricanes or tsunamis, can create waves that travel all the way up to that interface to space, changing the wind patterns and causing disruptions.

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It’s also affected by space weather. The Sun is a dynamic star, and it releases spurts of energized particles and blasts of solar material carrying electric and magnetic fields that travel out through the solar system. Depending on their direction, these bursts have the potential to disrupt space near Earth.

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This combination of factors makes it hard to predict changes in the ionosphere — and that can have a big impact. Communications signals, like radio waves and signals that make our GPS systems work, travel through this region, and sudden changes can distort them or even cut them off completely.

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Low-Earth orbiting satellites — including the International Space Station — also fly through the ionosphere, so understanding how it fluctuates is important for protecting these satellites and astronauts.  

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GOLD is a spectrograph, an instrument that breaks light down into its component wavelengths, measuring their intensities. Breaking light up like this helps scientists see the behavior of individual chemical elements — for instance, separating the amount of oxygen versus nitrogen. GOLD sees in far ultraviolet light, a type of light that’s invisible to our eyes.

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GOLD is a hosted payload. The instrument is hitching a ride aboard SES-14, a commercial communications satellite built by Airbus for SES Government Solutions, which owns and operates the satellite.

Also launching this year is the Ionospheric Connection Explorer, or ICON, which will also study the ionosphere and neutral upper atmosphere. But while GOLD will fly in geostationary orbit some 22,000 miles above the Western Hemisphere, ICON will fly just 350 miles above Earth, able to gather close up images of this region.

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Together, these missions give us an unprecedented look at the ionosphere and upper atmosphere, helping us understand the very nature of how our planet interacts with space.

To learn more about this region of space and the GOLD mission, visit: nasa.gov/gold.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.  

7 years ago
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY
BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY

BEKKATHYST WINTER 2018 GIVEAWAY

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Hello lovely Tumblr folk! It’s that time again- I have a giveaway for you all. Last year ended great, so I thought we should start this year great! So I’m giving you the chance to win this large collection of items.

All these items came from my shop.

What you get:

$50 credit that can be applied to anything in my shop.

amethyst & calcite cluster 

labradorite palm stone

tumbled quartz 

fluorite bunny

rainbow moonstone necklace (handmade by me!) 

other tumbled stones

selenite wand

quartz wand 

obsidian sphere 

lapis lazuli sphere

labradorite heart 

selenite tower 

tiger’s eye cow carving 

giant druzy heart

amethyst hedgehog 

rainbow moonstone nuggets

chunks of labradorite 

This has a retail value of $215 in addition to the $50 shop credit!

Rules:

You must be 16 or older. (If under 18 you MUST have parent’s permission)

You don’t have to live in the US to join!

You must be following me, so you can get updates if anything about the giveaway changes.

Please check out my shop and if you’re interested, you can sign up for my email newsletter here. (Totally not necessary or required, it’s just an option!)

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Please don’t spam people with reblogs- limit 2 reblogs per day. Last time I had angry people messaging me because people were spamming it a bunch :s 

Each entry will be assigned a number and the winner will be chosen by a random number generator.

The giveaway ends Wednesday, February 28th at 6 pm Pacific time.

The winner will be messaged and must respond with their full name and address within 24 hours, or a new winner will be chosen.

Please respect me and my rules, and have fun!


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this is my fav video now

7 years ago

Good luck to all my lgbtq+ students going into finals!!! You’re gonna do GREAT!

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