Palo blanco (Mariosousa willardiana), mid-winter sun.
Astronaut Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Space Agency recently took this image of Andros Island, the largest island in the Bahamas. He and his three crew mates, NASA astronauts Victor Glover, Mike Hopkins and Shannon Walker, are currently living and working aboard the International Space Station for a six-month science mission. The crew launched on Nov. 15 from Kennedy Space Center and are conducting a number of scientific research, including Earth observation.
Every 90 minutes, the International Space Station completes one orbit around Earth. Because Earth rotates below them while they orbit, the crew get to see most of their beautiful blue marble of a planet from the unique vantage point of space. By photographing Earth from about 250 miles above the surface, astronauts can record phenomena such as storms in real time, and even provide input to ground teams. Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.
ottima scelta!
.scusami, non parlo italiano
Agnes Giberne - The Story of the Sun, Moon, and Stars.
This centuries old japanese nature illustration includes sea slaters and even land planarians!
a cyanotype of the tonal spectrum, made circa 1880 by eugène dumoulin
A visual explanation of why stars fall on Earth. Details of The Augsburg Book of Miracles, an illuminated manuscript made in Augsburg in Germany in the 16th century, anonymous author-ess.
.okay
.could you explain how it was sorted out?
.hurts to have camera on rn .gonna turn it off lol