emma! do you have any great gel pen brands that are really nice to give as a gift? like kikki k style without being from kikki k if that makes sense
Hey! My favourite gel pens at the moment are Pilot pens (either the Juice or G2) and the Zebra Sarasa pens! They don’t exactly have that Kikki K style but really nice ink. If you wanted their particular look, you could try putting the ink from one pen into the Kikki K pen xx
almost everyone loves space. we are all fascinated by some aspect of the universe at some point in our lives, whether that aspect is the changing colours of the sky or the millions of stars and clusters of stars in our never-ending galaxy. as someone who plans to study astronomy and cosmology when they grow up, space definitely means a lot to me. the sad part is that we know so little about the universe, even after studying it for centuries. but what we do know now is what’ll help us make huge new discoveries, so here’s a masterpost of common questions/answers + resources for learning more about something we know almost nothing about - the universe!
+ studying & learning resources
for beginners
einstein online
scholarpedia: astrophysics
khanacademy: scale of the universe
khanacademy: stellar life
khanacademy: history of the earth
khanacademy: life on earth + the universe
scishow space [super cool youtube channel]
crash course: astronomy [video playlist]
american museum of natural history: space
from the big bang to dark energy [uni of tokyo]
exploring time and space [uni of arizona]
imagining other universes [princeton]
the evolving universe [caltech]
more advanced
introduction to astronomy [duke university]
analyzing the universe [rutgers university]
galaxies and cosmology [caltech]
+ news and updates
official nasa website [aka ur #1 guide obviously]
national geographic
discovery news
universe today
sciencedaily
bbc space
cnn space
space.com
spacenews
+ fun stuff(!!!)
space race [aka the coolest thing i have ever seen???]
omgspace [huuuge map of the solar system]
interactive 3D map of the galaxy
models of the solar system
the scale of the universe
kepler planet tally
the space place
xkcd exoplanets
space pictures
+ apps
official nasa app [android] [ios]
space images [android] [ios]
exoplanet [android] [ios]
planets [android] [ios]
+ my other masterposts
a complete guide to studying (well)
note-taking
writing
more to come soon!
i hope you enjoyed the resources included in this post!!! feel free to message me in case 1) any of the links are broken, 2) u want me to add on to something, 3) u have a suggestion for a masterpost [i would love that so go ahead and ask if u do] or if u just wanna talk! also, feel free to reblog and add ur own comments/resources. hope this helped someone learn and understand more!!!
09.04.17 editing my manuscript that I hope to get published at some point; it’s a review of novel therapies for myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.
13.11.2017
“I’ve decided to make myself strong. As far as I can tell that’s all I can do.” - Haruki Murakami
Sooo I got myself some new glasses together with my dad today and I’m really happy about them! I’ll pick them up in two weeks and honestly I can’t wait~
ig: moonshinestudiess
Good afternoon! I finished some of my assignments for next week. Also, I just made a youtube channel and I might or might not have uploaded my first video ever. 😂
( https://youtu.be/1RXkfA6N-Xg )
Have a lovely day🌸✨
Studygram: @natastudies
Pink stationery for the start of the school year // ig: pyokkimassu
11917 || hello everyone !! this is my bullet journal spread for this week so far ~ ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶ ♡
inspired by milkteastudies :D
Stationery addict 🤷🏻♀️ all stocked up and ready to start specialising in graphics next week ✏️
nasa-official!!!!!! why is it that the Rosette nebula only appears red in some photos? Is that how it appears optically, or is that just how it appears in one of the spectra that we read it in?
Well whenever you see red in nebulae, thats typically due to hydrogen being excited. The Rosette Nebula is actually classified as an H II region. H II (singly ionized hydrogen) regions are caused by some source of energy, kicking the electron out of the hydrogen atom and keeping it out.
So Rosette is definitely red. To strengthen this effect, pictures are often taken using a Hydrogen-Alpha filter which (you guessed it) only lets the light in from this transition!!! But, sometimes people want to look at what’s going on in the nebula in different wavelengths too
honestly?? this pic was just an excuse to show my milk bottle shaped flask i got from sm town in seoul,, it has #luckyone stamped on it and i lov it bc im exo trash anyway if y’all are interested in purchasing the two lovely notebooks shown in the pic, use my code “LUSTRE10″ on messybunny or “studylustre” on kawaiipenshop for 10% off!! they both have free international shipping woOoOo ✨
ig: studylustre