It Was The Day Of The Robot by Frank Belknap Long (Dobson Books,
The Underpeople, by Cordwainer Smith (Pyramid, 1968). From Oxfam
The Dark Side Of The Earth, by Alfred Bester (Pan, 1967).From
More advanced than us in science AND art
potterhead: ex-genius:CUMMINGTONITE And with its discovery
If Andromeda were brighter, this is how it would look in our
Jupiter and Venus from Earth (2012) #nasa #apod #planet #planets
quantumspork:skunkbear: Here’s the orbital period of our solar
matthen: 8 Earth years are roughly equal to 13 Venus years,
filthyroughkinkfuck: dilf-fan: WOOF DADDY sending his kid
kenyatta: China and Europe Both Have Plans To Prevent Deadly
As my chemistry teacher dad used to say: “Water is awesome”.
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Let’s see, a couple different Schmidt’s deodorants
A Comicbook Science StoryOn an Earth much like ours, a research
srsalme: “Soon he couldn’t hear a sound—not the fans,
jellobiafrasays:spaceship earth earth science (1976 ed.)
wired: Earth has no shortage of animals that amaze, frighten,
infinity-imagined: Tehran and the Caspian Sea
spaceplasma: Incredible Long Exposure Photographs Shot from
we-are-star-stuff: Every 26 months there is an opportunity to
scienceisbeauty: Do not miss this!!!: Nasa’s black marble
humanoidhistory: “The Earth was absolutely round… I
spaceexp: It’s the Earth that’s moving
Equinox on a Spinning Earth #nasa #apod #meteosat #satellite
The First Explorer #nasa #apod #explorer1 #satellite #jupitercrocket
Roadster, Starman, Planet Earth #nasa #apod #spacex #falconheavy
Flying over the Earth at Night II #nasa #apod #iss #internationalspacestation
Equinox in an Aligned City #nasa #apod #equinox #sun #sunset
Titan: Moon over Saturn Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, Space
Little Planet Soyuz Image Credit & Copyright: Andrew Bodrov
ultimatefightdad: bunnywith: ultimatefightdad: puzzle-dragon:
Time for one last game of Civ V before Beyond Earth. Destination:
latimes: Saturn’s Great White Spot, which occurs about once
wickedlovelyperfectlyimperfect: This is a picture from the
theatlantic: This Is Big: Scientists Just Found Earth’s First-Cousin