Jun
1
2012

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May
28
2012

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May
28
2012

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May
28
2012

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Solar Eclipse on May 20, 2012

la lunita, bis.

Solar Eclipse on May 20, 2012

la lunita, bis.

May
28
2012

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May
28
2012

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la lunita

la lunita

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May
28
2012

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May
28
2012

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tacticalshoyu:

French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via

May
28
2012

Asked by bitchpleaseimsanta:

negro caca, no me querias pasar tu tumblr, sin tumblr ni metallica no hay niglio, ya tachamos uno de la lista, te falta cumplir con otra cosa y es tuya ;) jajaja


JAAAAJAJAJAJAJAJA genial. 

May
25
2012

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May
25
2012

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May
13
2012

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May
13
2012

Reblogged from thescienceofreality :

thescienceofreality:

Super Moon? How About a Super Sun!“On May 5, 2012, while everyone else was waiting for the “Super Moon” astrophotographer Alan Friedman was out capturing this super image of a super Sun from his back yard in Buffalo, NY!Taken with a specialized telescope that can image the Sun in hydrogen alpha light, Alan’s photo shows the intricate detail of our home star’s chromosphere — the layer just above its “surface”, or photosphere.Prominences can be seen rising up from the Sun’s limb in several places, and long filaments — magnetically-suspended lines of plasma — arch across its face. The “fuzzy” texture is caused by smaller features called spicules and fibrils, which are short-lived spikes of magnetic fields that rapidly rise up from the surface of the Sun.On the left side it appears that a prominence may have had just detached from the Sun’s limb, as there’s a faint cloud of material suspended there.”

thescienceofreality:


Super Moon? How About a Super Sun!

“On May 5, 2012, while everyone else was waiting for the “Super Moon” astrophotographer Alan Friedman was out capturing this super image of a super Sun from his back yard in Buffalo, NY!

Taken with a specialized telescope that can image the Sun in hydrogen alpha light, Alan’s photo shows the intricate detail of our home star’s chromosphere — the layer just above its “surface”, or photosphere.

Prominences can be seen rising up from the Sun’s limb in several places, and long filaments — magnetically-suspended lines of plasma — arch across its face. The “fuzzy” texture is caused by smaller features called spicules and fibrils, which are short-lived spikes of magnetic fields that rapidly rise up from the surface of the Sun.

On the left side it appears that a prominence may have had just detached from the Sun’s limb, as there’s a faint cloud of material suspended there.”


May
8
2012

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May
8
2012

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