you can now watch all 6 star wars films at once, just as god intended

napoleonbonerhard:

yalltube:

i thought it meant ‘consecutively’

i was wrong

I AM LAUGHING SO FUCKING HARD WAIT FOR THE MAIN THEME TO START

(Source: bertoltbrechtfast)


The Sun and Inner Planets Moving Through Space

Ah I’ve never seen something like this before

The Sun and Inner Planets Moving Through Space

Ah I’ve never seen something like this before

(Source: cyberneticstarchild)

narcodigitalhedonist:

If the dancer spins to the right (clockwise) you are primarily right-brained; if she spins to the left (counter-clockwise) you are primarily left-brained.
See if you can make her spin in the opposite direction by focusing your thoughts differently or changing how you focus on the image itself.

narcodigitalhedonist:

If the dancer spins to the right (clockwise) you are primarily right-brained; if she spins to the left (counter-clockwise) you are primarily left-brained.

See if you can make her spin in the opposite direction by focusing your thoughts differently or changing how you focus on the image itself.

ikenbot:

Methane Lakes Raise Hopes of Life on Titan

In the dark, chilly tropics of Saturn’s moon Titan, the Cassini probe has spotted what appears to be a lake of liquid methane, fueling speculation that caverns below might harbor life.
Titan has a rocky, icy surface coated by a thick atmosphere of nitrogen and methane. It’s a geologically-young moon, but below its dense atmosphere the surface is dotted by mountains and several possible cryovolcanoes, which are thought to erupt methane rather than magma.
It’s the only extraterrestrial object to have even shown clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid — in Titan’s case, methane — but these lakes of hydrocarbon have previously only been spotted in the planet’s polar regions. In 2009, exo-meteorologists saw evidence of weather on Titan, and since then the moon has been found to have a methane cycle rather like the water cycle on Earth — where methane evaporates and then rains down as a liquid elsewhere.


Hey hey hey! This talks about the Nature paper my friend was 3rd author on! 

ikenbot:

Methane Lakes Raise Hopes of Life on Titan

In the dark, chilly tropics of Saturn’s moon Titan, the Cassini probe has spotted what appears to be a lake of liquid methane, fueling speculation that caverns below might harbor life.

Titan has a rocky, icy surface coated by a thick atmosphere of nitrogen and methane. It’s a geologically-young moon, but below its dense atmosphere the surface is dotted by mountains and several possible cryovolcanoes, which are thought to erupt methane rather than magma.

It’s the only extraterrestrial object to have even shown clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid — in Titan’s case, methane — but these lakes of hydrocarbon have previously only been spotted in the planet’s polar regions. In 2009, exo-meteorologists saw evidence of weather on Titan, and since then the moon has been found to have a methane cycle rather like the water cycle on Earth — where methane evaporates and then rains down as a liquid elsewhere.

Hey hey hey! This talks about the Nature paper my friend was 3rd author on!