These photos offer us a glimpse of Earth from the International Space Station. As the ISS circles Earth at roughly 17,000 miles per hour, Flight Engineer Don Pettit takes 30-second exposures with a stock digital camera, then stacks those exposures into single frames that capture 10-15 minutes on the ISS. The rotation is fast enough for long exposures to blur the earth into gilded landing strip beneath a steady rain of stars—a scene I would have never imagined as beautiful before today. Heck, it’s a scene I would have never even imagined before today.

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10 months ago
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Catvengers, assemble!

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11 months ago
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vvolare:

“City of Shadows” was taken during the winter of the collapse of the Soviet Union by Alexey Titarenko

11 months ago
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tumblebuggie:

smith is just insane, a thousand year old man with a boy’s face…and forehead.

split in two gifs cus tumblr ate up the bigger file :I

third in this series, here’s [tennant] and [eccleston] 

1 year ago
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oestranhomundodek:

Pokémon Thunder Yellow - Part 2


Check out my other Poké gifs here

1 year ago
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Panda Nano Block

Panda Nano Block

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