Super Moon
— June 23, 2013
Be sure to look out for the Moon these next few months as it approaches Perigee, because the full moons during these times will appear exceptionally large. The Moon will be at its Perigee, or closest approach, in July 23 and it will reach full moon only a few minutes after it passes this point in its orbit.
These ‘super moons’ not only appear larger because they are physically closer but, combined with a full moon, the mind can play tricks on you to think they are much larger. This phenomena is called the Moon Illusion. Try to catch these full moons as they rise/set because the illusion works when there is an object in the foreground, like a tree, building or mountains.
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blua:
What the city is missing: Thierry Cohen photographs cityscapes and then photographs deserts at night, combing the two to show us what our cities would look like with the lights off. The stars are not enhanced, they are actual photos from relative latitudes that would expose the same starry sky view if it weren’t for light pollution. Click on each photo to see which city it is.
Light pollution and pollution in general
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Allison Weiss thanking her fans :)
I knew this would happen
Graffiti tunnel london south bank
This is fucking rad.
This is so badass, i wanna go check this out
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We’re a good looking class. DONE WITH SCHOOL! Had a great time at the Conservatory. Now i’m saying goodbye to Arizona and heading for LA. Good luck guys!
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—Under the Booty
If you ever get sad, remember that there’s a mash-up of “Under the Sea” and “Ms. New Booty.”
I’m putting this on my phone.
Always reblog.
oh my fuck


