theweekmagazine:

Keep your eyes on the sky.
Next week, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years. Astrologers say the phenomenon, known as “Super Moon,” historically coincides with enormous natural disasters. Both the New England hurricane of 1938 and the Australian Hunter Valley  floods of 1955 happened during Super Moons, they say. The last Super  Moon came in 2005, at around the same time as Hurricane Katrina and the  Indonesian tsunami.
Hubble at NY Fashion Week 2010 (by gdr_qso)
center of the universe.
via cdryan.com
nevver:

Here we are
Stereo image of mountains on Mars. Put on your 3D glasses! (JPL/Caltech)
Dan Goods via directedplay.com
This is the First “TV” image of Mars. While they were waiting the hours it would take to process the image using computers, and unsure if their instrument was working, JPL engineers printed out the data in strips and colored them. The black cross-hairs are crop marks for a TV camera. (JPL/Caltech)
Dan Goods. 
via directedplay.com

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