Saturday, June 2, 2012

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Friday, June 1, 2012
lulz-time:

you’re not old enough to be on those kinds of websites

lulz-time:

you’re not old enough to be on those kinds of websites

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Okay I’m just gonna put some posts in my queue and fix it up a little

Will post back tomorrow or something ^^

antemrd:

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the-star-stuff:

Up Close With Enceladus’ Magnificent and Strange Plumes

The cold, tiny moon in the far reaches of the solar system is an unlikely location for liquid water. Yet scientists have not only discovered that Enceladus contains water, it actually shoots magnificent plumes of it out into space.

These plumes and their origin remain a major mystery for researchers studying the moon and its environment. 

NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

ikenbot:

NASA to Reveal Hubble Discovery of Milky Way’s Violent Fate
Figure: Galactic Cannibalism of two galaxies that wandered too close to each other’s orbit.
NASA will reveal new discoveries about the violent fate of our Milky Way galaxy on Thursday (May 31), the space agency has announced.
NASA will hold a press conference at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) Thursday at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Scientists will discuss new Hubble Space Telescope findings about the inevitable crash of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, which will occur billions of years from now.
“Because of uncertainties in Andromeda’s motion, it has not been possible to determine whether the Milky Way will have a head-on collision or glancing blow with the neighboring galaxy billions of years in the future,” NASA officials said in a media alert Friday (May 25). “Hubble’s precise observations will settle this question.”

ikenbot:

NASA to Reveal Hubble Discovery of Milky Way’s Violent Fate

Figure: Galactic Cannibalism of two galaxies that wandered too close to each other’s orbit.

NASA will reveal new discoveries about the violent fate of our Milky Way galaxy on Thursday (May 31), the space agency has announced.

NASA will hold a press conference at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) Thursday at the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Scientists will discuss new Hubble Space Telescope findings about the inevitable crash of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, which will occur billions of years from now.

“Because of uncertainties in Andromeda’s motion, it has not been possible to determine whether the Milky Way will have a head-on collision or glancing blow with the neighboring galaxy billions of years in the future,” NASA officials said in a media alert Friday (May 25). “Hubble’s precise observations will settle this question.”


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鷲国家のらくがきつめェ*八年ちゃんお誕生日おめでとう

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Member: 米田

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