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This blog may perhaps be only about science and astronomy... and Carl Sagan.

I aspire to be a scientist of some kind in the future, specifically an astrophysicist.

I am 16 years old.

This is a personal blog, so don't expect a constant stream of science/Sagan 24/7. I try to keep it consistent but occasionally diverge.

Thanks for visiting :D

Great music… we all truly come from Africa.

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llllladies.Inspiration from fourthway.

llllladies.

Inspiration from fourthway.

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Yes sir.

Yes sir.

What

What is this I don’t even

(Source: susiemcaskill.tumblr.)

Slogan Maker quotes….

“You’re never alone with a Carl Sagan.”

“You’ve got questions. We’ve got Carl Sagan.”

“There ain’t no party like a Carl Sagan party.”

“Maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s Carl Sagan.”

“Come to Carl Sagan, and let’s get it done.”

“It’s better when you’re in Carl Sagan.”

“Bet you can’t eat Carl Sagan.”

(Source: thesurrealist.co.uk)

cwnl:

Education in the houuuuuuuuse.

cwnl:

Education in the houuuuuuuuse.

(Source: ikenbot)

project-argus:

briandgregory:

Yet another “meme of awesomeness” that I’ve missed.

This is glorious.

project-argus:

briandgregory:

Yet another “meme of awesomeness” that I’ve missed.

This is glorious.

bitchville:

Incredibly Colourful Magnified Grains of Sand
Viewed at an astounding magnification of over 250 times, tiny grains of  sand are surprisingly colorful and extremely unique. Each piece is  either a fragment of crystals, spiral fragments of shells or crumbs of  volcanic rock. To see these incredible images, Dr. Gary Greenberg goes through a  painstakingly lengthy process. First he takes many photos from different  points of focus. Then, he combines them using software to produce one  spectacular image. “It is incredible to think when you are walking on the beach you are standing on these tiny treasures,” says Greenberg.”
via http://sandgrains.com/ and ISI

bitchville:

Incredibly Colourful Magnified Grains of Sand

Viewed at an astounding magnification of over 250 times, tiny grains of sand are surprisingly colorful and extremely unique. Each piece is either a fragment of crystals, spiral fragments of shells or crumbs of volcanic rock.

To see these incredible images, Dr. Gary Greenberg goes through a painstakingly lengthy process. First he takes many photos from different points of focus. Then, he combines them using software to produce one spectacular image.

“It is incredible to think when you are walking on the beach you are standing on these tiny treasures,” says Greenberg.”

via http://sandgrains.com/ and ISI

Reblog if Carl Sagan still makes you cry.

project-argus:

kaiyves:

incomprehensibleuniverse:

Yup.

Yes. 

Yep.

Oh ho yeah.

(Source: fuckyeahfuckgod)

Okay.. Carl Sagan was pretty hot.

And the bastard knew it.