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Watching lost in space right now and I hope that "Dr. Smith" gets mauled I hate her so much >:(
So in LIS s1 ep1 (i think) the Robot shows will the interlocked circles and says danger. We later learn this is his home planet/colony. But this also could've been a double meaning for the black hole behind the sun of the planet the famiy crash landed on in s1.
i. what do you mean i like robots who told you that haha...
(four guys at the bottom belong to @hydrxnessa @my-ceiling-is-tilted and @skyistheground ! a very "sorry for interacting with you only through silly doodles" to all of you)
Conclusion: men are fucking cowards.
I got another fun Gravity Falls thingie- It’s a continuation of the show- EXCEPT IN SPACE!!!! The mystery twins get abducted by aliens and chaos ensues. They are lost in space and also- Somehow get involved in a lot of stuff that certainly shouldn’t be their problem but IS. It’s fine, Mystery Twins have dealt with worse…
Space batteries in my space ship died, waiting for a space jump
Oh where's that guy with a compass for a face...
ladies and gentlefolk
I’ve been gone for a while. Obviously. However in my hiatus i’ve learned some things
I really really love writing fan fics
I really really miss writing fan fics
My inbox ate all my old asks so i can’t write anything because i no longer have requests -_-
Bonus: i want to expand
Literally every request i had is completely gone. i have one or two in drafts but beyond that nothing which really sucks
also by expand i mean more fandoms *jazz hands* i’ve only written for DC so far but i think more could be fun so i’m making this a multi fandom blog. i’ll tag everything with its respective fandom so if you follow me for something specific you can go through the tags for it :)
some fandoms i’m willing to write for include (but are not limited to) (all x reader btw i forgot to specify that)
DC Comics (duh)
Marvel Comics (Including Daredevil and Jessica Jones i haven’t watched it all but i’m getting there) (oh and tasm!peter) (and x-men (first class charles has a choke hold on me))
Voltron (i will accept no judgment this one tik tok accout has violently dragged me back into this fandom)
OH Arcane i watched that it’s really good
Lost in Space (the Netflix reboot is a very fun watch i highly recommend)
Star Trek (Kelvin timeline)
I’m rereading Percy Jackson so stay tuned for that
istg i’m in more fandoms but i can’t think of it rn i’ll probably add to this list later
so yeah if you want to request the specifics are right here
The Beehive Cluster, 600 light-years away from us. © space8K
Easter Island under the stars
Credit- grafixart_photo& Amazing Astronomy
Planet Jupiter 9/26/22 8:08 pm.
Utopia on Mars Image Credit: NASA, The Viking Project, M. Dale-Bannister (Washington University)
Explanation: Expansive Utopia Planitia on Mars is strewn with rocks and boulders in this 1976 image. Constructed from the Viking 2 lander's color and black and white image data, the scene approximates the appearance of the high northern martian plain to the human eye - NASA
'134340' - Bts but you're lost in Space
Jets from Unusual Galaxy Centaurus A Image Credit: ESO/WFI (visible); MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A. Weiss et al. (microwave); NASA/CXC/CfA/R. Kraft et al. (X-ray)
The "ice giants" Uranus and Neptune appear to glow red-orange in new photos taken using Hawaii's Keck Observatory. The pictures show Uranus' rings and several moons, as well as Neptune's largest moon, Triton.
credits : livescience.com
What would you take to the Moon with you?
True colour (left) and false colour views of Uranus from Voyager 2 taken on 17th of January, 1986 from a distance of 5.7 million miles.
Credits : NASA
Earth and Moon from Saturn, a true color composite taken on July the 19th, 2013 from Cassini spacecraft at a distance of 898, 419, 474 miles or 1,445,865,990 kilometers away from Earth.
Credits : NASA/JPL/SSI/Composite by Val Klavans via Flickr
Happy eighth anniversary, rover Curiosity !
Picture Description: NASA's Curiosity rover took this selfie on Oct. 11, 2019, the 2,553rd Martian day, or sol, of its mission.
The rover drilled twice in this location, nicknamed "Glen Etive" (pronounced "glen EH-tiv"). About 984 feet (300 meters) behind the rover, Vera Rubin Ridge rises up. Behind it lies the floor of Gale Crater, which Curiosity is exploring, and the northern rim of the crater. (Text adapted from nasa.gov)
Credits: NASA
Annular or the Ring Of Fire solar eclipse is tomorrow
The time of maximum eclipse, when that "ring of fire" event happens, will be at 2:40 a.m. EDT (0640 GMT) Sunday, June 21, when the moon crosses into the center of the sphere of the sun, from Earth's perspective. The eclipse starts at 11:45 p.m. EDT Saturday, June 20 (0345 GMT Sunday) and ends at 5:34 a.m. EDT (1034 GMT) June 20, according to NASA.
Regions in the path of visibility include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Red Sea, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Oman, the Gulf of Oman, Pakistan, India, China, Taiwan, the Philippine Sea (south of Guam), northern Australia and the north Pacific Ocean.
Picture description : An annular solar eclipse as seen by Japan's Hinode spacecraft on May, 20, 2012.
Hubble sees a more holistic view of the Butterfly Nebula or NGC 6302
Hubble was recently retrained on NGC 6302, known as the "Butterfly Nebula," to observe it across a more complete spectrum of light, from near-ultraviolet to near-infrared, helping researchers better understand the mechanics at work in its technicolor "wings" of gas. The "wings" of NGC 6302 are regions of gas heated to more than 36,000 degrees Fahrenheit that are tearing across space at more than 600,000 miles an hour. NGC 6302 lies between 2,500 and 3,800 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius.
Galaxy NGC 2768 as seen by Hubble on my birthday.
Check out what Hubble captured on your birthday here – https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/what-did-hubble-see-on-your-birthday
The Deep Lagoon also known as M8, captured at Mt. Lemmon Skycentre, Arizona, is located on the constellation of Sagittarius towards the centre of Milky Way.
Image Credit : Adam Block//Mt. Lemmon SkyCentre Arizona//Univ.Arizona
Andromeda in all her show stopping glory, a stunning capture by Rogelio Bernal Andreo.