I’ve seen a lot of spacey photos in my time. Enough so that I catch myself occasionally making a jaded sigh, saying “Oh neat, another shot of a spacecraft in front of the moon. Been there, done that.“
Then I punch myself in the arm and tell myself to shut up because these are pictures of SPACE.
That’s what happened with Maximilian Teodorescu’s shot of the International Space Station against the face of the moon. At first I was minorly impressed, because it’s a very small thing traveling very fast, in front of a larger thing that is even farther away. But people take pictures of the ISS all the time. Big deal.
Then I realized that this one was taken during the day. At that point I lost my schnoodles. I’m betting a few of you will too.
(via Overthinking It)
LOOK AT PLUTO.
PLUTO YOU WILL ALWAYS BE INVITED TO MY PARTIES, OKAY
Reblogging for pluto.
(Source: rocktor-doctopus, via ofcatsandlove)
51. Draw a map of your favorite sitting spots in the your town. Photocopy it and give it to someone you like.
Obviously I couldn’t post a very specific map but these are my two favorite places in my town. The oval on the right is my favorite coffee shop and the oval on the left is a hill that overlooks the whole city. The path also traces my usual running route. This is me sharing it with someone (multiple someones) that I like.
(via fuckyeahcartography)
The Backs Of Strangers Overlooking New York City
(Source: seanryanpierce, via cbaios)





