Sunsets and sunrises seen from the International Space Station.
wowwwww
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Space might be empty but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t give off sound. The voices of the planets in our solar system are MEGA creepy.
the void is not silent
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whether writing, drawing, or just laying and thinking about your home in the stars, this mix will aid you with celestial instrumental pieces to guide you through the night.
our childhood, our home murray gold // one day hans zimmer // time hans zimmer // gravity steven price // ender’s war steve jablonsky // the promise // michael nyman // deep beneath the pacific ramin djawadi // new beginnings brian tyler // the healing james newton howard // first class henry jackman // arrival to earth steve jablonsky // that new car smell miachel giaccino
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8 Minutes of the Earth’s Rotation
How I wish our planet’s movement was this apparent while staring at the night sky. It could probably make a lot more people realize just how tiny we are compared to this vast unexplored galaxy above our heads.
This is a stack of 70 pictures with a 5 second exposure each at ISO 3200 and f/2.2.
Photographed by: Paolo Nacpil
I feel like I’m stargazing on Majora’s Mask
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STERNSCHNUPPE
[noun]
shooting star; falling star; a visual meteor appearing as a temporary streak of light in the night sky.
Etymology: German.
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