reconfemmandoforares: angeluslorelei: claidilady: claidilady: okay but what if angels are black holes and halos are just the light warping around them being pulled in by gravity  paronomaniac said: Then receiving a visit from one is extra terrifying. pugletto said: oooh… story fodder elaienar said: That’s terrifying and I approve 100%. WELL HERE IS THE THING, …

poxmaker: christophoronomicon: glitchystardust: antisanity: carryonmysociallyawkwardson: jamesbarns: i hate when scientists are like ‘this planet cant have aliens on it because there’s no water! the atmosphere is wrong! theres not enough heat to sustain life!’ because dude theyre aliens, nobodys saying they need any of those things to exist we’re so humanocentric it’s infuriating. just because …

is there a smell comparable to space ? i assume we dont know because we would die if we tried to smell it but thats so cool

hoths: yeah if humans tried to smell space just like that, we’d die, no doubt about it  but the smell of space lingers on spacewalk suits, and docking hatches when astronauts open them! apparently, space itself smells like burning hot metal, or a hot barbeque grill with a slight hint of spent gasoline. The moon, …

is there a smell comparable to space ? i assume we dont know because we would die if we tried to smell it but thats so cool

hoths: yeah if humans tried to smell space just like that, we’d die, no doubt about it  but the smell of space lingers on spacewalk suits, and docking hatches when astronauts open them! apparently, space itself smells like burning hot metal, or a hot barbeque grill with a slight hint of spent gasoline. The moon, …

macleod: s-r-f: nouvellenaturalist: sci-universe: Well, this is definitely the most fun I’ve had while making a post. Inspired by this one from capnphaggit. Images & copyrights: Trifid Nebula (M20) by Marcus Davies,The Cat’s Eye Nebula and Star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 by NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA). Please don’t remove the credits. do it! Makes the universe look like …

NASA has trialled an engine that would take us to Mars in 10 weeks

honeywaspkittenbaby: mindblowingscience: NASA scientists have reported that they’ve successfully tested an engine called the electromagnetic propulsion drive, or the EM Drive, in a vacuum that replicates space. The EM Drive experimental system could take humans to Mars in just 70 days without the need for rocket fuel, and it’s no exaggeration to say that this …

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