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Artwork of astronauts or just deep space in general.
I'm thinking along the lines of the Dylan Thomas poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night, just like how Michael Caine reads it out in Interstellar.
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isn't that a pretty lights album cover
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This is one of few things that actually scares the shit out of me
>>714241667
Oh, you mean 70/80's S-F art. Always loved this style.
>>714241667
best picture of space I have
OC for ya
>>714241667
I've been playing Eve online lately, for the first time. It's been a pretty fun and immersive experience. I rate it a 9/11
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a cloud of dust?
Here's some weird ass art
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>>714243433
E.T. go home
>>714243535
Also enjoy this unedited QT 3.14 astronaut
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>>714242940
No need nigga. It's just a big ass cloud up a space.
>>714242789
Yeah it is. I found it on 4chan once a while back. I've never listened to any of their music. Is it any good?
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>Barnard 68
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I've never known it by a label, I just like the style. I think No Man's Sky got me into this.
More weird stuff. Feels alien to me
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Godspeed Moebius
>>714243744
Anybody got a link to where i can watch that "Mars" thingy that National Geography did?
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Do you guys have any of astronauts getting ready to take off? That would be really cool.
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>>714242647
For those who don't understand. That isn't some cloud and those blips of lights aren't stars, they are Galaxies. All of them And that black spot in the middle is just a vast expanse of nothing for trillions of miles
Bump
so much good stuff in here, i saved a bunch of pics.
thanks to all of you
>>714243641
That one's part of a trilogy. Making Up A Changing Mind and 'Darkest Night' are the best imo. It's trip-hop with other electronic elements. Had some lovely walks at night listening to it.
>>714244589
Good luck Royal Orbital Fusiliers.
http://www.socialmatter.net/2016/11/24/nrxwave-volume-1-orbital-halo-jump-caracas/
>>714246102
there has to be a coldest place
there has to be a place with the least amount of matter
there has to be a largest expanse of 'empty' space
these are all likely to be the same place
and chances are we haven't found it, yet.
>>714243214
nice!
deep sea creatures look horrible and evil to us, only because they live in a radically different environment.
Imagine for something on an entirely different planet.
>>714247383
I've read recently that if life is going to evolve, it's most likely going to look very similar to us.
>>714241667
trolololol
>>714241667
I was like Hey its [spoiler]that guys[/spoiler]painting!
But then I saw you look for artwork not artists and was like meh. My list won't do any good in this bread, especially cuz u like interstella too.
>>714248180
Go back to 9gag faggot
>>714247383
Imagine this is not a piece of technology, but a seed, for a much larger being, that when fully grown, would sprawl over an area the size of a small country, while leaching all the organic compounds from the surface; children, trees, even the microbes 100 meters below the soil, everything, would pass through it's digestive system and all that would be left, would be a wasteland.
The bright spot at the center of the image is a super massive black hole.
It's is about 40 million times the mass of the Sun. But the most mind blowing fact, is that the jet you can see in the image is at least 3 times bigger than our own galaxy.
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Wow, almost as big as my dick.
>>714248331
what do you even mean by this?
>>714249749
It's a term of endearment.
Space Cowboy
>>714241667
have you ever read dune? im pretty sure you'll like it
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>>714250229
The spikes must flow.
>>714250229
He who controls the spikes, controls the universe.
>>714250436
what do you think about the book? now i'm reading the first book shoul i go on reading or i leave?
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>>714250694
As long as you're enjoying the story, keep reading.
You'll only get deeper into the universe.
>>714251458
I hope they told that nigga there's no chicken in space.
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>>714250229
better lets post images about dune!
>>714246102
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard_68 no? That's would put quite a hole in our current model for the universe.
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I love Harkonens!
>>714249252
>nasa says even light cannot escape from black hole
>same guys say that the brightest bulb in that picture is a blackhole
thus, if not what we see is a dying star now and meant for a "future" one.
>>714253059
Do you not know what an even horizon is?
>>714253059
That not visible light its xrays
>>714253590
xrays are radiowaves.
>>714241786
Thought those were dragon balls at first. I was disappointed.
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whos that
>>714253059
It's not nasa that says that it's astronomers world wide and ur not seeing light from a black hole its light from excited particles in a accretion disc. Good observation tho.
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Hellstar Remina?
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i know nasa doesn't say that all alone.
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here ya go
>>714253972
Sorry I had to make sure u weren't one of the "NASA is the world's most evil origination and everything they say is wrong" people no offense intended.
>>714254226
thanks lol I love those kind of people. Always reminds you of right stuff.
>>714243433
I really like this. I'm saving it but i'm not sure which folder to put it in. Art maybe?
>>714251940
they became fried chicken on that flight
>>714253059
The light isn't from the black hole itself, but from the disc of matter around it. The matter spin so quickly that it gets really hot, emitting visible light.
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me too
>>714253756
jesus. sauce on that?
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Sorry friend, something I found here.
It's my favorite position.
Was looking through some webums to post in this thread, and I decided to post this to 'spice' things up a little.
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>>714255520
here, have another
Even the loosest women feel tight as OJ's bloody glove in this position.
How much would you pay for a cyborg of any model woman?
$10,000?
$30,000?
$50,000?
$100,000?
Would you be willing to pay $1,000,000 if it meant getting a 50 year mortgage you had to pay $2,000 on every month?
>>714258363
2000 a month?
thats still less then what you would spend on a women
When complete, she would look and feel human in every way, except she would have no memories, and if you opted into the beta program, you would have to program her yourself, like Linux back in the 90's.
>>714258858
It's not easy for your average Joe to fork over 2k a month for his own entertainment, but as long as your credit checks out, you could qualify, as if you were buying a home or a nice car.