SCREAMING AT THE MOON, ANOTHER PAST TIME

Studying psychology in Vermont. What you'll find here: music, more music, awesome zelda shit, carl sagan, some of my own ideas, and other cool stuff.

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rhamphotheca:

Diffuse gas—called plasma—flows outward from the sun as the “solar wind” and carries with it solar magnetic field lines that become entangled with the Earth’s own magnetic field lines. Location of “holes” were detected in indicated pink layers, near Earth… (read more: PhysOrg)
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rhamphotheca:

Diffuse gas—called plasma—flows outward from the sun as the “solar wind” and carries with it solar magnetic field lines that become entangled with the Earth’s own magnetic field lines. Location of “holes” were detected in indicated pink layers, near Earth… (read more: PhysOrg)

(Image: NASA)

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Glory

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jripper1919:

the chameleons were so damn underrated, its not even fair

jripper1919:

the chameleons were so damn underrated, its not even fair

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profundidadedecampo:

William Turner, The Evening of the Deluge, 1843

profundidadedecampo:

William Turner, The Evening of the Deluge, 1843

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phallusifer9:

Mannen er tilbake (& wearing some truly weird socks.)

phallusifer9:

Mannen er tilbake (& wearing some truly weird socks.)

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The Dead Souls - September 

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aubade:


Amédée Guillemin, Polar Aurora Borealis from The forces of nature: a popular introduction to the study of physical phenomena, 1873

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aubade:

Amédée Guillemin, Polar Aurora Borealis from The forces of nature: a popular introduction to the study of physical phenomena, 1873

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grimly-fiendish:

jobefish:

Asylum Party - Pure Joy In My Heart

No regrets
No sad songs
Every day
Pure joy in my heart


And people call Asylum Party a “shoegaze” band… pfft.

i can see how they would, but i definitely agree ^. this is definitely coldwave, and at its chillest form. especially with vermont frost, couldn’t have picked this up at a better location

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