sci-universe:

I haven’t looked at the Moon the same way since every image the astronauts took during NASA’s Apollo Missions got published. Here, I’ve picked out some photos of the lunar surface.

I especially like the last one because of the hand reflection.
It will soon be 50 years since the first manned landing, but the true space age is yet to come.

You can see the Project Apollo Archive’s collection of more than 10,000 high-resolution images on Flickr.

horaetio:

captaincrusher:

xpectopatronm:

horaetio:

fun studying tip: if you’re a procrastinator, play tom jones’s “what’s new pussycat” on repeat while writing your papers and do not turn it off until you are finished, it will motivate you to finish that essay as quickly as possible

make sure to throw one “it’s not unusual” in the middle while u take ur quick snack break

Here you have the Infinite Jukebox that will play an infinite version of What’s new pussycat, randomly jumping through the verses and never getting to the end. 

do you ever regret a post and the hell it creates

Some people meet death with open arms and thank God their time has come. Others beg to be spared for just one more day saying there is much to be done. But if we, before performing an act, would stop and think of death, of judgement and of all such things, I’m sure we would do our best. So that when our time comes, we may say: ‘Take me Lord without delay.’

Sister Cathy Cesnik (via earthto-mars)