the-star-stuff:

NASA’s 10 Greatest Science Missions

10. Pioneer

Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11, launched in 1972 and 1973, respectively, were the first spacecraft to visit the solar system’s most photogenic gas giants, Jupiter and Saturn. Pioneer 10 was the first probe to travel through the solar system’s asteroid belt, a field of orbiting rocks between Mars and Jupiter. 

9. Voyager

Shortly after the Pioneers made their flybys, the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes followed. They made many important discoveries about Jupiter and Saturn, including rings around Jupiter and the presence of volcanism on Jupiter’s moon, Io. Voyager went on to make the first flybys of Uranus, where it discovered 10 new moons, and Neptune, where it found that Neptune actually weighs less than astronomers thought.

8. WMAP

The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), launched in 2001, may not be as well-known, but it measures with unprecedented accuracy the temperature of the radiation left over from the Big Bang.

7. Spitzer

Another spacecraft with a profound effect on cosmology and astrophysics is the Spitzer Space Telescope, which observed the heavens through infrared light. This light, which has a longer wavelength than visual light, is mostly blocked by Earth’s atmosphere.

6.Spirit & Opportunity

Intended for just a 90-day mission, these workhorse Mars rovers have far outdone themselves, and are still chugging away on the red planet more than five years after landing. Spirit and Opportunity, the twin Mars Exploration Rovers, landed on opposite sides of the planet in January 2004. 

5. Cassini-Huygens

This joint NASA/ESA spacecraft, launched in 1997, reached its destination, Saturn, in 2004. Since then it has been in orbit around the ringed world, taking one stunning snapshot after another of the planets rings, moons and weather.

4. Chandra

Since 1999, the Chandra X-ray Observatory has been scanning the skies in X-ray light, looking at some of the most distant and bizarre astronomical events. Because Earth’s pesky atmosphere blocks out most X-rays, astronomers couldn’t view the universe in this high-energy, short-wavelength light until they sent Chandra up to space. 

3. Viking

When NASA’s Viking 1 probe touched-down on Mars in July 1976, it was the first time a man-made object had soft-landed on the red planet. (Though the Soviet Mars 2 and 3 probes did land on the surface, they failed upon landing). The Viking 1 lander also holds the title of longest-running Mars surface mission, with a total duration of 6 years and 116 days. The spacecraft also sent the first color pictures back from the Martian surface, showing us what that mysterious red dot looks like from the ground for the first time.

2. Hubble

The most-loved of all NASA spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope has name recognition around the world. Its photos have changed the way everyday people figure themselves into the cosmos. The observatory has also radically changed science, making breakthroughs on astronomical issues too numerous to count. 

1. Apollo

NASA’s best space science mission? The one humans got to tag along on, of course! Not only was sending a man to the moon monumental for human history, but the Apollo trips were the first to bring celestial stuff back to Earth and greatly advanced our scientific understanding of the moon. 

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We let Willow cut her hair. When you have a little girl, it’s like how can you teach her that you’re in control of her body? If I teach her that I’m in charge of whether or not she can touch her hair, she’s going to replace me with some other man when she goes out in the world. She has got to have command of her body. So when she goes out into the world, she’s going out with a command that is hers.

Will Smith describing why he lets his daughter do anything she wants with her hair. (via socialismartnature)

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Scientists Confirm Water on Moon

truth-has-a-liberal-bias:

No, there aren’t lakes in the moon’s craters, but scientists have found evidence that there is water on the moon, overturning longstanding theories that the lunar surface is as dry as a desert.

Columbia University’s Arlin Crotts has gathered data revealing that the Soviets found water in moon rocks during a 1976 voyage, publishing their findings in 1978 in a Russian journal that went unnoticed by the West.

Other trips to the moon, including the Clementine mission in 1994, have suggested that water exists on the moon, but the Soviets’ Luna-24 mission proves there’s even more than scientists thought. […]


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ladyatheist:

thisgingersnapsback:

goblinhoarder:

nessfraserloves:

ipomoeaandthestarstealers:

today:

Military mom ‘proud’ of breast-feeding in uniform, despite criticism National pride, or disgrace? A photo gone viral of two servicewomen breast-feeding their children while in uniform has added a new layer to the debate over nursing in public.

If you think this is a “disgrace”, just quit following me now.

^^^

man i have so many words about how stupid all this backlash is and i’m so infuriated but i think (i hope) you all can just UNDERSTAND mmKAY?!

what.

There is backlash against two people feeding their children. I have no faith left in humanity.

ladyatheist:

thisgingersnapsback:

goblinhoarder:

nessfraserloves:

ipomoeaandthestarstealers:

today:

Military mom ‘proud’ of breast-feeding in uniform, despite criticism
National pride, or disgrace? A photo gone viral of two servicewomen breast-feeding their children while in uniform has added a new layer to the debate over nursing in public.

If you think this is a “disgrace”, just quit following me now.

^^^

man i have so many words about how stupid all this backlash is and i’m so infuriated but i think (i hope) you all can just UNDERSTAND mmKAY?!

what.

There is backlash against two people feeding their children. I have no faith left in humanity.

The one person I could trust, my shinning beacon of hope, my knight in shinning armor…is not anymore. How do you rebuild?

Put the birdies back!

Put the birdies back!

thepoliticalfreakshow:

absurdlakefront:

maxistentialist:

The Mitt Romney iPhone app misspells the word “America.”
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P.S. It’s in 320×480. I wonder if was developed overseas.

Mercy for Amercia!

How’s that GOP education working out for you, Mitt?

thepoliticalfreakshow:

absurdlakefront:

maxistentialist:

The Mitt Romney iPhone app misspells the word “America.”

(via Siracusa)

P.S. It’s in 320×480. I wonder if was developed overseas.

Mercy for Amercia!

How’s that GOP education working out for you, Mitt?

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tieceology:

^THIS!

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Did someone say Bikini Bottom Twerk team ?

pacific-a:

hashtagshutthefuckup:

HAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Yeah, this is how you play with this. Heehee. (Taken with instagram)

Yeah, this is how you play with this. Heehee. (Taken with instagram)