retrogasm:

Neil ‘Nez’ Kendall

Ugh this is fabulous inspiration. 

retrogasm:

Neil ‘Nez’ Kendall

Ugh this is fabulous inspiration. 

screengoddess:

Madge Bellamy 1920’s - Photo by Alfred Cheney Johnston

So awesome

screengoddess:

Madge Bellamy 1920’s - Photo by Alfred Cheney Johnston

So awesome

retrogasm:

Word…

Preach it

retrogasm:

Word…

Preach it

physicsphysics:

The First Look at Mars’ Ocean

 
We knew there was water in abundance on Mars, but we never saw its ocean. This is it, as uncovered by strong new evidence found over the course of two years by the MARSIS radar on board ESA’s Mars Express.
Before this discovery, scientists suspected what could have been the shorelines of such ocean. However, this is the first time that this Mars’ ocean has been shown in all its magnitude. According to ESA, Mars Express “has detected sediments reminiscent of an ocean floor within the boundaries of previously identified, ancient shorelines on Mars.”
The sediments are low-density granular material that have been eroded away by water. They have low radar reflectivity, and were detected through all the ocean’s area, 60 to 80 meters (197 to 262 feet) under the surface of the Red Planet.
According to Jérémie Mouginot, from the Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG) and the University of California, Irvine, the sedimentary deposit they have discovered may be ice-rich. They are “a strong new indication that there was once an ocean here.”
Scientists now believe that there were two oceans on Mars. The first was there four billion years ago, when the weather was warm. The second one was formed three billion years ago, “when subsurface ice melted following a large impact, creating outflow channels that drained the water into areas of low elevation.” The team believes that this ocean didn’t exist long enough to serve as a environment to life formation.
According to ESA’s Mars Express Project Scientist Olivier Witasse, there’s little doubt now that there were oceans there now. But the biggest question of them all remains a mystery: “Where did all the water go?”

via Gizmodo

Coooooooool

physicsphysics:

The First Look at Mars’ Ocean

We knew there was water in abundance on Mars, but we never saw its ocean. This is it, as uncovered by strong new evidence found over the course of two years by the MARSIS radar on board ESA’s Mars Express.

Before this discovery, scientists suspected what could have been the shorelines of such ocean. However, this is the first time that this Mars’ ocean has been shown in all its magnitude. According to ESA, Mars Express “has detected sediments reminiscent of an ocean floor within the boundaries of previously identified, ancient shorelines on Mars.”

The sediments are low-density granular material that have been eroded away by water. They have low radar reflectivity, and were detected through all the ocean’s area, 60 to 80 meters (197 to 262 feet) under the surface of the Red Planet.

According to Jérémie Mouginot, from the Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble (IPAG) and the University of California, Irvine, the sedimentary deposit they have discovered may be ice-rich. They are “a strong new indication that there was once an ocean here.”

Scientists now believe that there were two oceans on Mars. The first was there four billion years ago, when the weather was warm. The second one was formed three billion years ago, “when subsurface ice melted following a large impact, creating outflow channels that drained the water into areas of low elevation.” The team believes that this ocean didn’t exist long enough to serve as a environment to life formation.

According to ESA’s Mars Express Project Scientist Olivier Witasse, there’s little doubt now that there were oceans there now. But the biggest question of them all remains a mystery: “Where did all the water go?”

via Gizmodo

Coooooooool

Short therapeutic rant

Your welcome for helping you transition from being a man whore to fucking and fucking over your friends. This is ridiculous. I’m done.

retrogasm:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NORMAN ROCKWELL (118)

:)

retrogasm:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NORMAN ROCKWELL (118)

:)

My favorite guy. My favorite one from tonight.

(Other than my dad, of course.)

My favorite guy. My favorite one from tonight.

(Other than my dad, of course.)

Run or Hide?

Eenie meenie miinie mo

Hate & Robot Mode

It’s not that I hate people. I just hate the feelings that arise when I think of certain people.

I’d like Robot Mode to be a possibility so I can get stuff done.

Jetlagged.