October122011
the-iridescence:

Night View: California, Mexico’s Baja California and the Gulf of Cortez
City lights illuminate this night time view of southern California, Mexico’s Baja California and the Gulf of Cortez, as photographed by one the Expedition 28 crew members onboard the International Space Station flying at altitude of approximately 220 miles. A 15-mm focal length was used to capture the time lapse image. The thin line of Earth’s atmosphere is visible above the horizon.
 (by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center)

the-iridescence:

Night View: California, Mexico’s Baja California and the Gulf of Cortez

City lights illuminate this night time view of southern California, Mexico’s Baja California and the Gulf of Cortez, as photographed by one the Expedition 28 crew members onboard the International Space Station flying at altitude of approximately 220 miles. A 15-mm focal length was used to capture the time lapse image. The thin line of Earth’s atmosphere is visible above the horizon.

 (by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center)

(via dearbuddha)

September262011

that right there…that is cool!

(via evthanasia)

September132011
September42011

O.o…..cool….

ianbrooks:

Tunnel View by Hans Kotter

Utilizing color-changing LED carefully positioned within plexglass, Hans is able to control the lights via remote control, which, when viewed from just the right angle, produces a tunnel-like structure emerging from the abyss. Have you ever seen a portal?

(via: mymodernmet)

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