Viewing at sub-millimeter wavelengths, the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) in Chile revealed this new image of cosmic dust grains in the Orion Molecular Cloud complex (The bright region at the upper right is the Orion Nebula - M42)
The dust grains normally block light, but with these wavelengths they shine (Orange in this image) due to them being a few degrees above absolute zero. Cooler objects give off radiation at longer wavelengths (like red stars) and hotter objects give off shorter wavelengths (blue stars).
(via wulfsbaine)
(via wulfsbaine)
(via grantaireplane)
as far as i can tell from my dash there’s some sort of gay musical olympics going on that only europe was invited to
(via tunedinfifths)
GUYS I WAS AT THE LEAFS GAME WHEN THIS HAPPENED I WAS CRYING
(via tunedinfifths)
(via themotivationgeneration)
- Failing a test you studied really hard for
- Getting replaced in a friendship
- Getting ignored
- Having something that you’re looking forward to, get cancelled
- Having to fight back tears in front of people
- Finding out that the person you like, likes someone else
- Goodbyes
- Showing your parents something you’re proud of only to get a disinterested reply
That last one always breaks my heart.
(via iamnotmyselfyousee)
(via awkwardattention)
my favourite part of my sexuality is that it keeps everyone guessing i mean who i am gonna be crushing on next is it a boy is it a girl is it a dead fictional character we just don’t know
(via padaleck)
(via stut--ter)
“Isn’t that the short story you were writing?”
This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.
(via epicredvines)
(via awkwardattention)
we’re like long lost brothers who’ve found each other and love each other like family
(via padaleck)