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“This graphic details the sequence of major events during the flight of Apollo 11 to the Moon and back to Earth, July 16-24, 1969. The journey begins with launch of the Saturn V from Earth (shown on the left). The trip to the Moon and the landing are depicted on the trajectory at the bottom of the graphic. Lift off from the Moon and the journey back to Earth are depicted on the trajectory at the top of the graphic.” - National Air and Space Museum (via @nchan)

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nevver:

Replace the Moon with a Planet

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The Aleph: Infinite Wonder / Infinite Pity

My new project, inspired by a Borges story

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movingthestill:

Title: SwingArtist: Yunfan Tan
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movingthestill:

Title: Swing
Artist: Yunfan Tan

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Glenn Gould’s chair
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Glenn Gould’s chair

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Orson Welles on Hemingway

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Orson Welles and Laurel & Hardy

More Orson Welles here and here.
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Orson Welles and Laurel & Hardy

More Orson Welles here and here.

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Morgan Herrin
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Morgan Herrin

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Sometimes I find myself thinking “What would be so bad about China as the world’s only superpower? They believe in climate change, they’ve raised millions out of poverty, etc…”  Oh, right.  Thanks for the reminder, fresser.
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Sometimes I find myself thinking “What would be so bad about China as the world’s only superpower? They believe in climate change, they’ve raised millions out of poverty, etc…”  Oh, right.  Thanks for the reminder, fresser.

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woolandwax:

Wall hangings of an astronomical theme, circa 1850. Printed lithographically on cotton, probably to avoid paper duty. 

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Giuseppe Penone
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Giuseppe Penone

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rocketsandrayguns:

Flyer for the first Human League gig, 1978. Made by Martyn Ware.
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rocketsandrayguns:

Flyer for the first Human League gig, 1978. Made by Martyn Ware.

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from Bergman Island
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from Bergman Island

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Matthew Day Jackson
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Matthew Day Jackson

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