Science and Nature

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Entomology

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1891 Butterflies Antique Chromolithograph, Entomology. Great Poster idea to go with my insect collection!! :]

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Insect Art Illustration, Vintage Inspired Altered Art Word Print, Digital Collage, Entomology, You Are The Bee's Knees.

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1891 Entomology Chromolithograph:Locust, Gryllotalpa. Cricket, Antique

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1891 Antique Entomology Chromolithograph, Butterflies
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This is the highest resolution image of Earth ever made, 121 megapixels. That’s an amazing 0.62 miles per pixel. It was taken by Russia’s latest weather satellite, the Electro-L, which is orbiting Earth on a geostationary orbit 36,000 kilometers above the equator, sending photographs of the entire planet every 30 minutes.

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Top 5 Potentially Habitable Alien Planets #space #astronomy #science

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Collection of Space Facts -( I hope they teach this amazing stuff in schools now; I never learned anything like this when I was in school)

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The planet Uranus, seventh planet from the sun, is a giant ball of gas and liquid and was the first planet discovered with a telescope.

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The planet Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun and has a thick atmosphere and the fastest winds in the solar system.

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Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, was named after the Roman God Saturn. The planet Saturn is a gas giant and one of the Jovian planets.

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The planet Mars, also called the ‘Red Planet,’ is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere and surface features similar to Earth.

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Venus, second planet from the sun, is one of the brightest natural objects in the sky and has been considered Earth’s sister planet.

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Mercury

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Astronomers confirm there are two potentially habitable planets orbiting Gliese 581

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Earth's layers

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Lifecycle of a Star
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