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This lamp represents the Supermoon, the biggest full moon in a cycle of 18 years. It is composed of LED lights and is an accurate presentation of the moon, based on the lunar orbiter Kaguya’s 3D topographic data of the moon.
(via milkywellsanctuary)
Eclipses and moon phases, an black & white lithograph depicting the various details of solar eclipses and corresponding phases of the moon, published by the london geographical institute in 1910.
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(Source: embrstudios)
This may be too cute for anything, but… awwwww~~ Happy rain is really something underestimated over here.
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The textures here are amazing. Looks like a raincloud pregnant with the wool of moisture.
(Source: ubercuteness)
Created whilst at St Martins 2006–2008, these sketchbooks served as a test-ground for ideas and experiments
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(Source: bewareofmpreg, via ubercuteness)
I’m classifying the year’s rain patterns into 6 groups. The year starts with Feburary & ends at January. They are grouped under amount of rainfall recieved.
Feb: Very little rain
Mar/Apr/May: Rain (wetter)
June: Little rain
Jul/Aug/Sep: Rain (less wet)
Oct: Rain increasing
Nov/Dec/Jan: A lot of rain
Hmmm…. I’ve (rather romantically) given a name for each rain-season,
The Sleeper, The Woken, The Hesitant, The Cautious, The Realization & The Weeper. I wonder if the rain cycles are like a woman who’s constantly trapped in a cycle of never-ending heartbreak & slumber & rejuvenation. Oh, that would be interesting.