RadRachel is Rad.
→ Holy shit, if you've ever wandered the scale of things, this is what you need.


In this little flash game you can scroll and see how small a hydrogen atom is versus a red blood cell versus a human versus the moon versus the Andromeda Galaxy omg it blew my mind. 
It include everything from the strings in the String Theory to the visible Universe.

It’s insane. 



#space  #galaxy  #universe  #stars  #moon  #earth  #sun  #string theory  #science  #cells  #blood cells  #size  #scale  #ridiculous  #wtf  #cool  


NO.

NO YOU WILL NOT SKIP MY WEDDING FOR SOME CULTIST YEARLY WEEK-LONG RITUAL AND THEN PROCEED TO MOCK BELIEF SYSTEMS SIMILAR TO MINE.

JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE MY ONLY AUNT WHO I TRULY LOVE AND WISH I COULD SEE MORE OF DOES NOT MEAN THAT I CAN LET THIS GO.

NO I WILL HAVE TO COMMENT ON THIS ONE

YUP HERE GOES

I’M ABOUT TO LOSE SOME FAMILY

BRB 



#BY MOCKING  #ATHEISM  #YOU ARE MOCKING  #SCIENCE  #BASICALLY  #SORTA  #OKAY MAYBE NOT BUT YOU DO NOT MOCK THE BIG BANG THATS FOR SURE  #me  



0bsidiangh0st:

So very cool.  The eerie sounds of Saturn.  Radio emissions from Saturn’s aurorae vary over a range of intensities and frequencies in a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack. Our ears can only pick up a small range of available frequencies, but Cassini’s instruments gather information over a much broader spectrum. NASA scientists shifted the frequency data down by a factor of 44 to translate the emissions into our audible range, and then sped it up a bit - 20 minutes of recording is played back in about a minute. It’s strange to our ears, but not so strange overall - the complex radio spectrum with its rising and falling tones is similar to the auroral radio emissions from Earth’s northern and southern lights. 

About Cassini. Cassini completed its initial four-year mission to explore the Saturn System in 2008 and its first extended mission in 2010. The healthy spacecraft continues to make new discoveries in a second extended mission - the Cassini Solstice Mission - scheduled into 2017.  

Well that’s just fucking amazing.

(via mentalalchemy)



#saturn  #space  #exploration  #discovery  #universe  #science  #how does it work  #technology  


I see a bunch of people saying it’s not a big deal that we’ve landed Curiosity and that if it doesn’t find aliens or the cure for cancer then “its a waste if money.”

OKAY.

I would LOVE to see you apathetic know-it-alls to design a scientific laboratory on wheels the size of a mini-cooper and land it safely on a planet literally 149,598,000 km away on only a couple million dollars.

DO IT.
I DARE YOU.



#science  #and  #knowledge  #are never a waste of money  #curiosity  #space  #mars rover  #rover  #mars