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forest spirits

This is so peaceful and tranquil looking

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Psychologists study intense awe astronauts feel viewing Earth from space

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Picture Earth at the center of a frame. The planet looks unassuming, a fleck, its blue-and-white marbling stark against a black interstellar backdrop. Yet the image likely evokes some reaction.

Now imagine seeing this view from space.

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Astronauts who experience Earth from orbit often report feelings of awe and wonder, of being transformed by what they describe as the magic such a perspective brings. This phenomenon is called the “overview effect,” and researchers from the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology Center are studying it to better understand the emotions astronauts commonly recount.

Penn research fellows David Yaden and Johannes Eichstaedt, and intern Jonathan Iwry, with colleagues from Thomas Jefferson University, the University of Houston and others, have several goals with this work: to look at implications for space flight as the aeronautical community heads toward years-long missions to places like Mars, and to understand how to induce a similar sensation for non-astronauts.

Keep reading

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“ Mining Landscape, The Chatelus Pit at Saint-Etienne / Félix Thiollier
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Mining Landscape, The Chatelus Pit at Saint-Etienne / Félix Thiollier

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The story of Patrick

GOOD CONTENT TUMBLR

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First few pics damn near made me cry

Please don’t ever do that again

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“ Meanwhile, here in Houston…
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typhlonectes:

Meanwhile, here in Houston…

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Bagals! 

now THAT is a comic, holy shit, I’m gonna print this out and put it on my wall

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mossfull:

Curran Hatleberg, Shadow Country

The excellent Curran Hatleberg on The New Yorker. More to follow in the coming weeks…

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Be clean both inside and out.


Neither look up to the rich nor down on the poor.


Lose, if need be, without squealing.


Win without bragging.


Always be considerate of women, children, and older people.


Be too brave to lie.


Be too generous to cheat.


Take your share of the world and let others take theirs.

George Washington Carver
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