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June 11th, 2008

30-second science blogging: The Earth and Moon…

…as seen from Mars! How freakin’ cool is that?

The Earth and Moon, as seen by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA\'s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
(click on the picture for full-size image)

[h/t to Oliver Willis]

Posted by protected static in 30-second science blogging, space

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4 Responses to “30-second science blogging: The Earth and Moon…”

  1. brokenSoldier says:

    That is freakin’ AWESOME. (Along with being my new desktop background…)

    I echo Nicholson’s Joker when I think to myself – “Where oh where does he get those wonderful toys pictures?”

  2. protected static says:

    Happenstance. Serendipity. (Mostly through the posts of other geeks, truth be told…)

  3. brokenSoldier says:

    That is freakin' AWESOME. (Along with being my new desktop background…)

    I echo Nicholson's Joker when I think to myself – "Where oh where does he get those wonderful <strike>toys</strike> pictures?"

  4. protected static says:

    Happenstance. Serendipity. (Mostly through the posts of other geeks, truth be told…)

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