Ben, I’m going to strangle you with that fucking scarf.
It’s out of love, I promise.
(Source: bene-dict)
A Milky Way Shadow at Loch Ard Gorge by Alex Cherney (Victoria, Australia)
Crux
Crux (Southern Cross) constellation with Coalsack dark nebulae are visible in this widefield shot taken under dark sky of Tivoli Farm in Namibia.
Annular Eclipse 05202012 by mkfairdpm on Flickr.
Galaxy Grass by Masahiro Miyasaka.
This Tuesday, people will be able to look to the sky and see something that many will never see again in their lifetimes. For the first time since 2004, Venus will travel in front of the sun for 6 hours and appear as a small black dot on it. This is the first time venus has made its transit since 2004. It will also be the last time that nearly all of us see it, that is unless scientists find a way to reverse aging because Venus will not make this pass again until 2117.
When and How to Watch Venus Transit the Sun
Venus will be passing between the Earth and sun on June 5-6, an action that won’t occur again for another 105 years.