I'm a small queer named Eliot who likes rocks, space, and pretty things. (he/him/they/them | 15 | genderfluid)

 

chrysanthemumstar:

alrightanakin:

All of the battles in Lord of the Rings are so funny. Everyone looks gross and oily. Visibly covered in dirt. Probably could be tested for new strands of bacteria. Then there’s Legolas. Hair perfect and silky. Clothes impeccable. He probably smells like flowers or honey. What an inspiration.

Aragorn: Covered in blood and dirt. Noticeably exhausted. Hair tangled and limp and in his face. Angry and battle weary. Desperately sword fighting, trying to gain any hold on the enemy. 

Legolas: Fresh off of a spa day. Never weary. Every hair in it’s place, not a sign of blood or dirt anywhere. Casually grabs shield and surfs down stairs shooting arrows as his perfect platinum hair flows in the wind.

lockcreens:

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thewittyarsonist:

thewittyarsonist:

why…. are grapes…… the only fruit…. like that

giraffodil said: Cherry tomatoes

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ourspaceisbeautiful:
“Jupiter, 4 faces over a week. : vonshaunus || ourspaceisbeautiful.tumblr.com
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ourspaceisbeautiful:

Jupiter, 4 faces over a week. : vonshaunus || ourspaceisbeautiful.tumblr.com

andromeda1023:
“just–space:
“ NGC 2371
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The object, called NGC 2371, is a planetary nebula, the glowing remains of a Sun-like star. The remnant star visible at the centre of NGC 2371 is the super-hot core of the former red giant, now stripped of...

andromeda1023:

just–space:

NGC 2371

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The object, called NGC 2371, is a planetary nebula, the glowing remains of a Sun-like star. The remnant star visible at the centre of NGC 2371 is the super-hot core of the former red giant, now stripped of its outer layers. Its surface temperature is a scorching 240,000 degrees Fahrenheit. NGC 2371 lies about 4,300 light-years away in the constellation Gemini.

The Hubble image reveals several remarkable features, most notably the prominent pink clouds lying on opposite sides of the central star. This colour indicates that they are relatively cool and dense, compared to the rest of the gas in the nebula.

A planetary nebula is an expanding cloud of gas ejected from a star that is nearing the end of its life. The nebula glows because of ultraviolet radiation from the hot remnant star at its centre. In only a few thousand years the nebula will dissipate into space. The central star will then gradually cool down, eventually becoming a white dwarf, the final stage of evolution for nearly all stars.

The Hubble picture of NGC 2371 is a false-color image, prepared from exposures taken through filters that detect light from sulfur and nitrogen (red), hydrogen (green), and oxygen (blue). These images were taken with Hubble’s Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 in November 2007, as part of the Hubble Heritage program. (space telescope.org)