I am titled Melissa.
I've seen 20 revolutions around the sun.
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An aspiring amateur astronomer.
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01/24/12
January 28th
1:52 AM EST
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milesian:

Bridal Veil Mushroom

haute couture bride irl

cdg ss12

pauvres:

vanoten:

milesian:

Bridal Veil Mushroom

haute couture bride irl

cdg ss12

12:36 AM EST
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From Astronomy Picture Of The Day; January 28, 2012:
Planet Aurora Borealis Göran Strand
Illuminated by an eerie greenish light, this remarkable little planet is covered with ice and snow and ringed by tall pine trees. Of course, this little planet is actually planet Earth, and the surrounding stars are above the horizon near Östersund, Sweden. The pale greenish illumination is from a curtain of shimmering Aurora Borealis also known as the Northern Lights. The display was triggered when a giant solar coronal mass ejection (CME) rocked planet Earth’s magnetosphere on January 24th and produced a strong geomagnetic storm. Northern hemisphere skygazers will also recognize the familiar orientation of stars at the left, including the Pleiades and Hyades star clusters and the stars of Orion. Increasing solar activity has caused recent auroral displays to be wide spread, including Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights, at high southern latitudes.

From Astronomy Picture Of The Day; January 28, 2012:

Planet Aurora Borealis 
Göran Strand

Illuminated by an eerie greenish light, this remarkable little planet is covered with ice and snow and ringed by tall pine trees. Of course, this little planet is actually planet Earth, and the surrounding stars are above the horizon near Östersund, Sweden. The pale greenish illumination is from a curtain of shimmering Aurora Borealis also known as the Northern Lights. The display was triggered when a giant solar coronal mass ejection (CME) rocked planet Earth’s magnetosphere on January 24th and produced a strong geomagnetic storm. Northern hemisphere skygazers will also recognize the familiar orientation of stars at the left, including the Pleiades and Hyades star clusters and the stars of Orion. Increasing solar activity has caused recent auroral displays to be wide spread, including Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights, at high southern latitudes.

12:36 AM EST

Ah, yes, I knew this would lead to loss of followers.

But it’s okay because they never got to know me after all. 3:

Alright, back to science!

12:20 AM EST

Just bought this thang~ Er, it’s not really a bra, don’t know what to call it.

Posting for my lover 

12:16 AM EST

I’m about to post something I might probably regret, hah!

January 27th
11:47 PM EST
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project-argus:

Cheers!

11:06 PM EST
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arielnietzsche:

Awesome!

arielnietzsche:

Awesome!

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aseaofquotes:

Isaac Asimov, I, Asimov

aseaofquotes:

Isaac Asimov, I, Asimov