kqedscience:

More than eight years into its mission, NASA’s Opportunity rover still gets stunning views of Mars. This three-wavelength, false-colour image captures the rover’s own shadow in light from the end of its 2,888th Martian day. In the foreground is the western rim of the vast Endeavour crater, where Opportunity passed the Martian winter.
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….brilliant.

….brilliant.

Everywhere should have this.

kqedscience:

An Effort to Bury a Throwaway Culture One Repair at a Time

At Amsterdam’s first Repair Cafe, an event originally held in a theater’s foyer, then in a rented room in a former hotel and now in a community center a couple of times a month, people can bring in whatever they want to have repaired, at no cost, by volunteers who just like to fix things.

(Reblogged from kqedscience)
(Reblogged from kqedscience)
Oh snap!

Oh snap!

^^^ This guy knows what’s up.

^^^ This guy knows what’s up.