The distant Empire State Building as seen in 1930, shortly after its completion, looming over its surroundings1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Korolev Crater on Mars, filled with over 2,000 cubic kilometers of water ice (image from ESA's Mars Express)1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Sketch of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) by Lord Rosse, from 1845, and as seen by Hubble 160 years later1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Jupiter's Abyss, the dark center of a massive vortex believed to cut through the cloud layers, deeper into the planet. Source in comments.1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Webb captures spectacular protostar L1527 as it forms and ejects material1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Ganymede—a moon of Jupiter and the largest satellite in the solar system—is larger than both Mercury and Pluto, and has its own magnetic field.5mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The Vela pulsar, about 1,000 light years from Earth, as captured by the Chandra X-ray Observatory in 2010. While the particle jet emanating from the pulsar at 70% of the speed of light is around 0.7 light years long, the actual pulsar—rotating 11 times per second—is only 12 miles in diameter.3mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Enceladus, Saturn's snowball-like moon, is believed to have an ocean 6 miles deep, beneath its outer shell of water ice. Tidal heating could enable hydrothermal activity, and possibly simple life.1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Ernest Shackleton's ship—the Endurance—trapped in ice off the coast of Antarctica during a 1915 expedition. In the total darkness of the polar night, 20 charges of flash powder had to be used to illuminate the ship for the photo. The Endurance never escaped from the ice and sank later that year.2mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Astronaut Ilan Ramon watching the Earth aboard Space Shuttle Columbia. The shuttle broke apart five days later as it reentered the atmosphere, killing everyone aboard.2mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/lastimages
In Leave The World Behind (2023), the bunker is manufactured by a company called Commodus Survival Shelters. Commodus was a Roman emperor whose reign generally marks the end of the golden age of peace in the Roman Empire. Symbolism details with spoilers in comments.5mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/MovieDetails
A Martian solar eclipse, captured by the Perseverance rover, as Phobos passes between Mars and the Sun1mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
One of the earliest images taken of an earthrise, taken by Lunar Orbiter 1 in 19661yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Uranus and Neptune depicted in true color. The well-known Voyager 2 images were actually artificially enhanced; these corrected images use Hubble data to restore the most accurate colors (details in comments)1mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Humboldt squid, found as deep as 2,300 feet (700 m) in shoals exceeding 1,200 individuals11mo ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/oddlyterrifying
Artist's rendition of the view of Haumea, a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, from one of its moons. Haumea's unique ovular shape is likely due to an ancient impact, which gave the dwarf planet the fastest spin of any solar system object.1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The first image ever taken of the Earth-Moon system, as seen by Voyager 1 14 days after launch, in 1977 (true color)4yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
After endless hours spent waiting for waiters to deliver food to my sims, I finally figured out that you can shift-click on the table to get the meal brought out immediately3yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/thesims
The Pleiades star cluster (M45), the inspiration for the logo of car manufacturer Subaru, as captured by Hubble1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico. Built 1960, and collapsed today.3yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/Lost_Architecture
Amazing world thumbnail concept art for packs that don't include worlds of their own (by HazzaPlumbob–not OC). Zoom in to read world descriptions for each!4yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/thesims
The atmosphere or Titan (Saturn's largest moon) blocks visible light and prevents visualization of its surface, but infrared wavelengths can penetrate easily. These images, taken over the course of 11 years, show Titan's surface with unprecedented clarity. Bluish areas are enriched with water ice.1yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Example Enrollment Guide and degree selection for Discover University (from the livestream on 11/8)4yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/thesims
Part of a set of amazingly detailed fan-made concept art I found explaining how a Create-a-World feature could work in the Sims 4 (link in comments)4yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/thesims
Marshland in front of the Lincoln Memorial before construction of the reflecting pool, 1916. [960x675]3yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Preview of the new Lifestyles system from the Snowy Escape gameplay trailer!3yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/thesims
The Millau Viaduct, the tallest bridge in the world and taller than the Eiffel Tower2yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/megalophobia
Ganymede, Jupiter's moon, as seen by the Juno probe in 2021. It is the largest moon in the solar system (more than 2x the mass of our moon), and has its own magnetic field.2yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Congressman Ted Lieu’s response to a threat from Devin Nunes’s lawyer4yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/MurderedByWords
The Kowloon Walled City, once the most densely populated place on Earth5yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/UrbanHell
I don't know which is funnier– the researcher pretending to be a plant, or 1370's response...6yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/SCP
Sims 4 bundles can be bought for only $37 with the promo code SAVE30– 30% off until 12/18!5yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/thesims
The rain drying pattern on the exterior of the wall reveals the stairs inside.6yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/blackmagicfuckery
Simulated view of Saturn passing by Earth, minus the effects of gravity6yr ⋅ EclipseEpidemic ⋅ r/BeAmazed