Just Harry Wilson reminding Old Trafford of Liverpool's European Cup tally (at that point)3yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/LiverpoolFC
Bruce McCandless on the first ever untethered spacewalk, February 7 1984 [990x990]11yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-130 launches into orbit - by James Vernacotola [1009x768]11yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
SpaceX's Dragon cargo ship arrives at the International Space Station, September 23rd 2014. German astronaut Alexander Gerst used the space station's robotic arm to grab the capsule with help from NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman [1280x850]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
A view of the International Space Station and the Moon as seen by the crew of STS-135, the final mission of the American Space Shuttle Program, in July 2011 [4256x2832]9yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Using the Sieve of Eratosthenes to compute all prime numbers below 12110yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Salah has equalled or bettered his goal return every season since arriving in Europe6yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/LiverpoolFC
NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman works outside the space station's Quest airlock in the first of three spacewalks for the Expedition 41 crew aboard the ISS [1180x787]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Hoag's Object - a ring galaxy discovered in 1950 by astronomer Art Hoag, who initially thought it to be a planetary nebula. A nearly perfect ring of hot, blue stars pinwheels about the yellow nucleus of this unusual galaxy [1521x1489]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Long exposure of yesterday's Soyuz TMA-12M launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan11yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/space
Russian space station Mir, backdropped against Earth, taken from the Space Shuttle Atlantis at the end of the STS-71 mission (July 4th 1995) [2391x1867]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The International Space Station can be seen as a small object in the upper left of this image of the moon in the skies over the Houston area, flying at an altitude of 390.8 kilometers (January 4 2012) [1600x1200]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Calculating pi, Leibniz Method vs. Monte Carlo Method [created by /u/iorgfeflkd]11yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/dataisbeautiful
The eastern coast of the United States at night. Large metropolitan areas and other easily recognizable sites from the Virginia/Maryland/Washington, D.C. area spanning almost to Rhode Island are visible in the scene [4256x2832]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Last men on the Moon: In December of 1972, Apollo 17 astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt spent about 75 hours on the lunar surface in the Taurus–Littrow valley. Schmitt took this picture of Cernan flanked by an American flag and their lunar rover's high-gain antenna [3904x4029]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
During the first EVA of Apollo 17, Eugene Cernan photographed Harrison Schmitt with the American flag and the Earth (400,000km away) in the background [1009x1024]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland - photo by Petr Janku [2048x1365]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/EarthPorn
On June 3rd 1965, Ed White became the first American to step outside his spacecraft and let go, effectively setting himself adrift in the zero gravity of space. For 23 minutes White floated and maneuvered himself around the Gemini spacecraft, logging 6500 miles during his orbital stroll [3000x3011]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
An artist's impression of a terraformed Mars centered over Valles Marineris. The Tharsis region can be seen of the left side of the globe [4450x4450]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Appearing like a winged creature poised on a pedestal, this object is actually a billowing tower of cold gas and dust rising from a stellar nursery called the Eagle Nebula. The soaring tower is 9.5 light-years high, about twice the distance from our Sun to the next nearest star [900x1835]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
In 1984, high above the Earth's surface, an astronaut captured a satellite. Dale A. Gardner flies free using the Manned Maneuvering Unit and begins to attach a control device, dubbed the Stinger, to the rotating Westar 6 communications satellite [640x617]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The sum from 1 to (n-1) is equal to the number of ways 2 objects can be chosen from n objects10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Mir and the Moon: while orbiting the planet during their June 1998 mission, the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery photographed this view of two satellites of the Earth [2151x2020]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The Pinwheel Galaxy - this giant disk of stars, dust and gas is 170,000 light-years across; nearly twice the diameter of the Milky Way. It is estimated to contain at least one trillion stars, approximately 100 billion of which could be like our Sun in terms of temperature and lifetime [6000x4690]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The International Space Station, photographed by an STS-134 crew member on the space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undocking relative separation on May 29th, 2011 [4288x2848]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
A view of the International Space Station and the Moon as seen by the crew of STS-135, the final mission of the American Space Shuttle Program (July 19 2011) [4256x2832]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Langkofel Group in the Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy - photo by Hans Kruse [1600x1067]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/EarthPorn
Carl Sagan poses with a Viking lander in Death Valley, California. Sagan examined possible landing sites on Mars for Viking along with Mike Carr and Hal Masursky [3678x2468]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
James Irwin works at the Lunar Roving Vehicle during the first Apollo 15 lunar surface EVA at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. This view is looking northeast, with Mons Hadley (which has a height of 4.6 km and a maximum diameter of 25 km at its base) in the background [3000x3000]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Saturn in Natural Colors - In this picture, image processing specialists worked to provide a crisp, extremely accurate view of Saturn, which highlights the planet's pastel colors [1191x764]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Lenticular clouds above Mount Rainier, Washington - photo by Aaron Huang [2048x1355]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/EarthPorn
A montage of New Horizons images of Jupiter and its volcanic moon Io, taken during the spacecraft's Jupiter flyby in early 2007. The image shows a major eruption in progress on Io's night side, at the northern volcano Tvashtar [2700x3600]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Nicholas Patrick works on the exterior of the Cupola during the third EVA of the STS-130 mission (February 17 2010) [3072x2040]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Venus shines like a bright beacon through the rings of Saturn in this unique image taken by the international Cassini spacecraft (November 10 2012) [1014x1014]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
A quartet of Saturn's moons (Titan, Dione, Pandora and Pan) surround and are embedded within the planet's rings in this Cassini composition [1004x940]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Russian cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov gives a wave as he works outside the International Space Station on August 18th 2014 [4288x2848]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Robert Curbeam and Christher Fuglesang work to attach a new truss segment to the ISS and begin to upgrade the power grid, December 2006 [3032x2064]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Edmond Aviv, 62, sits with a sign he made at a street corner in the Cleveland suburb of South Euclid. He was ordered by a judge to carry the sign after harassing his neighbor and her children for the past 15 years (April 13 2014) [1222x800]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn
Stephen K. Robinson, anchored to a foot restraint on the International Space Station’s Canadarm2, participates in the mission’s third session of extravehicular activity (August 3 2005) [3032x2000]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
The Apollo 9 Command/Service Module (CSM), nicknamed Gumdrop, and Lunar Module (LM), nicknamed Spider, are shown docked together as Command Module pilot David Scott stands in the open hatch (March 6 1969) [3020x3000]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
A crescent moon and Earth's horizon are featured in this nighttime image photographed by an Expedition 40 crew member on the International Space Station (May 30 2014) [4256x2832]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/spaceporn
Local residents carry portraits of their ancestors, participants in World War Two, as they celebrate Victory Day in St. Petersburg, Russia. (May 9 2014) [1325x800]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn
Aerial view of houses that were obliterated by a tornado in Vilonia, Arkansas (April 28 2014) [1180x787]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn
Liverpool have conceded the most away goals in the PL this season with 15 - 3 more than any other team. The only others in double figures are in the relegation zone7yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/LiverpoolFC
Lenticular clouds above the South Sister and Sparks Lake, Deschutes County, Oregon - photo by Majeed Badizadegan [950x633]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/EarthPorn
Pro-Russia supporters beat a pro-Western activist who lies on the stairs during a pro Russian rally in Kharkiv, Ukraine (April 13 2014) [3000x2003]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn
A Palestinian man uses a sling to hurl a stone towards Israeli troops during clashes at a protest calling for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, near the West Bank city of Ramallah (April 4 2014) [1264x800]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn
Bulgarian Roma kids react to being photographed as they salvage materials from a demolished shack in a Roma suburb in the city of Plovdiv, central Bulgaria. Municipal authorities started demolishing some 50 illegally built shacks, houses and shops in the suburb on Tuesday (April 25 2014) [1200x800]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn
Oxfam demonstrators wearing masks of the G7 leaders demonstrate for an energy secure world near the EU Council in Brussels (June 3 2014) [739x421]10yr ⋅ lntrinsic ⋅ r/NewsPorn