My wife and I already have it preordered!
I’m so excited to officially announce “The Answer” children’s book!
Cover art by Elle Michalka!
I was so glad to get a chance to adapt this story into such a timeless format, and to work with two of my absolute favorite artists, original Crewniverse members Elle Michalka and Tiffany Ford!
I’m so in love with how this book came out, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it! It’s the classic story of how Ruby and Sapphire fell in love, but told in an entirely new way.
Please check it out soon! Thank you so much!
Beautiful
Supernova Remnant W49B (NASA, Chandra, 02/13/13) / http://flic.kr/p/dUA8ZC / by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
Love it
Demon Lady with or without hot dog I’m kinda proud of this one..
Yay!
Tektite as a human!~
Old Cartoon Network shows (Tom and Jerry, Loney Toons) taught me to appreciate classical music better than most music classes because those pieces become part of our childhood.
I've never thought about it from that perspective. Mind blown.
Mars is the only planet inhabited solely by robots.
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2016 September 19
What’s happening at the edge of the Sun? Although it may look like a monster is rampaging, what is pictured is actually only a monster prominence – a sheath of thin gas held above the surface by the Sun’s magnetic field. The solar event was captured just this past weekend with a small telescope, with the resulting image then inverted and false-colored. As indicated with illustrative lines, the prominence rises over 50,000 kilometers above the Sun’s surface, making even our 12,700-diameter Earth seem small by comparison. Below the monster prominence is active region 12585, while light colored filaments can be seen hovering over a flowing solar carpet of fibrils. Filaments are actually prominences seen against the disk of the Sun, while similarly, fibrils are actually spicules seen against the disk. Energetic events like this are becoming less common as the Sun evolves toward a minimum in its 11-year activity cycle.
April is “Keep America Beautiful” month – and beautiful it is!
This week, @usatoday featured the top 50 Department of the @Interior @instagram posts of all time (@americasgreatoutdoors Tumblr). The stunning photos of American public lands and wildlife include several managed by the BLM: the Wave at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in Arizona and a supermoon over Berryessa-Snow Mountain National Monument in California, pictured here.
About the top photo, @Interior’s Instagram post (9/29/15) read: “The #superbloodmoon – a #supermoon in combination with a #lunareclipse – put on quite a show last night. Bob Wick captured this photo last night at Berryessa-Snow Mountain National Monument in #California. Photo by @mypubliclands.”
Check out the USA Today feature at http://usat.ly/1VrurMu, and follow @USInterior and @mypubliclands Instagram for more great photos!
Fire and ice
Celestial Bauble Intrigues Astronomers (NASA, Chandra, 12/20/11) / http://flic.kr/p/aYptbF / by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
Jungle