From Haifa to Alexandria, a huge curve of history in one glance.
Topographically accurate LED moon light by NOSIGNER
“The so called Supermoon – the lunar occurance on March 19th, 2011 in which the moon appeared 14% bigger and 30% brighter – shined down on the people of Japan, inspiring them to believe in, and have hope for, rebuilding what they had lost just over a week ago. The Moon is a topographically-accurate LED light that was created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya.”
(via we-are-star-stuff)
A follower asked about describing magic the other day and I felt as though this was some gorgeous visual reference.
This is a camera flash bulb, captured in slow motion at 1,052 frames per second.
(Source: prompts-and-pointers)