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Aldrin poses on the Moon, allowing Armstrong to photograph both of them using the visor’s reflection on July 20, 1969.
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Paul Bouche by Matthew Pandolfe
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The Rose 

The spinning vortex of Saturn’s north polar storm resembles a deep red rose of giant proportions surrounded by green foliage in this false-color image from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft. Measurements have sized the eye at a staggering 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) across with cloud speeds as fast as 330 miles per hour (150 meters per second).  
This image is among the first sunlit views of Saturn’s north pole captured by Cassini’s imaging cameras. When the spacecraft arrived in the Saturnian system in 2004, it was northern winter and the north pole was in darkness. Saturn’s north pole was last imaged under sunlight by NASA’s Voyager 2 in 1981; however, the observation geometry did not allow for detailed views of the poles. Consequently, it is not known how long this newly discovered north-polar hurricane has been active.  
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI
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nArchitects | Wind Shape - Ephemeral Pavilions - 2006 Lacoste, France
 
“A structural vine-like network of white plastic pipes, joined together and stretched apart by aluminum collars, emerged from the limestone walls and terraces of Lacoste’s hillside. Fifty kilometers of white polypropylene string, threaded through the structural lattice, were woven to create swaying enclosures.
The string was woven into dense regions and surfaces and pinched to define doorways, windows and spaces for seating.
By varying the degree of tension in the string, “Windshape” responded to the wind in several ways, from rhythmic oscillations to fast ripples across its surfaces.
During heavy winds, “Windshape” moved dramatically, and made a hissing sound akin to dozens of jump-ropes.”
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David Bowie, Masayoshi Sukita, 1973
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a ✦wandarous✦ vertical blog
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Soo Joo by Marton Perlaki for Oyster #102
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