NASA Captures Dark Side of the Moon as it Crosses Earth
The same side of the moon always faces Earth but this view was captured by a NASA satellite one million miles away.
The same side of the moon always faces Earth but this view was captured by a NASA satellite one million miles away.
Did you know that seeing faces in things is actually a psychological phenomenon known as ‘pareidolia’?
The team had 40 stacked, 20,000-lumen projectors display animals 375 ft tall by 186 ft wide; covering 33 floors of the building’s southern face.
Selected from more than 17,000 entries, an underwater photo of divers near humpback whales has won the 2015 Nat Geo Traveler Photo Contest.
Pluto sends a breathtaking farewell to New Horizons. Backlit by the sun, Pluto’s atmosphere rings its silhouette like a luminous halo.
A group of camels cross Erg Chebbi, located in the Moroccan territory of the mighty Sahara Desert.
The Brenizer Method (bokeh panorama) allows for the creation of an image exhibiting a shallow depth of field in tandem with a wide angle of view by use of panoramic stitching techniques in portraiture.
Studio Ayaskan have created a pot that grows as the plant does; using an origami-based geometry design.
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