In Germany, you can find a factory that presses the Dark Side Of The Moon CD exclusively. Read on for other facts that the Floyd fan should not miss. picked by musicgirldani 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
The History, Speculation, and the steps to Replicate the "Dark Side of the Moon/ Wizard of Oz" Connection that everyone oh so loves. In fact you kind find it in a post DEP made last year, if you click HERE! 5 comments edit related share artsChanged the Link page... but Wiki page here! picked by muppetmaker 2 years ago |
Thursday, May 31 brings us the second of two full Moons for North Americans this month. Some almanacs and calendars assert that when two full Moons occur within a calendar month, that the second full Moon is called the "Blue Moon." picked by AutumnLotus 3 years ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon synced up with The Wizard of Oz. 9 comments edit related share plime.comBefore you downvote, look at this picked by LatueOfStiberty 3 years ago |
"Dark Tourism" was coined to describe trips to places associated with disaster and depravity. And whether you care to admit it or not, you're a dark tourist. picked by teaya21 3 years ago 8 comments edit related share plime.com |
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Although Pink Floyd has never admitted to doing such a thing (except Roger, who stays quiet when asked), there are just a few points that should be examined. I guess you'll just have to come to your own conclusion. It's just the way it is with this band. But one thing this experiment does do is bring the theme of The Dark Side to life, whether it was intentional or not. picked by Mershaullk 3 years ago 9 comments edit related share plime.com |
great tips to remove dark circles using photoshop picked by natureseeker 3 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
Distant supernovas (bright dots), captured by NASA’s Hubble telescope, open new vistas into the expansion history of the early universe. As early as 9 billion years ago, a mysterious repulsive force known as dark energy is seen exerting its influence.Even weirder than dark matter—the invisible stuff constituting most of the mass of the universe—is dark energy, a myst... read full post picked by rambler 3 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Saturn's moon Iapetus has virtually no gray. Rather, its features are all stark black and white. The appearance has long puzzled astronomers. New detailed images suggest sunlight is melting ice on one side of Iapetus, leaving the moon's dark surface exposed, while the opposite half retains its reflective ice-mixed shell. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
Using a NASA radar flying aboard India's Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, scientists are getting their first look inside the moon's coldest, darkest craters, where some suspect ice may be hiding. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Those who came to Dubai seeking fortunes in property, banking and luxury goodies for the rich now face a less alluring prospect -- a prison cell or furtive flight. Only a tiny minority has been picked up by police but, says a longtime foreign resident who runs a company here, "It's all a bit scary. They are looking for people to carry the can." picked by nateebiinature 4 months ago 2 comments edit related share world |
When we think of a galaxy, we think of our own Milky Way or perhaps Andromeda...not invisible, starless blobs. picked by Neiako 3 years ago 2 comments edit related share science |
Eating is no longer just eating. Beyond tooth decay or bad gas, food has consequences. For our health, for the environment, for the giant, interconnected economy that feeds us, for poor farmers in far away countries, for rich farmers in the US, for the politicians we elect. picked by Bornbad 3 months ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Scientists have found a new moon hidden in one of Saturn's dazzling outer rings. The international Cassini spacecraft spotted the moon, which measures about a third of a mile wide. picked by suebe 9 months ago 9 comments edit related share plime.com |
On February 15, 2001 the FOX television network aired a program titled Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land On The Moon? This program showed alleged evidence that NASA faked the moon landings. Robert Braeunig attempts to debunk the theorists item by item on this webpage. 13 comments edit related share scienceYES, WE LANDED ON THE MOON! picked by ogri2003 2 years ago |
The plains of solidified lava that give the Moon its quirky human-like face as seen from Earth were created more than four billion years ago. The evidence comes from an unearthly silvery-grey stone that was blasted off from the face of the Moon, perhaps by an impacting asteroid, and was then captured by Earth's gravity, prompting it to fall to ground in Botswana. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
For thousands of years only one side of the moon was visible to humankind as a result of synchronous rotation, a sort of orbital lockstep that keeps the moon rotating once for every lap it takes around Earth. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
The moon stays inside Earth’s ‘magnetotail’ for six days every month — during full moon. This can have consequences ranging from lunar ‘dust storms’ to strong electrostatic discharges. picked by Bornbad 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share science |
A total eclipse of the Moon occurs during the night of Wednesday, February 20/21, 2008. The entire event is visible from South America and most of North America (on Feb. 20) as well as Western Europe, Africa, and western Asia (on Feb. 21). During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon's disk can take on a dramatically colorful appearance from bright orange to blood red to dark brown and (rarely) very dar... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago 7 comments edit related share science |
Researchers say a waterless concrete made entirely from moon dust can be used to build structures on the moon, which would reduce the amount of materials that would have to be shipped there to establish permanent bases. picked by Wingnut 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share technology |