@peteloader1 @EarthSciPlymUni @BritGeoSurvey at last found these lovely Flute Casts.... http://pic.twitter.com/bK2Oat7dLZ
— Mike Farrington (@MikeGeolHorton) July 31, 2016
via Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeGeolHorton
August 01, 2016 at 02:16AM
Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
@peteloader1 @EarthSciPlymUni @BritGeoSurvey at last found these lovely Flute Casts.... http://pic.twitter.com/bK2Oat7dLZ
— Mike Farrington (@MikeGeolHorton) July 31, 2016
Fewer miles traveled/fewer days out at sea result in lower #shipping costs for #LNG vessels https://t.co/a8IO3wnKwY
— Platts Oil (@PlattsOil) July 31, 2016
Who deserves the title of 'Mother of Geology'? - help us prepare upcoming #EGUBlogs post (suggestions welcome)
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) July 28, 2016
Check out these micro faults in the Monterey Formation, a Deepwater diatomite deposite exposed near Malibu, CA http://pic.twitter.com/jz5TnFIFQ9
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) July 27, 2016
Could it be further north? #MH370 #debris@EuroGeosciences https://t.co/tDGZ83NfT3 http://pic.twitter.com/YAfqpCM5To
— Cmcc (@CmccClimate) July 27, 2016
47 years ago I submitted my travel voucher reimbursement for my trip to the moon. #Apollo11 http://pic.twitter.com/DHAXEYVTHi
— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) July 27, 2016
Gamma-ray bursts have paved the way for a new kind of astronomy https://t.co/eocDvCGrvY http://pic.twitter.com/tEkDJOgCSA
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) July 27, 2016
#Greenlandic #fjords get their organic matter from #Russia. Via @ScienceNordic https://t.co/VabGwxr2lR http://pic.twitter.com/575tYmWCNV
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) July 27, 2016
Famous Novels' First Sentences, Mapped [Infographic] https://t.co/WgUym4jUTk http://pic.twitter.com/XKBMY8hOLL
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 27, 2016
Here's a high-res aerial photo of an amazing microburst over south Phoenix #azwx #monsoon http://pic.twitter.com/EWvfZUJpDu
— Bruce Haffner (@chopperguyhd) July 19, 2016
@mumbaiheritage & Concrete Hiranandani Powai seen at Top of the picture. http://pic.twitter.com/NSzPTqy3jt
— mayur.dk (@mayurkasale) July 25, 2016
A rare planetary alignment, called "Line of Nodes," can shed light about #Pluto's surface. https://t.co/XqZpsV4IH0 http://pic.twitter.com/mBmMuMDDul
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) July 25, 2016
West #Bengal government plans for alternative gas line | https://t.co/cbsHl4rGTy (Representative image) http://pic.twitter.com/HvRvsSPWz2
— AITC (@AITCofficial) July 20, 2016
Ancient Roman surgical instruments buried in a Physician's home in Pompeii, on display at Naples Museum, circa 1910. http://pic.twitter.com/lIBIBfwLL6
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) July 22, 2016
Star Trek let us imagine what could be. The space station is helping us make it a reality.https://t.co/NECDYTD7nK
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) July 22, 2016
First color image of Mars, taken July 21, 1976-- day after Viking l's landing on the Red Planet. #Viking40 #TBT http://pic.twitter.com/AszbnC8Y83
— NASA Glenn Research (@NASAglenn) July 21, 2016
Weekly #openaccess paper is a highly cited examination of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt https://t.co/JMy5OiMS3e http://pic.twitter.com/ykNXHK5kyF
— geosociety (@geosociety) July 21, 2016
Watch: A newly updated map of the human brain may be the most accurate yet https://t.co/YQQGQfTMIv http://pic.twitter.com/NSwCk4WnKU
— Scientific American (@sciam) July 21, 2016
Our planet’s warmest half-year in the modern temperature record, which dates to 1880 https://t.co/nmUL5FltYF #itshot http://pic.twitter.com/HPjmJzpp7t
— EarthSky (@earthskyscience) July 21, 2016
Seems every few decades the World goes batshit crazy. Just long enough to forget the last time the World went batshit crazy.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) July 20, 2016
Erdogan runs amok: More than 35,000 bureaucrats and others have been fired, detained or suspended and 1,577 university deans ordered to quit
— Brahma Chellaney (@Chellaney) July 19, 2016
Looking at Dione, Epimetheus and the rings: https://t.co/I7JaLeIs00 http://pic.twitter.com/Pj4zNc16JE
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) July 18, 2016
Mind expansion levels:
— Devdutt Pattanaik (@devduttmyth) July 15, 2016
1 = Kill for food
2 = Kill the threats
3 = Kill evil
4 = Don't kill....just violate
5 = Co-exist (Ahimsa)
And the Oscar goes to... #TurkeyCoupAttempt http://pic.twitter.com/Fzy9P25llP
— Never mind the block (@Stefanos_70) July 16, 2016
Largest Map Ever Made Will Unlock The History Of The Universe https://t.co/eiEGwUup54 http://pic.twitter.com/pnEkGgcsVT
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 16, 2016
James Sowerby's meteoritic sword-forged from meteoritic iron! #CourtyardLates http://pic.twitter.com/pQxKkYsJ81
— Geological Society (@geolsoc) July 15, 2016
Take a tour of New York City in the 1800s with Google Street View https://t.co/5fUw51Uu0F http://pic.twitter.com/fo4AvXpKGz
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 15, 2016
Why is the sun tilted compared to the planetary orbits? Answer: Planet Nine! https://t.co/NDTEWjk00B
— Mike Brown (@plutokiller) July 15, 2016
From the 1st #Pluto pic in 1930 @LowellObs, through the 90's with @NASA_Hubble till now, thanks for following! http://pic.twitter.com/IITydtSh6Y
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) July 14, 2016
July 14, 1865: 1st ascent of the Matterhorn, & 1st geological section made of it (1868) https://t.co/qALsg1Ts4E http://pic.twitter.com/nAhFzNYDy1
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) July 14, 2016
Boris Johnson is now in charge of MI6 http://pic.twitter.com/YdqFBb63Xn
— nickturpin (@NickTurpin) July 13, 2016
Boris Johnson is now in charge of MI6. http://pic.twitter.com/U5kHXDK8Ci
— Dai Lama (@WelshDalaiLama) July 13, 2016
GPS data suggests active locked megathrust, huge regional seismic hazard in Bangladesh. https://t.co/HPPY37Y6i3 http://pic.twitter.com/ywayT3tgHO
— Chris Rowan (@Allochthonous) July 13, 2016
Sponsored: Unlocking the secrets of longevity in Japan https://t.co/p6iokLWya5 #AXARF http://pic.twitter.com/Gp1MPHowf1
— Scientific American (@sciam) July 13, 2016
If an observer is necessary to kill Schrödinger's cat, then who created the universe? https://t.co/riEZrINW86 http://pic.twitter.com/w6E3qtP68i
— New Scientist (@newscientist) July 13, 2016
Water snow discovered floating in distant, infant solar system https://t.co/eol6dz1D16 http://pic.twitter.com/U5MBdoL856
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 13, 2016
Here are five quick facts summarizing the excitement around the #Juno mission https://t.co/QSmKpznMtj
— Scientific American (@sciam) July 13, 2016
Bacterial wind turbines could power the nanobots of the future https://t.co/fs942pcVbX http://pic.twitter.com/QiEZN8t6ZK
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 13, 2016
The north pole of #Saturn, in motion. Details: https://t.co/EjOwVGLB1V http://pic.twitter.com/yrdyg62Ja2
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) July 13, 2016
#6secondsofcalm ☁️https://t.co/350APUmxD2
— Vine (@vine) July 12, 2016
We study what makes people more liberal. But what makes them more conservative? https://t.co/XDyEwSaoOY http://pic.twitter.com/1uoSYWOGHV
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) July 12, 2016
In an illusion of perspective, #Saturn’s moon Tethys seems to hang above the north pole https://t.co/aoCQE0mZPf http://pic.twitter.com/Q3u5xK0K0y
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) July 11, 2016
Can't bear the thought of waiting for next season of #GOT? Watch #BearCam! https://t.co/oU5BPGkMdm
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) July 10, 2016
📹: @exploreorg https://t.co/biQVR9C1Y7
Puzzles remain about dark streaks on Martian slopes. Study adds clues about possible water: https://t.co/0jnf1s3B3n http://pic.twitter.com/f22tPgYXNk
— NASA (@NASA) July 9, 2016
Wisps of icy material extend from #Saturn's moon Enceladus into the E ring: https://t.co/HUYaKKNJA2 #SaturnSaturday http://pic.twitter.com/mDJcQiBzeP
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) July 9, 2016
Yet so far we observe no antimatter in the universe. Our course discusses the conundrum: https://t.co/lkT2m52QLl http://pic.twitter.com/CzHZhcn4tx
— Scientific American (@sciam) July 8, 2016
The Swirling Core of the Crab Nebula: https://t.co/6eKOdDQrsj (follow link for explanation) http://pic.twitter.com/DXpHJF7pIk
— Astro Pic Of The Day (@apod) July 8, 2016
Crater slopes glow golden in the late-winters sun on Mars. Just gorgeous. https://t.co/CWr46kphw4 @HiRISE http://pic.twitter.com/G8mY9tt4jN
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) July 8, 2016
#ThrowbackThursday Compare @NASAVoyager & more recent images of #Saturn's moon Hyperion https://t.co/8vLqUfL9Xw http://pic.twitter.com/b0xM9MEg1T
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) July 7, 2016
FASCINATING: #Fossil termite nests from Tanzania by @AndyFarke @PLOSPaleo https://t.co/lmcFhj6enr http://pic.twitter.com/vYNQBmcW1Q
— Mostly Mammoths (@MostlyMammoths) July 5, 2016
We're all biased, but that doesn't keep us from making valid decisions https://t.co/pHQvpRY6Sn http://pic.twitter.com/GYajxpIqGW
— Scientific American (@sciam) July 5, 2016
Image of the week: #Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus and the thin crust around its famous geysers https://t.co/v24e5NBCdt http://pic.twitter.com/7NOUL3bfqN
— ESA Science (@esascience) July 5, 2016
#Juno is only a tiny part of it: There's a LOT of exploring happening in the solar system. https://t.co/Kbaffw8Rk6 http://pic.twitter.com/KFYmjB4LJp
— Corey S. Powell (@coreyspowell) July 4, 2016
A field guide to the solar system https://t.co/9SjYgXwJxZ via @WSJGraphics #Juno
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) July 4, 2016
.@NASAJuno will swoop in underneath the most intense pockets of radiation near Jupiter: https://t.co/2l5oZ8Z1FT http://pic.twitter.com/kBay3Dt62a
— NASASunEarth (@NASASunEarth) July 3, 2016
Remembering my #Jupiter flyby in 2000/2001, and wishing @NASAJuno every success tomorrow and in the months to come! http://pic.twitter.com/OnDweDD5fM
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) July 4, 2016
Times Square in New York, 1911. http://pic.twitter.com/D44I2eVt7Y
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) July 3, 2016
Here's a "migmatite", it's a rock somewhere between igneous and metamorphic. It has melted, but still call it meta http://pic.twitter.com/RzQn5242oc
— GeoSciTweeps - Balta (@GeoScTweeps) July 2, 2016
Face to face in the Arctic with a terrifying new sublime https://t.co/2iD5eiK8JP http://pic.twitter.com/gsRTm4bNZm
— New Scientist (@newscientist) July 3, 2016
Think you know #Jupiter? Here's an in-depth look at the king of the planets: https://t.co/BUK8beKjO3 http://pic.twitter.com/kMfHMBpnds
— NASA (@NASA) July 2, 2016
The Dutch Are Going To The Moon With The Chinese @storybywill https://t.co/j8lWI1INFd http://pic.twitter.com/LU1FD06SpB
— Universe Today (@universetoday) July 2, 2016
Listen to the Sounds Of Jupiter Captured By NASA's Approaching Juno Spacecraft https://t.co/3DJgBy1D43 http://pic.twitter.com/vyGK9Oy0s9
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 2, 2016
A Surprisingly Deep History Of Jet Engines And The Planes That Carried Them https://t.co/eddl54eT3z http://pic.twitter.com/pYfxxCF03z
— Popular Science (@PopSci) July 2, 2016
#SaudiArabia's Central bank’s reserves down $99 billion from year ago https://t.co/DRySLRCMMf via @business #OPEC
— Tony Addison (@TonysAngle) July 1, 2016
#Today in 1979 @NASAVoyager 1 captured this #Jupiter rotation movie while approaching https://t.co/OtvMc2wzeH http://pic.twitter.com/CU1vmPo064
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) July 1, 2016