home
join about login
Science stuff

Cavalo

Jan. 12, 2018, 8:13 p.m.

Jupiter’s Colorful Cloud Belts

Colorful swirling cloud belts dominate Jupiter’s southern hemisphere in this image captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.

398 views origin
Orion in Red and Blue - Trump quip about North Korea's Kim sparks outcry on social media - Launching to Observe Our Sun - NASA Awards Contract for Aerospace Systems Modeling, Simulation - Dieguito - A Lesma © ℗ MÚSICA AUTORAL Ensaio - Fallece un exdiputado federal del PRI tiroteado este fin de seman - Climate change: 'Hothouse Earth' risks even if CO2 emissions slas - Los candidatos se disputan el poderoso voto del magisterio mexica - Guri de Uruguaiana fala sobre hits do Carnaval e exageros no Phot - Little Planet Soyuz - gliptodonte encontrado en Picada Varela - NASA Awards Contract for Continued Operations of its Jet Propulsi - Southern California as Seen From Apollo 7 - GLORIA GROOVE - SEDANAPO - Cetus Galaxies and Supernova - This is how to train a cat :D How I Trained My Cat - Wozniacki passes Barty test in Madrid, Sharapova advances - Austria plans tougher sentences for crimes against women - Major League Baseball notebook: Mariners deal for Colome, Span fr - Pipi das Meias Altas Portuguese vol 1 - Noel Guarany | Sem Fronteira (1975) [Álbum Completo/Full Album] - casados - Celebrating 28 Years of the Hubble Space Telescope - Eu vi eu viiiii O papai noel tava na sinaleira - At Tranquility Base - Eclipse solar hoje! - amizades - Slava Ukraini! on Steam - Federer pummels Bemelmans to move closer to top spot - Exclusive: North Korea earned $200 million from banned exports, s - The Extraordinary Spiral in LL Pegasi - Tonella - revisão do limpador de parabrisa do fusca -  

tutti - social network

Tutti is the simplest social network on internet. Here you can make friends, create communities, sell things, make surveys, comment and share stuff.

"Destroços de embarcações semienterradas na areia lembram terríveis desastres, e nossa alma enche-se pouco a pouco de melancolia e terror".
Auguste Saint-Hilaire, 1820
more