


Massive supercells with lots of lightning.
Here's how they make garret's crocs.
Video of the eclipse (brought to you by climate change, opines Sonny Hostin rockin' her 81 IQ).
Another view of the carbon-dioxide-mediated eclipse.
Wolves burrow through deep snow.
Cat doesn't like line-cutters.
No seriously Mondays!
Explanation:
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What you see here is known as Space Jellyfish Phenomenon
Yes, you read it right, that's actually a term given for a phenomenon.
A space jellyfish phenomenon is a type of twilight phenomenon. It is caused by sunlight reflecting off the high altitude rocket plume gases emitted by a launching rocket during morning or evening twilight. The observer is in darkness, while the exhaust plumes at high altitudes are still in direct sunlight. This luminous apparition is reminiscent of a jellyfish.
Really? You see a jellyfish? That's not what I see. Looks to me like a celestial body just shot out a load of cosmic plasm towards Uranus.
No word on what location this is:
Not a good place for a swim: