Earth from Above: Sometimes, we all need a
reminder that the Earth is in fact rather beautiful. These satellite images, all
acquired from Google Earth, highlight our planet’s natural fractal patterns,
from the ice of Greenland to the waters of Spain. (Flavorwire)
Recycling, Explained: Today, help save the Earth by recycling
some stuff, then educate yourself on what all those cryptic recycling symbols
and codes mean anyway. Actually, you may want to do that part first. (mental_floss)
What Makes the Earth Go ‘Round: From cuddly koalas and huggable
hamsters to sensitive sloths and considerate kittens, these animals know what
love is. And as we all know, love makes the world go ’round. Also, cute
animals. (BuzzFeed)
The Earth’s Mass is 6 Sextillion Tons: And 14 other fun tidbits
— plus one bonus fact — about the planet we call home. (Slate)
And a Tribute to Space: We’re celebrating Earth today, but here’s a special shout-out to the zero-gravity parts of our universe. Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, who’s been tweeting photos and recording duets with the Barenaked Ladies from his post aboard the International Space Station, shows happens when you wring out a washcloth in space. A mundane activity on Earth, yes, but in space, the result is oddly enthralling. (The Daily What)
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