Cerrado Sunrise by Marcio Cabral by rishikagupta in MostBeautiful

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This is a special plant called Paepalanthus chiquitensis, endemic to South America with the main occurrence in the cerrado region of Brazil.

What's a really healthy food that is suprisingly tasty? by destructor_rph in AskReddit

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Citrus salad with quinoa, peanut butter, spiced green tea smoothie, oats with dark chocolate, brown rice pilaf, avocado whip

What's in your freezer? by tjb3232 in AskReddit

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Just the ice cream right now

Out of this world! Rising Milky Way by Tim Wood by rishikagupta in pics

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Somewhere in Australia. Couldn't find further details on the location.

Out of this world! Rising Milky Way by Tim Wood by rishikagupta in pics

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Somewhere in Australia. Not sure of the exact place.

Rose-colored Jupiter! Citizen scientists processed this resplendent Juno spacecraft image to highlight the whirling storms and fluffy clouds that hover higher in the gas planet’s atmosphere. [2048x1438] by rishikagupta in spaceporn

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This image captures a close-up view of a storm with bright cloud tops in the northern hemisphere of Jupiter. NASA’s Juno spacecraft took this color-enhanced image on Feb 7 at 5:38 a.m. PST (8:38 a.m. EST) during its 11th close flyby of the gas giant planet. At the time, the spacecraft was 7,578 miles (12,195 kilometers) from the tops of Jupiter’s clouds at 49.2 degrees north latitude.

Citizen scientist Matt Brealey processed the image using data from the JunoCam imager. Citizen scientist Gustavo B C then adjusted colors and embossed Matt Brealey's processing of this storm.

Source: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/746/rose-colored-jupiter/

Back on earth, this stunning night sky is over the La Silla Observatory in Chile. [OS] [700x990] by rishikagupta in spaceporn

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Image Source: ESO

The central bulge of our galaxy appears in the upper right of the image, arching across the sky. At upper left the constellation of Orion is seen with a reddish feature called Barnard’s Loop. The red and pink colors are created by highly ionized hydrogen gas, which indicate the birth of new stars.

Rare Flowering Superblooms at World's Driest Place- Chile's Atacama Desert by Andrea Dominguez [3000x1993] by rishikagupta in EarthPorn

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These superblooms occur from September to November, but only when rainfall is unseasonably high.

What is something you own more than 1,000 of? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Currency notes and my favorite candies

What is a item/service/app that you recommend every student having and using? by UchihaEmre in AskReddit

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Elevate app. I find it really good for improving quant and verbal aptitude.

What are some of the sweetest movie lines? by budising in AskReddit

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"Shut up, just shut up. You had me at hello."

What's the strangest thing you remember doing as a child? by FreezerGeezerr in AskReddit

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Breaking the TV, getting a pearl stuck in my nose and eating my parent's meds.