Green Meteor

In 2015 sometime, in India somewhere, camped out with a timelapse setup, on a National Geographic mission, ex-molecular biologist, @Prasenjeet Yadav, caught this meteor bursting into our atmosphere.

Mars' Blue Sunset

Dust in the Martian atmosphere has fine particles that permit blue light to penetrate the atmosphere more efficiently than longer-wavelength colors. That causes the blue colors in the mixed light coming from the sun to stay closer to sun's part of the sky, compared to the wider scattering of yellow and red colors. The effect is most pronounced near sunset, when light from the sun passes through a longer path in the atmosphere than it does at mid-day.

Sunset in Mars' Gale Crater

Tape 7

Exit Man

Jump Series by Kids

Casa-lamba

Mantis strolling

Laundry

Three kings and bird

The Neighbors

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

Rule #4 Tatamy

Dark Window

Genius slide presentation

I'm not sure

Rebecca in the tunnel

Ta-tamy Road