In case you weren't on board either of Expeditions 28 or 29 earlier this year, the crew members took beautiful photos of Earth while aboard the International Space Station from August to October. This is midnight eye candy well worth your time.
Earth is super hot on the BuzzFeed Network right now. Here's all the best viral buzz on Earth.
Part of the One Day On Earth project, a movie in the making which will include footage shot on the same day in every country in the world. (via bitrebels.com) (via bitrebels.com)
This just goes to show that when we talk about saving the planet, we're not really saving the planet. The planet's gonna be just fine. (Via)
Movie Buzz Happy Earth Day! In honor of our lovely earth, here are 10 facts you might not know about FernGully, the coolest environmentally themed movie ever!
http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/03/earth-hour-201...
The Earth only gets one hour a year.
Tired of Earth? Well, astronomers say they have discovered a planet that may be great for life … not too hot, not too cold. Juuuuuust right! Maybe a new planet is just what we need .. this place is getting far too crazy!
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/science/Anybody-o...
Scientists celebrated Sunday after finding more than 700 suspected new planets — including up to 140 similar in size to Earth — in just six weeks of using a powerful new space observatory.
Carl Sagan: It will not be we who reach Alpha Centauri, and the other nearby stars. It will be a species very like us - but with more of our strengths and fewer of our weaknesses. [Breathtaking video]
Yes, this is our home. Thank NASA for this stunning, most detailed true-color image of the entire Earth to date.
Holy smokes! NASA released this image of the Los Angeles fires as seen from a satellite in space. It was taken mid-morning on Aug. 30 and shows the smoke plumes rising approximately 4.3 miles above sea level.
Not everyone can dig a hole to China — you might actually end up in the middle of some ocean if you made it all the way through… Here's a fun tool that'll tell you exactly where you'd end up if you made it to the other side of the world.