The World Fascinates Me.

my blog is merely just a piece of what goes on in my head. How i'm feeling, what i like, or something that just catches my eye and inspires me and here is where i post them, not for anyone in particular, but for anyone out there. :)

xx,
haley

(all the pictures that i post or reblog are not mine, and i do not take credit for them unless stated otherwise.)

tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?

Haha, um, I believe it was when I was.. I actually don’t remember how old I was, but anyway my dad was getting a new car and he brought me along. I remember him buying me a red balloon, and before we entered the car dealership I let it go and it floated away, so high that it just became a red dot and then it was gone. Then I cried. :)

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The Beatles

—Come Together

world-of-lies:

come together

-the beatles

(Source: huntinghunters, via iridesced)

crookedindifference:

NPR: Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Map, superimposed on a soccer field

This is NASA’s version of everywhere Neil and Buzz went on the moon’s  surface in 1969. The lunar landing vehicle, marked LM on the map, is at  the center. You can click and look around at the details.
When you superimpose a soccer field on top of NASA’s map, it turns out  Armstrong and Aldrin — the entire time they were there — barely crossed  90 yards of moon!

Or superimposed on a baseball field.
To which, Neil Armstrong responds:

During my testimony in May I said, “Some question why Americans should  return to the Moon. “After all,” they say “we have already been  there.” I find that mystifying. It would be as if 16th century  monarchs proclaimed that “we need not go to the New World, we have  already been there.” Or as if President Thomas Jefferson announced in  1803 that Americans “need not go west of the Mississippi, the Lewis and  Clark Expedition has already been there.”  Americans have visited and  examined 6 locations on Luna, varying in size from a suburban lot to a  small township. That leaves more than 14 million square miles yet to  explore.

Read more here.

crookedindifference:

NPR: Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Map, superimposed on a soccer field

This is NASA’s version of everywhere Neil and Buzz went on the moon’s surface in 1969. The lunar landing vehicle, marked LM on the map, is at the center. You can click and look around at the details.

When you superimpose a soccer field on top of NASA’s map, it turns out Armstrong and Aldrin — the entire time they were there — barely crossed 90 yards of moon!

Or superimposed on a baseball field.

To which, Neil Armstrong responds:

During my testimony in May I said, “Some question why Americans should return to the Moon. “After all,” they say “we have already been there.” I find that mystifying. It would be as if 16th century monarchs proclaimed that “we need not go to the New World, we have already been there.” Or as if President Thomas Jefferson announced in 1803 that Americans “need not go west of the Mississippi, the Lewis and Clark Expedition has already been there.”  Americans have visited and examined 6 locations on Luna, varying in size from a suburban lot to a small township. That leaves more than 14 million square miles yet to explore.

Read more here.