
Tumbling around the web in a big mess. Picking up and dropping off bits and pieces with no clear goal, just spending a bit of time looking at stuff I like.
What do I like? Visual stuff mostly, photos and videos, a bit of music and interesting thoughts. When I say interesting, I mean interesting to me. You might be extremely bored by the whole thing, but I don't really care, because this isn't for you. It's for me.
This gallery of photos of the Aurora Australis over Tasmania is well worth a look: Locals snap stunning Aurora Australis.
Far too pretty not to share. A gallery of the 2012 Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.

The top 100 images on the Hubble telescope website. Well worth a browse.

A friend of mine, Tom Luttrell, working in Antarctica has uploaded this amazing video of the Aurora Australis over Davis Station. It’s just amazing.
(Source: youtube.com)
I’ve lived at the bottom of the Earth for nearly 30 years and I’ve still never seen an aurora.
Aurora Australis Over The Indian Ocean (2012.01.03) (by djxatlanta)
(via abcstarstuff)
I could spend hours and hours looking through the Hubble Heritage Gallery.
Amazing time-lapse photography of the Earth from space. Check out The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth for more space stuff.