View of Mimas, one of Saturn’s moons, taken by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft on Feb. 13, 2010. Herschel Crater—80 miles wide—is on the right. (source)
Welcome to corvusfugit.com!
Corvus fugit means "the crow flies."-
Join 417 other subscribers
Recent Top Posts
- 17th Century: The Favorite Sounds of Finn
- 100 AD: Leucippus
- 1505: The Dog Hidden Under the Hidden Unicorn
- 1883: Educate! Agitate! Organize!
- 1943: Workers and Paintings
- 14th Century: Watch as I Become a Buddha Even More Quickly than That!
- 5th Century BC: Hermes Kriophoros
- 1891: After the Deluge
- 1655: Headless Horsemen
- 1912: Woudster Road near Oranjewoud
Blogroll
Tags
- 1860's
- 1870's
- 1880's
- 1890's
- 1900's
- 1910's
- 1920's
- 1930's
- 1940's
- 1950's
- 1960's
- 1970's
- 2000's
- 2010's
- Africa
- African-Americans
- Animals
- Art
- Belgium
- Birds
- Books
- Children
- Christianity
- Drawing
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Italy
- Labor
- Landscapes
- LGBTQ
- Mammals
- Miniatures
- Netherlands
- New York City
- Painting
- Photography
- Poetry
- Portraits
- Printmaking
- Religion
- Science Fiction
- Sculpture
- Seascapes
- Ships & Sailing
- The Sky
- Trees
- Unions
- USA
- Women


OMG, what is the range on that thing?
LikeLiked by 1 person