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Adjunct Professor, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
D&D: Rivals of Waterdeep
D&D: Trials of Mount Tiamat
Kids on Bikes: Trouble In Techburg
Mage Ascension: Bonds Beyond Time
Roll20: Star Trek Adventures
YouTube: Gaming Looks Good
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Blog: Science Looks Good
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The Offworld Collection
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Math Looks Good LLC
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An Animated Tribute To Our Planet
December 13, 2012
Science, Space
Shareef Jackson
An Animated Tribute To Our Planet
Shareef Jackson
December 13, 2012
Science, Space

An Animated Tribute To Our Planet

Shareef Jackson
December 13, 2012
Science, Space

Watch the video below and marvel about how everything we know is a small part of the larger universe. For more info, check out the animation studio ORDER and read Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan.

via iO9

Tagged: Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot

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