Mimas and Pandora dance over the Saturnian rings.
Enceladus, the captivating cryovolcanic moon of Saturn, is the sixth-largest of the ringed planet’s 61-known satellites. And yet, when placed beside Earth, its 505-kilometer (314-mile) diameter is placed into meaningful cosmic context. While certainly large, Enceladus is actually small enough to fit comfortably within the length of the UK, or the state of Arizona.
| — | Nikola Tesla, 1935 interview with Liberty Magazine (via infjthoughts) |

“Don´t worry, every single life-form has the power to return to their original form. Every life-form has the power to live. As long as you want to live, everywhere will become Heaven. Isn´t that right? Because you are still alive. The chance to achieve happiness… you can find it anywhere. As long as the Earth, Moon and Sun exist, everything will be all right.”
-The End of Evangelion








