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[–]aeroxan 93 points94 points ago

why is this in /r/space? I'd x-post to /r/earthporn

[–]Aydarsh 18 points19 points ago

It sort-of reminds me of the eagle nebulae! :P

[–]aeroxan 5 points6 points ago

ahhh fair enough. I can see that.

[–]EncasedMeats 2 points3 points ago

It's fractals all the way down.

[–]lud1120 9 points10 points ago

I guess there is plenty of "space" around the trees...

The point is that it was uploaded from apod.nasa.gov so it's okay like that.

[–]MrJMaxted0291 3 points4 points ago

Those are some phallic trees right there.

[–]HoboViking 2 points3 points ago

Probably because it came from NASA.

[–]kosmotron 2 points3 points ago

Or, arguably, just /r/porn.

[–]mikeybeeee 38 points39 points ago

From APOD, these are trees covered in snow, apparently.

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120529.html

Explanation: Who guards the north? Judging from the above photograph, possibly giant trees covered in snow and ice. The picture was taken last winter in Finnish Lapland where weather can include sub-freezing temperatures and driving snow. Surreal landscapes sometimes result, where common trees become cloaked in white and so appear, to some, as watchful aliens. Far in the distance, behind this uncommon Earthly vista, is a more common sight -- a Belt of Venus that divided a darkened from sunlit sky as the Sun rose behind the photographer. Of course, in the spring, the trees have thawed and Lapland looks much different.

[–]Cananopie 41 points42 points ago

Why does someone always upload the APOD picture but not the APOD page with the explanation? APOD is probably the single best space page on the internet for daily space updates and if we're all that interested in space and space pictures - then we'd like to see the explanations as well. If you're going to link to the "gimme" of today's APOD, then link to the page, not just the picture.

[–]VomitGolem 12 points13 points ago

At first I was like "Hey that looks awesome!" and then I read this and was like "Hey I live there!!"

[–]DePingus 4 points5 points ago

[–]VomitGolem 1 point2 points ago

Ah, I must admit I don't actually live in Lapland, but I do live in Finland so Lapland is something quite familiar to me.

[–]iamzaka 12 points13 points ago

Them's walkin cactuses I reckon

[–]simple_mech 5 points6 points ago

Looks more like tentacles to me

[–]wlievens 4 points5 points ago

More like... you know

[–]quatch 2 points3 points ago

Been there. This is a very directional photo, the trees get clogged like this from blowing snow (look at the foreground snowdrift). From the back you can see more tree (although this is a very extreme case).

Also, these trees are likely quite short too. Adds to the alien-ness when they stare you in the eye.

[–]theonepinto 8 points9 points ago

Since no one has been quite this blunt yet: Those look like dicks.

[–]whitedawg 1 point2 points ago

Magic dongs of the tundra.

[–]VomitGolem 1 point2 points ago

It really amazes me to think that these trees are actually alive and just chillin.

[–]avsa 1 point2 points ago

The one in far right looks like a crouching stormtrooper

[–]murdochmoss 1 point2 points ago

my first thought with Brachiosaurus covered in snow...

[–]danthedragon 1 point2 points ago

Reminds me of the creepy walking plants from Rango.

[–]sbazz53 -1 points0 points ago

Brazzers

[–]humminahummina 0 points1 point ago

I can't count the number of times I've half-typed a joke before realizing which subreddit I'm in..

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points ago

Kinda reminds me of Calvin's snow people.

[–]MightyJoeBong -3 points-2 points ago

That's the biggest crack rock I've ever seen.

[–]DubSket -4 points-3 points ago

Kinda looks like snow poop

[–]realroodypoo -4 points-3 points ago

its like a penis. Penises of the Arctic