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Just discovered the queue, this thing is amazing
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This is before Shuro and Laios talk so it's pre kabru meeting.
Pov: gay people on their way to brunch
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It's the same thing as losing your car in a parking lot
my favorite genre of alien picture is little grey aliens just naked in the woods like why the fuck are you here. you have a spaceship. why did you come to earth to just stand in the woods and look at us with no clothes
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Above image is a pride flag with every color band represented by a NASA image. White is Earth clouds, pink is aurora, blue is the Sun in a specific wavelength, brown is Jupiter clouds, black is the Hubble deep field, red is the top of sprites, orange is a Mars crater, yellow is the surface of Io, green is a lake with algae, blue is Neptune, and purple is the Crab Nebula in a specific wavelength.
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Pride in space (part 1)
You can buy these posters here !
part 2
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A Five Quasar Gravitational Lens
Credits: K. Sharon, Tel Aviv U., E. Ofek, Caltech, ESA, NASA
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Northern Lights
l May 2024 l Andrew McCarthy l Logan Parham l Shane Ware l Joseph Alsousou l Neil Thomas l Greg Sheard l Sebastian Voltmer l TheSolarCan
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The Milky Way sets behind the boot hill cemetery in Terlingua, Texas. photo: Jason Weingart
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Euclid’s new image of star-forming region Messier 78,
A nebula that lies in the constellation Orion.
ESA / Euclid / Euclid Consortium / NASA; Image processing by J.-C. Cuillandre (CEA Paris-Saclay), G. Anselmi
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I finished my sketchbook cover!!!
now to actually sketch....
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Arp 78: Peculiar Galaxy in Aries
Credits: License, NOIRLab
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Part of the sky glowed purple! It was the now famous night of May 10, 2024, when people over much of the world reported beautiful aurora-filled skies. The featured image was captured this night during early morning hours from Arlington, Wisconsin, USA. The panorama is a composite of several 6-second exposures of the visible sky, with north in the center, and processed to heighten the colors and remove electrical wires. The photographer (in the foreground) reported that the aurora appeared to flow from a point overhead but illuminated the sky only toward the north. The aurora's energetic particles originated from CMEs ejected from our Sun over sunspot AR 6443 a few days before.
Image Credit & Copyright: Xuecheng Liu & Yuxuan Liu
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