ohamysol
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ohamysol · 2 months ago
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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This image represents Saturn as it appeared on 2019 June 20th. Five of its moons are visible: Enceladus, Epimetheus, Mimas, Tethys, and Janus.
Credit: Judy Schmidt
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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Saturn's moon Dione drifts before the planet's rings, seen here almost edge on. For all their immense width, the rings are relatively paper-thin, about 10 meters in most places. For its part, Dione is about 1,123 kilometers across.
Credit: NASA/Cassini
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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Indigo nights 🌌
Tip jar | Wallpapers | Prints | Twitter | Bluesky
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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trying to embody these qualities this summer
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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me and who?
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP — Cat plays in the snow during a huge winter storm in Mississauga, Ontario, on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022.
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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Typhoon Krosa (Ineng), 2007.
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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Saturn and Titan
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ohamysol · 6 months ago
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This is the first image of Saturn's ultraviolet aurora taken by the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) on board the Hubble Space Telescope in October 1997, when Saturn was a distance of 1.3 billion kilometers from Earth.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL/STScI
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