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Happy New Year, From GAZA 🌨️ ❄️
Hello 👋, My name is Momen Al Madhoun / I am a digital artist / a devoted husband / a father of two children " Ezzdeen & Amir " I live in Gaza City in the heart of the Genocide, working tirelessly to amplify my voice to the world through my artwork. I walk long distances to access electricity and internet, creating under harsh conditions to ensure my voice reaches the Tumblr community through my art. I hope you support me to continue surviving and ensure the safety of my family. Thank you for your time. Stay safe 🙏
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Saturn's Earthlike Moon, Titan in visible/infrared ©
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Euclid’s new image of the Dorado group of galaxies by European Space Agency
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Grains of Cosmic Dust: the Eta Aquarids l Petr Horalek
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NGC 4696 !
Which lies 150 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Centaurus.
NGC 4696 has a unique structure, with curling filaments that stretch out from its core and carve out a cosmic question mark ? in the dark. This image is from a set of observations by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope which revealed its structure in greater detail than before, showing its core is responsible for the shape of its filaments.
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration , ESA - European Space Agency / Hubble Space Telescope , A. Fabian.
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Star Cluster in the Rosette Nebula - May 22nd, 1996.
"Embedded in the center of the colourful and photogenic Rosette Nebula is a bright, young open cluster. The bright blue stars in this cluster, labelled NGC 2244, emit ultraviolet light that knocks electrons away from hydrogen atoms. When the electrons fall back, they emit the red light which distinctively defines the glow of all emission nebulae. The Rosette Nebula is thousands of light years distant, but light would take only about 100 years to cross it. The Rosette Nebula is not difficult to observe and, although faint, actually appears larger than the full Moon."
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