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Nov 21 2009
Nov 16 2009
hoodoo-priest:

Holy shit.

hoodoo-priest:

Holy shit.

Nov 15 2009
Nov 10 2009
pavlov77:

jick5160:

hanage:

ak47:

nasty01:

godthescreaming:

(via misterwolf)
“time doesn’t exist: clocks exist.”

pavlov77:

jick5160:

hanage:

ak47:

nasty01:

godthescreaming:

(via misterwolf)

“time doesn’t exist: clocks exist.”

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pavlov77:

jick5160:

ak47:

bacars:

allineeded:
Doyle spiral.

pavlov77:

jick5160:

ak47:

bacars:

allineeded:

Doyle spiral.
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Nov 04 2009
Oct 28 2009
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snuh:

 In the Center of Reflection Nebula NGC 1333
Explanation: The dust is so thick in the center of NGC 1333 that you can hardly see the stars forming.    Conversely, the very  dust clouds that hide the stars also reflects their  optical light,  giving NGC 1333’s predominantly blue glow the general designation of a  reflection nebula.  A highly detailed image of the nebula,  shown above,  was taken recently by the  Mayall 4-meter telescope on Kitt Peak in  Arizona,  USA and released to honor astronomer  Stephen Strom on his retirement.  Visible near the image top are vast  blue regions of dust predominantly reflecting the light from  bright massive stars.    Visible in the thick central dust are not only newly formed stars but  red jets and red-glowing gas energized by the light and  winds from recently formed young stars.     The NGC 1333 nebula contains hundreds  of newly formed stars that are less than one million years old.  Reflection nebula NGC 1333 lies about 1,000  light years away toward the  constellation of Perseus.

snuh:

In the Center of Reflection Nebula NGC 1333

Explanation: The dust is so thick in the center of NGC 1333 that you can hardly see the stars forming. Conversely, the very dust clouds that hide the stars also reflects their optical light, giving NGC 1333’s predominantly blue glow the general designation of a reflection nebula. A highly detailed image of the nebula, shown above, was taken recently by the Mayall 4-meter telescope on Kitt Peak in Arizona, USA and released to honor astronomer Stephen Strom on his retirement. Visible near the image top are vast blue regions of dust predominantly reflecting the light from bright massive stars. Visible in the thick central dust are not only newly formed stars but red jets and red-glowing gas energized by the light and winds from recently formed young stars. The NGC 1333 nebula contains hundreds of newly formed stars that are less than one million years old. Reflection nebula NGC 1333 lies about 1,000 light years away toward the constellation of Perseus.

Oct 27 2009

And Yet It Moves Teaser

поиграла бы

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rucchi:

atozfield:

allineeded:

Young love.

rucchi:

atozfield:

allineeded:

Young love.

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