Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
Link for more info & photos (although I take issue w/ how far Hubble has traveled - official website says 5 billion miles (8 billion km): www.popsci.com/science/hubb...
Link for more info & photos (although I take issue w/ how far Hubble has traveled - official website says 5 billion miles (8 billion km): www.popsci.com/science/hubb...
Pederneira Mine
Brazil
#tourmaline #lepidolite #mineral #gemstone #gemology #mineralogy #mineralspecimen #brazil #pederneiramine #nature #beauty #green #pink #geology
Pederneira Mine
Brazil
#tourmaline #lepidolite #mineral #gemstone #gemology #mineralogy #mineralspecimen #brazil #pederneiramine #nature #beauty #green #pink #geology
What did Comet Lemmon look like when it was at its best? One example is pictured here, featuring three celestial spectacles all at different distances. The closest spectacle is the snowcapped Meili Mountains of the Himalayas in China.
What did Comet Lemmon look like when it was at its best? One example is pictured here, featuring three celestial spectacles all at different distances. The closest spectacle is the snowcapped Meili Mountains of the Himalayas in China.
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly is being investigated for the “crime” of telling people not to commit crimes.
We’ve fallen far.
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly is being investigated for the “crime” of telling people not to commit crimes.
We’ve fallen far.
And if our current leaders won’t do it, they need to step aside for people who will.
And if our current leaders won’t do it, they need to step aside for people who will.
Further reading: www.livescience.com/kilonovas-ra...
Further reading: www.livescience.com/kilonovas-ra...
No portrait. No library.
Just the shround of shame it deserves.
No portrait. No library.
Just the shround of shame it deserves.
It‘s quite a testimony to the age of regression we live in.
It‘s quite a testimony to the age of regression we live in.
www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-...
www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-...
What lies at the heart of this unusual-looking spiral galaxy? The galaxy NGC 4102, featured in this ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week, is home to what astronomers call an active galactic nucleus.
What lies at the heart of this unusual-looking spiral galaxy? The galaxy NGC 4102, featured in this ESA/Hubble Picture of the Week, is home to what astronomers call an active galactic nucleus.
It is at redshift 0.018 (lookback time 257.3 million years) with coordinates (143.10440, 57.48289).
38 volunteers classified this galaxy in Galaxy Zoo 2.
It is at redshift 0.018 (lookback time 257.3 million years) with coordinates (143.10440, 57.48289).
38 volunteers classified this galaxy in Galaxy Zoo 2.