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Surf’s up, Quentin Monge
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do everything
Voyager
The Sun, Moon, and Stars (1898)
Circling the Sun, John Philipps Emslie
Black hole sun
Summer Solstice
Mars and the Jellyfish (nebula, l.)
Sirens of Titan
Black hole sun, Julio Le Parc
Analemma of the Moon : An analemma is that figure-8 curve you get when you mark the position of the Sun at the same time each day for one year. But the trick to imaging an analemma of the Moon is to wait bit longer. On average the Moon returns to the same position in the sky about 50 minutes and 29 seconds later each day. So photograph the Moon 50 minutes 29 seconds later on successive days. Over one lunation or lunar month it will trace out an analemma-like curve as the Moon’s actual position wanders due to its tilted and elliptical orbit. To create this composite image of a lunar analemma, astronomer Gyorgy Soponyai chose a lunar month from March 26 to April 18 with a good stretch of weather and a site close to home near Mogyorod, Hungary. Crescent lunar phases too thin and faint to capture around the New Moon are missing though. Facing southwest, the lights of Budapest are in the distance of the base image taken on March 27. via NASA
Mountains on the Moon (actually Pluto)
Anatomical Illustrations by Duvet Days
An organization that uses design to create awareness, self discovery, and a space for self-love while supporting those affected by rape and domestic abuse.
The Milky Ring
Rules for living
Maps to the Stars, Alison Rossiter
We are not observing the universe from the best location, Nikos Markou