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Three Goblin Art

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DEAR READER

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Stranger Things
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if i look back, i am lost
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KIROKAZE
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NGC 281: Starless with Stars
Credits: Wido Oerlemans, Chandra, Spitzer
M42: A Mosaic of Orion’s Great Nebula
Credits: Rice U., NASA
Carina Nebula Close Up
Credits: NASA, ESA, Hubble, ESO, Robert Gendler, RobertoColombari
A massive galaxy known as LEDA 1313424. It is 2.5 times bigger than the Milky Way & is known as a collisional ring galaxy, having nine rings confirmed by telescope observations, rippling from its center caused by another galaxy passing through it. Image spans about 530,000 light-years.
The Statue of Liberty Nebula🌌🗽✨
Close Companions: Sh2-249 & the Jellyfish ©
Waning Gibbous 61% by Valerie Liard
Voyager 1 !
Right now, more than 24 billion kilometers from Earth, a tiny spacecraft is drifting through the darkness—Voyager 1, the most distant object we've ever sent into space.
Launched in 1977, it's been traveling for nearly half a century, carrying with it a golden record filled with Earth’s sights, sounds, and greetings just in case it meets intelligent life.
No spacecraft has ever gone farther. No signal takes longer to reach us—over 22 hours just for a one-way message. Yet it still speaks to us.
Voyager 1 is a silent witness to the vast unknown… a lonely ambassador of humanity, moving deeper into the stars.
Something humans built is out there forever exploring...
Credit: The Webb Space Observer
almost 1 light-day away from Earth...
Voyager 1 !
Right now, more than 24 billion kilometers from Earth, a tiny spacecraft is drifting through the darkness—Voyager 1, the most distant object we've ever sent into space.
Launched in 1977, it's been traveling for nearly half a century, carrying with it a golden record filled with Earth’s sights, sounds, and greetings just in case it meets intelligent life.
No spacecraft has ever gone farther. No signal takes longer to reach us—over 22 hours just for a one-way message. Yet it still speaks to us.
Voyager 1 is a silent witness to the vast unknown… a lonely ambassador of humanity, moving deeper into the stars.
Something humans built is out there forever exploring...
Credit: The Webb Space Observer
almost 1 light-day away from Earth...
Kurdish families survey their bombed and shrapnel-damaged homes as they return after 36-day curfew in Silopi, Turkey on January 19, 2016.
Photographs by Ilyas Akengin/AFP/Getty Images
‘The Roma Journeys’ (2000-2006)
Photographs by Joakim Eskildsen
Woman playing a setar in a private home party, Tehran, 2000.
Photo by Abbas