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The Nazgul by Ted Nasmith.
From Realms of Tolkien: Images of Middle-Earth.
Hverfjall by Orsolya Haarberg
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Led by their piper, Scottish soldiers of British 7th Seaforth Highlanders, 15th Division, advance through France during Operation Epsom. Operation Epsom was an offensive that was intended to outflank and seize the German-occupied city of Caen. Normandy, France. 26 June 1944.
Cone Nebula (NGC 2264b)
NGC 6188 aka “The Fighting Dragons of Ara” is a majestic star forming nebula located 4,000 light years from Earth. It is sculpted by the massive, young stars that have recently formed there – some are only a few million years old. This spark of stellar formation was most likely caused when the last batch of stars went supernova.
(Credit: Vincent Cheng, Roberto Colombari, Oliver Czernetz)
Supermassive black hole blows molecular gas out of a galaxy at 1 million kilometres per hour
Long-held mystery surrounding the evolution of galaxies solved by academics at the University of Sheffield
Findings deepen our understanding of the future of our own galaxy, which will collide with Andromeda in 5 billion years
New research by academics at the University of Sheffield has solved a long-standing mystery surrounding the evolution of galaxies, deepening our understanding of the future of the Milky Way.
The supermassive black holes in the cores of some galaxies drive massive outflows of molecular hydrogen gas. As a result, most of the cold gas is expelled from the galaxies. Since cold gas is required to form new stars, this directly affects the galaxies’ evolution.
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Grand Swirls from NASA’s Hubble
All-sky view of the Leonids shower, 156 meteors were captured in this 4 hour image, 1998
NGC 2244: The Rosette Nebula by Roberto Colombari
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Antares - Rho Ophiuchi area - Ivan Eder