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Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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i don't do bad sauce passes

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shark vs the universe
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Cosmic Funnies
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni
noise dept.

JBB: An Artblog!

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trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art

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love this photo of solange
Unique Cone-Shaped Home Design
japanese house by studio velocity - Contemporary white conical house with two levels, balcony, and large windows surrounded by a green lawn. Follow Heavy Wait on Tumblr Source: https://research-lighting.tumblr.com/post/747387860624211968/japanese-house-by-studio-velocity-follow
by Jami Bollschweiler
Victorian Courting Conversation Chair, Europe 19th Century .
Paris Street Style
Crescent moon and the feeling of silence
Petros & Claudia Koublis
Polaris, The North Star
Polaris in Dust Clouds © Miguel Claro
Garifuna people in Honduras.
ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY August 28, 2025 This well-composed telescopic field of view covers over a Full Moon on the sky toward the high-flying constellation Pegasus. Of course the brighter stars show diffraction spikes, the commonly seen effect of internal supports in reflecting telescopes, and lie well within our own Milky Way galaxy. The faint but pervasive clouds of interstellar dust ride above the galactic plane and dimly reflect the Milky Way's starlight. Known as galactic cirrus or integrated flux nebulae they are associated with the Milky Way's molecular clouds. In fact, the diffuse cloud cataloged as MBM 54, less than a thousand light-years distant, fills the scene. The galaxy seemingly tangled in the dusty cloud is the striking spiral galaxy NGC 7497. It's some 60 million light-years away, though. Seen almost edge-on near the center of the field, NGC 7497's own spiral arms and dust lanes echo the colors of stars and dust in our own Milky Way. Image: https://ift.tt/pQjc2IE via NASA https://ift.tt/HGON3Uf APOD --> https://ift.tt/iOyElnW
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by Johann Ennemoser
A Perseid Meteor - August 11th, 1997.
"On August 11th, 1997, the Perseid Meteor Shower reached its maximum. Grains of rocky ice would streak across the sky as they evaporate during entry into Earth's atmosphere. These ice chips were shed from Comet Swift-Tuttle. The Perseids result from the annual crossing of the Earth through Comet Swift-Tuttle's orbit. The Perseids are typically the most active meteor shower of the year. In a clear dark sky, an observer might see a meteor a minute. Pictured above is a Perseid meteor from 1993. The colours are representative but digitally enhanced. As the meteor streaked across the night sky, different excited atoms emitted different colours of light. The origin of the green tinge visible at the right was unknown, however, and may result from oxygen in Earth's atmosphere. Perseid meteors can best be seen from a relaxing position, away from lights."
black with low white spotting