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Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine, Tokyo Japan
by Tadahisa Hagiwara
The Antorno lake heated by the first rays of the sun
by Paolo Gabriele Maiero
Summer in the High Tatras
by Filip Hrebenda
" Drinking Dragons " //© Olivia Lundborg
© Original Audio
Meet the SHIFF ARMS JELLYFISH! (Or barrel jellyfish) Otherwise known by its scientific name, the ’Rhizostoma Pulmo’
by David Antoja
" Green Jay " // © Amer Cavalcant
" Daylight " // © Johan David Buran
Music: © Yoga Sounds - Birds of Spring
" The Quartet " // © Nadine Wunderfaenger
" All On Board ! " // © Tom Juenemann
" These Prominences made of hydrogen and helium plasma were photographed on 2 May 2024. 90 minute Timelapse, 290 sequences at 20 second intervals, 800 frames per sequence. Captured in Hydrogen Alpha (656.28nm) with a monochrome camera. HA allows the camera to see the Chromosphere which is located between the Photosphere and the Corona. Telescope: Lunt 130mm Double Stack w/BF3400 Camera: Apollo M Max Powermates 2.5 / 4.0 / 5.0 Mount: Skywatcher EQ6R Pro " // © James and Chips
" Spring Sunsets " // © Jake Guzman
Music: © Linkin Park - One More Light
" My kind of sunset " // © Arndt-Christoph Föcks
Spring will come anyway // Kristina Makeeva↟Kotleta↟Timon
Sound of Planets
Instruments on NASA's Voyager, INJUN 1, ISEE 1 and HAWKEYE space probes were used to record the vibrations of different objects in our solar system. Says NASA: The recorded sounds are the complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind, ionisphere, and planetary magnetosphere. Original Audio
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Craziest planets in the universe
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Pileh Lagoon
by Chutikan KT
Music: Jasmine Thompson - Let Her Go
" Carrasqueira " //© Migüel Cantïgas