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I love these Scelionids.
Blue Galaxy NGC 7250 with Stars © Hubble
Red milkweed locust (Phymateus morbillosus) By: Edward S. Ross From: Wildlife of the Deserts 1980
A Spiral Galaxy Gallery - April 9th, 1996.
"A progression of beautiful spiral galaxies is illustrated above with three photographs from NASA's Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UIT). Flying above the Earth's obscuring layer of atmosphere on the Space Shuttle Columbia during the Astro-1 mission in 1990, UIT's cameras were able to image these distant spirals in the ultraviolet light produced by hot, young stars. These bright stars, newly condensed from gas and dust clouds, give away the location of the spiral arms they are born in. Because they are massive (many times the mass of the Sun), they are shortlived. Dying and fading before they move too far from their birth place, they make excellent tracers of spiral structure. From left to right the galaxies are known as M33, M74, and M81, and have progressively more tightly wound spiral arms. Astronomers would classify these as Scd, Sc, and Sb type spirals using a galaxy classification scheme first worked out by Edwin Hubble."
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1969 cover art by Mitchell Hooks for ‘The Fortec Conspiracy,’ by Edmond G. Addeo and Richard M. Garvin
H.R. Giger’s concept art for Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Dune, 1975