Rumi, from “Unseen Rain; Quatrains of Rumi,” originally publ. c. 1986
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Rumi, from “Unseen Rain; Quatrains of Rumi,” originally publ. c. 1986
“No longer shy about how I love. My eyes open. You are everywhere.”
— Rumi, from “Unseen Rain; Quatrains of Rumi,” originally publ. c. 1986
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While testing a new subsystem on the SPHERE planet-hunting instrument on ESO’s Very Large telescope, astronomers were able to capture dramatic details of the turbulent stellar relationship in the binary star R Aquarii with unprecedented clarity — even compared to observations from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
This image is from the SPHERE/ZIMPOL observations of R Aquarii, and shows the binary star itself, as well as the jets of material spewing from the stellar couple.
Credit: ESO/Schmid et al.
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