Eagles of Death Metal- Go With The Flow (QOTSA Cover)
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Eagles of Death Metal- Go With The Flow (QOTSA Cover)
Tibetan carved kapala !
Courtesy: Klemens (Asian Art Forum)
Alfredo Baruffi, 1905
Bronze helmet, Greek Southern Italy, 4th century BC
from Hermann Historica
Claudio Rinaldi 1852-1925 Italia
Venere dormiente
Sleeping Venus
1899
oil on canvas
97 x 161 cm
A fabulously chased and gilt Side Sword made in commemoration of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba y Aguilar, the Gran Capitán,
OaL: 38 in/96.6 cm
Weight: 1.7 lbs/760 g
Spain, ca. 1503-1515, housed at the Real Armería, Madrid.
The moon dressed as Saturn.
An Unknown Woman, Peter Adolf Hall, Late 18th Century
From the Wallace Collection
Saturn's north pole !
The hexagon is nearly 30,000 km (20,000 miles) wide. This is large enough that two Earths could fit inside the storm with room to spare.
It is a standing atmospheric wave created by a powerful jet stream that wraps around the pole. Winds along its edges can exceed 300 km/h (about 220 mph).
At the very center of the hexagon lies a deep, dark polar vortex that extends hundreds of kilometers down into Saturn's atmosphere.
Spacecraft/Mission: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI (Space Science Institute).
Unknown artist.
Au secours !!!