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ただひとつの願いは、一日も早く死にたいということです。
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A Great Big Slab of Night Sky: Eta Carina, Running Chicken, Coal Sack Southern Cross, Jewel Box and the Two Pointers - April 18, 2007 by Joseph Brimacombe Via Flickr: Taken from Erldunda Station with a Canon 20D camera and F/1.2 85-mm lens at F/3.5 on a Losmondy G11 Mount. Ten frames; each frame 5 x 5 min stacked images.
NGC 6752
NGC 6752 is a globular cluster located about 13,000 light years away towards the constellation Pavo, the Peacock. It is over 10 billion years old, and contains over 100 thousand stars in a sphere only 100 light years across.
NGC 6752 is the third brightest globular cluster to Earth, following Omega Centauri and 47 Tucanae. A surprising number of core stars in NGC 6752 are multiple star systems. The cluster is also home to numerous blue stragglers, stars appearing much younger and more massive than expected in a globular cluster. These stars are thought to be rejuvenated through star mergers and collisions.
Image from National Geographic, information from NASA.
The Galactic Center in Infrared from 2MASS
Hubble views results of NGC 2623 merger
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Source: https://imgur.com/fZmcdOA
The Space Shuttle Challenger hurtles toward the heavens on October 5, 1984.
(NASA)
Watching the Earth slip into the shadow of night is truly mesmerizing!
December 22, 2015.
Credit: ESA Astronaut Tim Peake’s Twitter Account
Nightfall raises the curtain on a theatrical display taking place in the cloudless skies over La Silla Observatory in Chile. Comet Lovejoy appears glowing green in the centre of the image; the Pleiades above and to the right; and the California Nebula, providing some contrast in the form of a red arc of gas directly to the right of Lovejoy. A meteor adds its own streak of light to the scene, seeming to plunge into the hazy pool of green light collecting along the horizon.
pacman by Eric Lagadec
One of the auxiliary units at the VLT Telescope in Paranal, Chile.
Sean Goebel - Mauna Kea Heavens 2 | gif by FD
The Apollo Missions
Planet Earth on January 4, 2013. (NASA)
Big Bend National Park summer 2015
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The famous image of Einstein’s desk, exactly how he left it, mere hours after his death
Before his passing Einstein had refused the surgery for the internal bleeding that subsequently took his life; saying: “I want to go when I want. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially. I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it elegantly”.
As can be seen here with the mountains of shuffled paper and scribbles on the blackboard, Einstein certainly did do his part and worked until the very end.
(Time)