SN 1054, the Crab Supernova, is a supernova that was first observed on c. 10 July [O.S. c. 4 July] 1054, and remained visible until c. 12 April [O.S. c. 6 April] 1056.
seen from Canada
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seen from Bulgaria
seen from Croatia
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seen from Malaysia
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SN 1054, the Crab Supernova, is a supernova that was first observed on c. 10 July [O.S. c. 4 July] 1054, and remained visible until c. 12 April [O.S. c. 6 April] 1056.
She was running.
The last thing Ochako wanted was to run into trouble in an unfamiliar area. While venturing out, she may have gone a little too far. Luckily, her endurance was much more than it was when she first began the hero course. Legs carrying her as fast as they could, she ducked down another alley that led to a seemingly empty street. There had to be some form of cover for her to devise a plan.
With her quirk reduced to next to nothing, she had no real way to defend herself. Hearing the heavy sounds of paws hitting the pavement, she made a sharp turn, effectively throwing the beast off course for just a moment. Panting, she did her best to sneak around another corner without drawing the beasts attention.
That worked for about three seconds.
Taking off again, she knew she couldn’t keep this up forever. Praying to whatever deity that was listening, she sprinted down the street.
“AW COME ON. I JUST WANTED TO ADVENTURE.” She half yelped in frustration.
Don’t draw anymore attention to yourself! Are you trying to die here?
@moveextras
NCG 298, CETUS
IC 405 (also known as the Flaming Star Nebula, SH 2-229, or Caldwell 31) is an emission and reflection nebula in the constellation Auriga "The Flaming Star Nebula from CFHT" Credit & Copyright: Jean-Charles Cuillandre (CFHT) & Giovanni Anselmi (Coelum Astronomia), Hawaiian Starlight
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She was lost.
Again for the third time this week in attempt to get to know the area better. Everything was still a little blurry for the hero, questioning all of her last moves before ending up in an entire different reality. Nothing had really been different, to her knowledge. She went to class, sparred, went back to her dorms to sleep. Without her quirk at full capacity, she was pretty much useless, even to her standards.
This is fine.
Setting off to find a place with good coffee, she figured she would treat herself to a small cup of caffeine, but had no idea where to start. At some point, she would have to consider getting a job. Working in a conservatory would be preferable, but perhaps something with food might be easier. Did they even have a conservatory? Lost in her thoughts, she scanned the nearby area for a friendly face and landed on a girl with the prettiest hair she had ever laid eyes on.
“Hi there! You wouldn’t happen to know where the nearest coffee shop is, would you?”
@crestsfallen
This feature is also known as the Swan Nebula, Checkmark Nebula, Lobster Nebula, and the Horseshoe Nebula, and catalogued as Messier 17 or M17 or NGC 6618.