Silent Storm by te5seract
I haven't made one of these in a long time, I'd like to get back into making stuff again.

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Silent Storm by te5seract
I haven't made one of these in a long time, I'd like to get back into making stuff again.
Sleeping Under The Milky Way- E.C. Mazur
Ever feel like a small part of something massive? Say hello to the Tarantula Nebula, captured in breathtaking detail by the James Webb Space Telescope.
Located 160,000 light-years away, this isn't just a pretty cloud of gas—it’s a stellar nursery. Inside those shimmering filaments of dust, thousands of young stars are being born, many of which are far larger and hotter than our own Sun.
It’s the largest and brightest star-forming region in the Local Group of galaxies.
JWST’s infrared gaze peers right through the thick cosmic dust that used to hide these "baby" stars from our eyes.
This region has a chemical composition similar to the giant star-forming regions of the "cosmic noon"—the era when the universe was most active in making stars.
Looking at this reminds us that even in the dark, cold vacuum of space, there is a constant, brilliant cycle of creation.
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From “Day of the Comet” in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: The Newspaper Comic Strips. Jim Shull story, Gérald Forton art & letters, Connie Schurr colors.
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made my bf read space dust . asked him what he thought about it . he immediately asked if i would let him orbit around that ass
Space
Space is one of my most important special interests; I could talk about the complexities of my feelings towards it for hours and, if you were to let me, I'd probably fall in love with you afterwards. I found all of these images on google, most (if not all) of them are from NASA, so go check out their website for more space photos
which space thing are you
sun
moon
stars
black hole
terrestrial planet
gas giant
dark matter
a moon (but not earth’s moon)
space dust
supernova
a star being born (wtf is it called??)
gravity
here’s one with just the big three
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