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Bamboo shrimp friend filter feeding with his pretty fans in the current
My work finally had our belated Christmas party!! I have zero actual good pictures of the fit, but I was told it was hot af lol
Filter is back!!!!! Oh! And I also brushed my hair… 🤣🙌
Sitting here taking selfies and I realize I am almost always somber in them. So I smiled. I usually don’t force smiles, but I did for this one, just to see if I still had one in me. It’s been one of those days.
Make sure you pick the best filter 📸
This photo of a barred spiral galaxy 48 million light-years from Earth, taken by @NASAHubble, is a cosmic wonder. In its original form, though, it wouldn't look nearly as dazzling—raw images from Hubble and other space telescopes come in shades of gray, only showing the amount of light captured across all wavelengths the telescope's camera can measure.
In order to turn those images into colorful sights like this one, we take photos with special filters that block out almost all wavelengths of light. One of the filters used on this image sees only light that would appear green to human eyes: light at wavelengths around 555 nanometers. The final multicolor image you see here uses data from seven different filters, collected with Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 and Advanced Camera for Surveys.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, D. Sand, K. Sheth
Week 14 - Learn Something New
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