'Moonlit Night'. Ivan Choultse. 1874-1939.
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'Moonlit Night'. Ivan Choultse. 1874-1939.
Mel Chin: ‘KNOWMAD’ (1999)
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The Great Mosque of Samarra during fog, Samarra, Iraq
ANOK YAI — Met Gala 2026
Anok Yai at the Metropolitan Museum’s Costume Institute Gala Exhibition of “Costume Art” in New York on May 4, 2026.
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Jordan, 1985. A portrait of a Bedouin woman in Petra. Photographed by Annie Griffiths for National Geographic
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'Devils Horn' sunrise during a partial eclipse seen in Al Wakrah, Qatar. (2019) photos: Elias Chasiotis
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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).