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Bioshock x Hollow knight part 2
Salma Deera, from a poem titled "a girl makes a decision: part 2," featured in Letters from Medea: Poems
Salma Deera, from a poem titled "War and Words," featured in Letters from Medea: Poems
Salma Deera, from a poem titled "the curse of medea," featured in Letters from Medea: Poems
Forgive yourself for all the wrong things you did just to be loved.
Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
you know a movie is going to FUCK when its 4pm on a thursday and it just you and four 70 year old women in the theatre
Astronomy Picture of the Day
2024 November 30
Winter and Summer on a Little Planet
Image Credit & Copyright: Camille Niel
Winter and summer appear to come on a single night to this stunning little planet. It's planet Earth of course. The digitally mapped, nadir centered panorama covers 360x180 degrees and is composed of frames recorded during January and July from the Col du Galibier in the French Alps. Stars and nebulae of the northern winter (bottom) and summer Milky Way form the complete arcs traversing the rugged, curved horizon. Cars driving along on the road during a summer night illuminate the 2,642 meter high mountain pass, but snow makes access difficult during winter months except by serious ski touring. Cycling fans will recognize the Col du Galibier as one of the most famous climbs in planet Earth's Tour de France.
Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP)
NASA Official: Amber Straughn
A service of: ASD at NASA / GSFC,
NASA Science Activation
& Michigan Tech. U.
— Melissa Cox
ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY January 07, 2026 Its popular nickname is the Spaghetti Nebula. Officially cataloged as Simeis 147 and Sharpless 2-240, it is easy to get lost following the looping and twisting filaments of this intricate supernova remnant. Seen toward the boundary of the constellations of the Bull (Taurus) and the Charioteer (Auriga), the impressive gas structure covers nearly 3 degrees on the sky, equivalent to 6 full moons. That's about 150 light-years at the stellar debris cloud's estimated distance of 3,000 light-years. The supernova remnant has an estimated age of about 40,000 years, meaning light from this powerful stellar explosion first reached the Earth when woolly mammoths roamed free. Besides the expanding remnant, this cosmic catastrophe left behind a pulsar, a fast-spinning neutron star that is the remnant of the original star's core. The featured image was captured last month from Forca Canapine, Italy. Image: https://ift.tt/Musi4rH via NASA https://ift.tt/HAjypmD APOD --> https://ift.tt/Ac5g0hR
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