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I had a thought, but unfortunately I had a second thought. They ricocheted off each other and I can’t find either anymore
Omega in Sagittarius © blastrophoto
📸 The Super Full Buck Moon of July 12th 2022 🌕 with the Jupiter and Saturn 🪐
✨The Beauty of Jupiter ✨
Look Beyond l Webb
i just think they were made for each other
Webb’s First Deep Field (July 2022)
the deepest & sharpest infrared image of universe so far
Stephan’s Quintet/ Carina/ Southern Ring © JWST
Jupiter, and its moon Europa, left, are seen through Webb’s NIRCam instrument 2.12 micron filter
James Webb telescope.
Image credits: @nasa
Love that this coincides with JWST seeing Jupiter’s rings
she is going home to make soup. (via)
Fireflies, Mia Bergeron
happily found this near where I am
Love and pain - 1895 - Edvard Munch
The Retina Nebula
Young Stars of NGC 346 via NASA https://ift.tt/8yulKFJ
The massive stars of NGC 346 are short lived, but very energetic. The star cluster is embedded in the largest star forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud, some 210,000 light-years distant. Their winds and radiation sweep out an interstellar cavern in the gas and dust cloud about 200 light-years across, triggering star formation and sculpting the region’s dense inner edge. Cataloged as N66, the star forming region also appears to contain a large population of infant stars. A mere 3 to 5 million years old and not yet burning hydrogen in their cores, the infant stars are strewn about the embedded star cluster. In this false-color Hubble Space Telescope image, visible and near-infrared light are seen as blue and green, while light from atomic hydrogen emission is red.
(Published May 12, 2022)