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nymphella:

galo-71:

Rolling stones altamont free concert 1969

oh my fucking god

nymphella:

galo-71:

Rolling stones altamont free concert 1969

oh my fucking god

(Source: darylwatson)

coffee-andleite:

Time Lapse Images of Earth at Night Taken From the International Space Station.

I love the way the thunder storms look. 

It makes me happy that Orion shows up in the third one on the left.

(Source: britneysunicorn)

ikenbot:

A Swirl of Star Formation

This beautiful, glittering swirl is named, rather unpoetically, J125013.50+073441.5. A glowing haze of material seems to engulf the galaxy, stretching out into space in different directions and forming a fuzzy streak in this image.
It is a starburst galaxy — a name given to galaxies that show unusually high rates of star formation. The regions where new stars are being born are highlighted by sparkling bright blue regions along the galactic arms.
Studying starburst galaxies can tell us a lot about galactic evolution and star formation. These galaxies start off with huge amounts of gas, which is used to form new stars.
This period of furious star formation is only a phase; once all the gas is used up, this starbirth slows down. Other famous starbursts captured by Hubble include the Antennae Galaxies (heic0615) and Messier 82 (heic0604), the latter of which is forming new stars ten times faster than our galaxy, the Milky Way.

ikenbot:

A Swirl of Star Formation

This beautiful, glittering swirl is named, rather unpoetically, J125013.50+073441.5. A glowing haze of material seems to engulf the galaxy, stretching out into space in different directions and forming a fuzzy streak in this image.

It is a starburst galaxy — a name given to galaxies that show unusually high rates of star formation. The regions where new stars are being born are highlighted by sparkling bright blue regions along the galactic arms.

Studying starburst galaxies can tell us a lot about galactic evolution and star formation. These galaxies start off with huge amounts of gas, which is used to form new stars.

This period of furious star formation is only a phase; once all the gas is used up, this starbirth slows down. Other famous starbursts captured by Hubble include the Antennae Galaxies (heic0615) and Messier 82 (heic0604), the latter of which is forming new stars ten times faster than our galaxy, the Milky Way.

masumi1117:
artmonia:

Lucia by Philip Munoz
I need to be more productive… But on the bright side, I only have one final left! :D

I need to be more productive…
But on the bright side, I only have one final left! :D

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