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Dance of Galaxies NGC 5394 & 5395 whirling about each other in a gravitational interaction (apod.nasa.Archive) 🔭⭐️
'The Slow Dance of Galaxies NGC 5394 and 5395' image from the #NASA_App
https://t.co/zzzqYl8qaD
Se dxr esse ngc no sol
Ele fica exatamente assim
Confia https://t.co/BMQb1jXzlP
A single turn in this dance takes several hundred million years. Two galaxies, NGC 5394 and NGC 5395, slowly whirl about each other in a gravitational interaction that sets off a flourish of sparks in the form of new stars https://t.co/eWqWTLnEqL
The Slow Dance of Galaxies NGC 5394 and 5395 via NASA https://t.co/tprzVy7g8L
The Slow Dance of Galaxies NGC 5394 and 5395: https://t.co/2l0PgbtLSl by Gemini, @NSF, OIR Lab, @AURADC ;sText:sRyan Tanner (@NASA /USRA)
The Slow Dance of Galaxies NGC 5394 and 5395 via NASA https://t.co/RMRDvRlak3
Morning, happy Friday !
Weekend round the corner
A selection of the brighter emission Nebulae
IC 405, IC1848, NGC2264 and NGC1396
Central Centaurus A (NGC 5128) Closest Galaxy to planet Earth, 11 million light-years away (apod.nasa) 🚀🔭🌟
Here's a view of NGC 6946, aka the Fireworks Galaxy🎇, an intermediate spiral galaxy 25 million light-years away in the constellations Cepheus & Cygnus. This is a mosaic of 7 observation sets from Jan. 25-26 2019, each containing 2 images in optical light and a synthesized green.
NGC 2024: Nebulosa de la Llama (Flame Nebula).
Nebulosa de emisión en el cinturón de Orión, próxima a la estrella Alnitak (la más oriental de "las tres Marías").
#Astrofotografía #Astrophotography #Deepsky #Cieloprofundo #CielosESA
Exp: 59´. C11-ASI174MC
@Bor_Alurin
Had a good run this year , with more variety than usual,
NGC 7331, NGC 7380 Wolf Moon and M51 are a few
#Astrophotography
Thanks everyone for a great #NebulaSaturday! This one is based off of the #glowingeyenebula (#ngc6751) + new #ivorymons 👀 Thank you so much for the lurks and chatting with me on stream! 💜⭐ Next stream on Tuesday at 730PM EST! https://t.co/OBNC2i2Q7x #spaceart and #silliness
Happy galaxaturday! Here's a new comp, this one showing part of the spiral galaxy NGC 3627, aka Messier 66, located 31 million light-years away (lya) in Leo. It's just slightly smaller across than the Milky Way. Data here is from Hubble's WFC3 on Nov. 11, 2019.
persona vs IRL
(Pra variar aqui a deficiente fez as coisas no automático e cagou os ngc)
Mas enfim, fiz essa coisa, meu moletom é vermelho e n tem vermelho, estou chateada
e sim eu tenho algum distúrbio mental com a cor branca adeus https://t.co/vr0sCe87Y7