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Radio Image of the Week 📡
Galaxies are more than just stars. They also have vast regions of dust from which new stars can form. This image of the galaxy NGC 628 is a composite of the visible galaxy seen by Hubble (blue) and its dust (orange) seen by the PHANGS-ALMA survey.
The gorgeous twisting patterns created by the multiple spiral arms of NGC 2835 create the illusion of an eye. A fitting description, as the galaxy resides near the head of the southern constellation of Hydra, the water snake.
(Credit: ESA/Hubble/NASA, J. Lee, and the PHANGS-HST)
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Our first #typism2018 speaker was announced this week: Wanissa Somsuphangsri
We are looking forward to hearing @wanisssa speak about her experiences as a freelancer and life as one quarter of @theletterettes at the conference on August 4.
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August 4 is the date of the next Typism Conference and our first speaker announced this week is Wanissa Somsuphangsri.
We are looking forward to hearing @wanisssa speak about her experiences as a freelancer and life as one quarter of @theletterettes
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We've interviewed #typism2018 speaker Wanissa Somsuphangsri this week on the blog and asked her: Do you have any favourite apps or tools to run your business?
I’m a sucker for traditional tools, so pencil and paper all the way. I reach for ProCreate on … https://t.co/h11TOwhQvo