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    Galaxia..



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    El "Ojo de Dios"


    This is a picture of the Helix Nebula as taken by the Hubble Space telescope. What you are looking at is the remains of a star the puffed off it's outer atmosphere as it collapsed in on itself and died. You see this picture fairly often with the heading "The Eye of God".
    I love my attitude problem.

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      La imagen de hoy..




      Explanation: Forty years ago, in December of 1968, the Apollo 8 crew flew from the Earth to the Moon and back again. Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders were launched atop a Saturn V rocket on December 21, circled the Moon ten times in their command module, and returned to Earth on December 27. The Apollo 8 mission's impressive list of firsts includes: the first humans to journey to the Earth's Moon, the first to fly using the Saturn V rocket, and the first to photograph the Earth from deep space. As the Apollo 8 command module rounded the farside of the Moon, the crew could look toward the lunar horizon and see the Earth appear to rise, due to their spacecraft's orbital motion. Their famous picture of a distant blue Earth above the Moon's limb was a marvelous gift to the world.

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        The Elephant's Trunk in IC 1396




        Like an illustration in a galactic Just So Story, the Elephant's Trunk Nebula winds through the emission nebula and young star cluster complex IC 1396, in the high and far off constellation of Cepheus. Of course, this cosmic elephant's trunk is over 20 light-years long. This false-color composite was recorded through narrow band filters that transmit the light from hydrogen (in green), sulfur (in red), and oxygen (in blue) atoms in the region. The resulting image highlights the bright swept-back ridges that outline pockets of cool interstellar dust and gas. Such ~~~~~ded, dark, tendril-shaped clouds contain the raw material for star formation and hide protostars within the obscuring cosmic dust. Nearly 3,000 light-years distant, the relatively faint IC 1396 complex covers a large region on the sky, spanning over 5 degrees. This dramatic close-up covers a 2 degree wide field, about the size of 4 Full Moons.

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          La imagen de hoy..

          Planetas.

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            La imagen de hoy..

            La ley no ha sido establecida por el ingenio de los hombres, ni por el mandamiento de los pueblos, sino que es algo eterno que rige el Universo con la sabiduría del imperar y del prohibir.

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              Jupiter

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                GALAXIA..

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                • #9
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                  Originalmente publicado por Manuel Vega Ver post
                  El "Ojo de Dios"

                  This is a picture of the Helix Nebula as taken by the Hubble Space telescope. What you are looking at is the remains of a star the puffed off it's outer atmosphere as it collapsed in on itself and died. You see this picture fairly often with the heading "The Eye of God".
                  Si lo volteamos 90° le podemos cambiar el nombre a "La Vagina de Dios".
                  Librepensar

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                    Originalmente publicado por controlzape Ver post
                    Si lo volteamos 90° le podemos cambiar el nombre a "La Vagina de Dios".

                    La idea me gusta.. tal vez.. DIOS SEA MUJER.. y eso sería fenomenal..!!

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                      Explanation: In the shadow of Saturn, unexpected wonders appear. The robotic Cassini spacecraft now orbiting Saturn recently drifted in giant planet's shadow for about 12 hours and looked back toward the eclipsed Sun. Cassini saw a view unlike any other. First, the night side of Saturn is seen to be partly lit by light reflected from its own majestic ring system. Next, the rings themselves appear dark when silhouetted against Saturn, but quite bright when viewed away from Saturn and slightly scattering sunlight, in the above exaggerated color image. Saturn's rings light up so much that new rings were discovered, although they are hard to see in the above image. Visible in spectacular detail, however, is Saturn's E ring, the ring created by the newly discovered ice-fountains of the moon Enceladus, and the outermost ring visible above. Far in the distance, visible on the image left just above the bright main rings, is the almost ignorable pale blue dot of Earth.

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                      • #12
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                        Originalmente publicado por Lilith Ver post
                        La idea me gusta.. tal vez.. DIOS SEA MUJER.. y eso sería fenomenal..!!
                        Si sería chido. Pero dudo que así sea. Como decía el genial y extinto George Carlin ninguna mujer tendría el desmadre que vemos ahora.
                        Librepensar

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                          Unusual Light Pillars Over Latvia
                          Credit & Copyright: Aigar Truhin

                          Explanation: What's happening over that town? Close inspection shows these strange columns of light occur over bright lights, and so likely involve falling ice crystals reflecting back these lights. The reason why these pillars fan out at the top, however, is currently unknown -- readers of APOD might help figure this out by participating in an online discussion. The above image and several similar images were taken with a standard digital camera in Sigulda, Latvia last month. The air was noted to be quite cold and indeed filled with small ice crystals, just the type known to create several awe-inspiring but well known sky phenomena such as light pillars, sun pillars, sun dogs, and moon halos. The cold and snowy winter occurring this year in parts of Earth's northern hemisphere is giving sky enthusiasts new and typically unexpected opportunities to see several of these unusual optical atmospheric phenomena for themselves.

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                            Originalmente publicado por Lilith Ver post
                            La idea me gusta.. tal vez.. DIOS SEA MUJER.. y eso sería fenomenal..!!
                            Dios es todo... Es mujer y es hombre al mismo tiempo. Eso no es tan dificil de entender. Lo difícil es entender que como Él es todo, también es malo y bueno al mismo tiempo, desde nuestra concepción de bueno o malo. Él sólo es y lo bueno o malo es nuestra percepción al igual de si es hombre o mujer.
                            NADA DE LO HUMANO ME ES AJENO, SOLO ME HAGO MEDIO PENDEJO EN VECES PA DESPISTAR A LOS OJETES

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                              Originalmente publicado por El Alquimista Ver post
                              Dios es todo... Es mujer y es hombre al mismo tiempo. Eso no es tan dificil de entender. Lo difícil es entender que como Él es todo, también es malo y bueno al mismo tiempo, desde nuestra concepción de bueno o malo. Él sólo es y lo bueno o malo es nuestra percepción al igual de si es hombre o mujer.
                              Completamente de acuerdo... para variar
                              Resistiré erguida frente a todo... me volveré de hierro para endurecer la piel ...

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