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// Cosmic Chippys xox

 

Hair.// Besom~ Baby Pony *Fatpack* Besom FLF xox / /

Jacket. // .:villena:. - Vinyl Puffer - Bubblegum K9 / /

Top.//. Pseudo- A Guys Shirt NOTY Acess xox / /

Bottoms.// .BF. Misa Shorts Red +.BF. Misa Fishinet Acess xox / /

Shoes. // `M.BIRDIE / U-ni look. Shoes3 Mbirdie xox //

Glasses. // ``M.BIRDIE / U-ni look. Glasses1 Mbirdie xox //

Face Stickers. // Yokai - Stars on the face - GIFT Yokai xox / /

Earrings. // Yokai - Star Earrings - GIFT Yokai xox / /

Hand Helds. // *Tentacio* Crazy girl needs. Fries +*Tentacio* Crazy girl needs. Star wand *Tentacio* xox / /

Leg Strap. // *Tentacio* Bad girl leg belt pink *Tentacio* xox / /

Your car is pretty impressive if:

- You give it a cool name (Cosmic Ray)

- It gets featured in a magazine

- It has a totally awesome paint job that even looks good on camera

- It has something to do with a C2 (or Grand Sport)

 

This is a truly beautiful machine, with that paint job, plus it's powered by nuclear fusion ;)

 

Ok, so the fusion is obviously not at a nuclear level, but it's still a very cool car!

Boeing 747-41R N744VG "Cosmic Girl" of Virgin Orbit at Long Beach (LGB/KLGB) October 25, 2017. Formerly G-VWOW with Virgin Atlantic, purchased by Virgin Galactic late in 2015, and subsequently transferred to the subsidiary of Virgin Orbit.

This picture needs a little explanation:

No PhotoShop!

This is an artwork done by Trondur Pattursson from the Faeroe Islands.

It’s a room by the size of a hospital lift with the walls covered with glass in different colours. Behind the glass there is light. The ceiling and the floor are all covered with mirrors, so you actually stand on a mirror. The first time I visited the Cosmic Room, I was a bit scared to go inside because it seems like you will fall into the centre of the earth! The person is not a part of the artwork.

You will find this remarkable artwork at the art museum of Randers city, DK. Try it yourself!

www.randers-kunstmuseum.dk/Samlingen/Index_Samlingen.htm

 

Channel App: The camera captures only half a womas face, the other half replaced by a flat collage of cosmic diagrams and symbols of infinity. Her eye stares outward with an unreadable calm, yet the collage across her skin pulses with strange intensity. The mood is serene, dreamlike, and slightly alien, as though the portrait were taken for an experimental sci-fi journal cover.

Cosmic Soup is a juicy IPA that is brewed with a special strain of yeast that has the incredible ability to change non-fruity compounds into something that tastes like tropical fruits. It’s dry hopped with citra, cryo, simcoe, galaxy, whilpool hop and idaho 7, unconventional mash hop with Saaz and Cascade to maximize the fruitiness From Parallel 49 in Eastvan

a6000 w/ Minolta lens and adapter. Edited.

Another shot of the Aurora Australis from Boulder Rock in south east Perth, Western Australia. This one is a 4-shot panorama taken a bit earlier. While the aurora isn't as strong, it shows off the pink hues in the sky as well as the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds. [Explored 23 May 2024]

Head Pet: .Tardfish. Axolotl Gamer - @Kawaii Secrets - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Apple%20Bloom/68/65/826

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Great%20Staughton/85/133/44

 

Alien & Clothes: [Bad Unicorn] Lil Alien - @KUSTOM9 EVENT - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/kustom9/169/86/1003

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bad%20Unicorn/124/96/20

 

Pizza: [Bad Unicorn] Pizza Cruiser - @KUSTOM9 EVENT - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/kustom9/169/86/1003

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bad%20Unicorn/124/96/20

 

Balloons: ~ M o o n R a b b i t ~Cosmic Balloons~ - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nisha/129/118/23

 

Drink: [Mamere] Watermelon Juice Static - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mamere/193/96/2006

 

Pumpkin & Candy: BackBone Boo Bucket - @ACCESS - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACCESS/41/129/21

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/BackBone/111/178/2106

 

Backdrop: The Bearded Guy - Moonlight Backdrop - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Moonwall/169/121/32

In your mind you have capacities you know

To telepath messages through the vast unknown

Please close your eyes and concentrate

With every thought you think

Upon the recitation we're about to sing

 

Calling occupants of interplanetary craft

Calling occupants of interplanetary most extraordinary craft

 

~The Carpenters~

TheFella | f/8 Workshops | Instagram | 500px | Steller

 

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thefella.com/photo/cosmic-cavalry

 

I don't often upload my astrophotography images, mainly because I'm a bit of a beginner and I've only been doing it for the last couple of years. In reality, that's probably less than 6 months due to the Northern Irish weather! Every now and again, I'll try and upload something space-related if you want. This shot was just under 3 hours of exposure time.

 

If anyone needs some online lessons in deep space photography, I can give them. I know the learning curve is pretty steep!

 

The Horsehead and Flame Nebulae, part of the Orion Molecular Cloud Complex. 82 x 2 min exposures using an ASI2600MC Pro and a William Optics Zenithstar 73 with an Optolong L-Enhance filter. Gain 100.

 

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No images in comments please.

 

Details

Asi 2600mc-pro / / f/5.9 / 9840s / William Optics Zenithstar 73 III APO @ 430mm / Location: Orion, Space

 

MD, Baltimore MD. Visionary Art Museum.

Warped tour…of space? ✨

 

See those strange arcs and streaks in this new Webb image? They’re actually distant galaxies, magnified and warped due to an effect called gravitational lensing.

 

This effect occurs when an object — here, a foreground galaxy cluster — has such a massive gravitational pull that it warps time and space around it. Light follows that bend instead of traveling in a straight line, distorting and brightening what’s behind the object.

 

Because it magnifies distant objects that would otherwise be too faint or far away, gravitational lensing is a useful tool for astronomers. One example in this image is a galaxy known as the Cosmic Seahorse, seen as a long distorted arc in the lower right quadrant. Its brightness is greatly magnified by the gravitational lens, allowing astronomers to study star formation there.

 

Read more: esawebb.org/images/potm2303a/

 

Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, J. Rigby

 

Image description: Many small galaxies are scattered on a black background: mainly white, oval-shaped and red, spiral galaxies. To the lower right is a galaxy cluster, with a very large and bright elliptical galaxy at its center. Thin, reddish, stretched-out arcs surround it. One arc is thick and much brighter. Another red galaxy is large and warped, just next to the cluster core.

 

copyright: © FSUBF. All rights reserved. Please do not use this image, or any images from my photostream, without my permission.

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Art Week Gallery Theme ~ A Bit of Glow ~

   

This week 25 Aug. - 31 Aug. our theme is:

   

~~~~~ A Bit of Glow ~~~~~

 

ai/pixlr/gimp

 

Any name suggestions for my new Novi Star Una Verse?

 

You might have noticed that this is similar to an earlier image of mine.

 

I shot the earlier image as a ode to evolving and becoming more confident as an artist. I thought it would be interesting and perfect to create a new, similar image as a new of expressing that same feeling.

 

This year I have really been working on getting over things that I felt that have been holding me back creatively and it's been the most freeing feeling to do so. It's been so wondeful this week creating with as much time as I need. I cannot wait to get that point all the time.

 

Happy Creating! xx

 

Erin Graboski ©

 

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The Crescent Nebula (NGC6888) lies in the constellation Cygnus the Swan. This “cosmic bubble” in space owes its striking appearance to a central Wolf-Rayet star that pushes the hydrogen and oxygen atoms outward. As the high-velocity wind of WR136 hits a slower-moving stellar wind that the star previously produced when it became a red giant, the collision produces a shock front and the shell of gas we see: NGC 6888. The interaction is so energetic, in fact, that it also produces X-rays. The Crescent lies some 5,000 light-years away and measures about 25 light-years across.

Model: Cosmic

Designer: Xander Perrott (?)

 

12 units, 5:sqrt(3) rectangles.

This image is packed full of galaxies! A keen eye can spot exquisite ellipticals and spectacular spirals, seen at various orientations: edge-on with the plane of the galaxy visible, face-on to show off magnificent spiral arms, and everything in between. The vast majority of these specks are galaxies, but to spot a foreground star from our own galaxy, you can look for a point of light with tell-tale diffraction spikes.

 

The most alluring subject sits at the centre of the frame. With the charming name of SDSSJ0146-0929, the glowing central bulge is a galaxy cluster — a monstrous collection of hundreds of galaxies all shackled together in the unyielding grip of gravity. The mass of this galaxy cluster is large enough to severely distort the spacetime around it, creating the odd, looping curves that almost encircle the cluster.

 

These graceful arcs are examples of a cosmic phenomenon known as an Einstein ring. The ring is created as the light from a distant objects, like galaxies, pass by an extremely large mass, like this galaxy cluster. In this image, the light from a background galaxy is diverted and distorted around the massive intervening cluster and forced to travel along many different light paths towards Earth, making it seem as though the galaxy is in several places at once.

 

Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, CC BY 4.0

Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt

Continuing my Astro Projection vision...

 

On one painterly after-sunset the other day, I had an out-of-body and lens experience on cityscapes of Toronto... and have been transported instantly into these cosmic dimensions that mixed all elements together as if it's a painterly whirlpool nebulae if some sort...

 

...all brought to you by my manual zoom and ICM magic :-)

 

*Added a thin layer of textures to reinforce the feel, but other than that it's a SOOC image, manual zooming & intentional camera movement during long exposure, no other processing involved.

Rising stars and the Milky Way over the beaches of mountain Pelion. Used the @triggertrap remote to take the shot.

 

Shot with Canon 6D + Samyang 14mm f2.8

 

#astrophotography #worldatnight #worldcaptures #nightshooterz #nightsky #longexposure #milkyway #galaxy #galacticcore #stars #greekSkies #greece #travel #triggertrap

Ecco M27 – la celebre Nebulosa Manubrio- come non la avevo mai vista (con il mio telescopio)

 

In questa ripresa ad alta risoluzione appare quasi come una campanella blu sospesa nel vuoto cosmico.

 

I dettagli finissimi mettono in luce screziature di rosso e arancio, tracce degli strati di gas ionizzato espulsi da una stella morente.

 

Questa immagine racconta la poesia della fine stellare trasformata in luce e colore.

 

Per i più curiosi, questa nebulosa è a circa 1.360 anni luce nella costellazione della Volpetta, ed è una delle nebulose planetarie più studiate e luminose del cielo.

 

La sua forma complessa è il risultato di venti stellari che hanno modellato le nubi residue, arricchendole di ossigeno, idrogeno e zolfo.

 

Questa immagine raccoglie 70 minuti di posa attraverso il filtro SVBONY 220 e con con lo SkyWatcher 200/1000

  

#M27 #DumbbellNebula #NebulosaManubrio #DeepSkyAstro #Astrophotography #AstroImaging #ZWOASI533 #SkyWatcher2001000 #HEQ5Pro #ASIair #UniverseInColors #NebulaMagic #BluebellNebula #CosmicBeauty #AstroRig #DeepSkyWonder #StarryNight #AstroGear #CelestialWonder #SpacePhotography

Out in 86, the cosmic fleet voyager was my favourite set as a kid. Here is the front part of the ship. The Lab in the back will come later.

 

Here for more pictures and details. ^^

Aurora Borealis over the Hudson Bay (LH451 SEP14)

Cosmic Engineers is a science fiction novel by American author Clifford D. Simak. It was published in 1950 by Gnome Press in an edition of 6,000 copies, of which 1,000 were bound in paperback for an armed forces edition. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine Astounding in 1939.

The novel concerns a group of earthmen and a girl, who is awakened from suspended animation, being contacted by aliens with whom they join to prevent the collision of one universe with another.

  

large scale pattern generator in the sky

Thank you for your visits and comments.

From my second visit at Mounts Botanical Garden ...

 

West Palm Beach, Florida, USA

 

Thank you all for your visits, faves and so kind comments, always appreciated!

Serge

 

Copyright © Serge Daigneault Photography, 2015

when a stone is cast into the cosmic stream, who knows where the ripples will spread?

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