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If you haven’t cried, your eyes can’t be beautiful.
美しさとは、あなたの内面でどう感じるかというもので、それはあなたの目に表れるものです。美しさは物質的なものではありません。
Sophia Loren
Embryo is back and it looks amazing. Lots of little themed areas including a little winter scene. Thank you to Siestabril for sharing this beautiful sim with everyone ♥
(Will add slurl tomorrow)
(May be bothered to liquify wrists tomorrow too :)
.....One day maybe our body will be replaced with protective equipment to survive on earth and that will be human civilization on earth......
......Someday humans will miss the natural form of the human body itself ......
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A cyborg (/ ˈsaɪbɔːrɡ /) short for "cybernetic organism") is being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.
In 2010, the Cyborg Foundation became the world's first international organization dedicated to help humans become cyborgs. The foundation was created by cyborg Neil Harbisson and Moon Ribas as a response to the growing number of letters and emails received from people around the world interested in becoming a cyborg. The foundation's main aims are to extend human senses and abilities by creating and applying cybernetic extensions to the body, to promote the use of cybernetics in cultural events and to defend cyborg rights. In 2010, the foundation, based in Mataró (Barcelona), was the overall winner of the Cre@tic Awards, organized by Tecnocampus Mataró.
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Sim: Embryo (created by Siestabril Nitely)
Hmmmmm thinking about the name of this image... could have lots of meanings to me concerning RL and SL... or maybe I am having too much time on my hands today... Theo mentioned to me to keep things light.... Theo as always... is right! This is my last pic of Embryo for a while.... its such an inspiring place.
ohiruneco et mouton
[2015/01/30 07:36] ohiruneco: 重い・・・
[2015/01/30 07:36] mouton: んまっ!
[2015/01/30 07:37] mouton: 重すぎて
[2015/01/30 07:37] mouton: 魂が抜けてる顔よ!
[2015/01/30 07:37] ohiruneco: そう!
[2015/01/30 07:38] ohiruneco: これまたかわいいw
[2015/01/30 07:38] mouton: 白目むいてるようにみえるわ!?
[2015/01/30 07:38] mouton: うんwwww
[2015/01/30 07:38] ohiruneco: そうね!
The astonishment, staring at nature facts, is something common. In dying things there's often the miracle of life hidden.
(Explored)
A week on and the frog embryos are developing into tadpole form (can be seen clearer if enlarged). Fascinating & wonderful to observe.
Technical Details:
Telescope: Tele Vue NP101 @ f/4.3
Camera: QSI 6120
Mount: Sky-Watcher AZEQ-5
Guiding: Off-Axis with QHY 5IIL-M
Filters: Astrodon 3nm H-Alpha, OIII, SII
12x5min H-Alpha
13x5min OIII
14x5min SII
10.4 hours total integration time
Sequence Generator Pro
PHD2 Guiding
Processed with PixInsight
Captured in Central District, Seattle
ランディングポイントすぐの灯台の中です。もう少しで完成するよ!(灯台の中だけな!)
そのほかは,まだまだだ!すまぬ!www
※工事中だけど開いてます。
少しだけ,大昔に作った作品を飾ってみたりして。懐かしいな。
NGC 1333 est une nébuleuse par réflexion située dans la constellation de Persée. Elle appartient au nuage moléculaire de Persée. NGC 1333 a été découverte par l'astronome allemand Eduard Schönfeld en 1855. ( Source Wikipédia )
Magnitude : 5,6
Magnitude apparente (V) : ?; 10,9 dans la Bande B (445 nm)
Type d'objet : Nébuleuse par réflexion
Détails techniques d'acquisition:
CFF 200/1300 APO
Camera Zwo ASI 2600 MC Pro
143x300s HO+GRB
Total intégration 11h55'
I do not have time to make pics lately so working on old ones. This is embryo in spring. I cannot wait ;)
texture: Joes Sistah
The Embryo Nebula NGC 1333 is located at the edge of the Perseus molecular cloud, 1,000 light-years away. The red star-forming regions are clearly visible.
358x180s
17,9 Std
ONTC 10" f4 Newton
Nexus 0,75
Svbony SV605cc
Pegasus NYX-101
January 2026
home location
The images composing this picture are real outcomes of the data collected and analysed by the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron collider (CERN).
The basket is made of sections of the CMS detector.
Four of the eggs are painted with diagrams resembling explosions: these are real "event displays", computer visualizations of how the many products of a proton-proton collision leave tracks through the detector.
The waving lines on the other three eggs are not casual decorations either: they are real distributions of "invariant-mass" values, obtained by interpreting the tracks as pairs of muons coming from the decays of heavier particles. The peaks in these distributions represent specific particles that are commonly observed inside the collision events: their names are eta, rho, omega, phi, J/psi, psi(2S), Upsilon(1S), Upsilon(2S), Upsilon(3S) and Z boson.
All these beautiful patterns are "ordinary" observations in the everyday work of many CMS collaborators, in their quest for understanding Nature.
Happy Easter!