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This is a pattern for FOUR small CUTE and QUICK crochet flowers perfect by itself or as a finishing touch for your projects!
From foremost flower counter-clockwise:
1. PUNY PUFF FLower
2. 3D POINTED-CENTER Flower
3. OPEN PUFF Flower
4. 2D CLUSTER Flower (the red one)
This gypsum is a fine stone to my collection. For all of you who don't know what gypsum is.... does Selenite ring a bell?! Well that's just another name for it ^_^. This specimin is rly special to me because of how the shards grow.... almost in a halfmoon shape. It's rly transparent and ironically very fluorescent, it glows blue in the dark =] Though it's a third the size of a soda can, it's very unique.
Latin name: Campanula glomerata
Common name: Clustered Bellflower
Location: Transylvania - Romania
76. www.wildtransylvania.com/p/wild-meadow-plants-flowers.html
From a long, early evening dog walk early last autumm, these incredibly tiny and delicate clusters of flowers were growing in a beautiful flower garden a few blocks from my house.
They were very, very, VERY small, to the point that it was hard to even get my camera to focus on them!
Each one of these clusters would be about fingernail-sized, I would say.
Anyone have any idea what they are?
Hope you are all having a great weekend!
There were many more cluster photos, but there's only so much cluster photos one can take before one tires of clusters.
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This cluster didnt look too remarkable when we were imaging it. It looks far more beautiful through binoculars.
This long-exposure Hubble Space Telescope image of massive galaxy cluster Abell 2744 is the deepest ever made of any cluster of galaxies. It shows some of the faintest and youngest galaxies ever detected in space. Abell 2744, located in the constellation Sculptor, appears in the foreground of this image. It contains several hundred galaxies as they looked 3.5 billion years ago. The immense gravity in Abell 2744 acts as a gravitational lens to warp space and brighten and magnify images of nearly 3,000 distant background galaxies. The more distant galaxies appear as they did longer than 12 billion years ago, not long after the big bang. This image is part of an unprecedented long-distance view of the universe from an ambitious collaborative project among the NASA Great Observatories called The Frontier Fields. Over the next several years select patches of the sky will be photographed for the purpose of better understanding galaxy evolution. This visible-light and near-infrared composite image was taken with the Wide Field Camera 3.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba with Deputy Minister in the Presidency Buti Manamela during the Governance and Administration post-State of the Nation Address cluster media briefing. (Photo: GCIS)
The inflorescence of American Pokeweed. As the season progresses, the stems of this plant change from white to brilliant magenta.
Cycle: 18, Proposal 12166 - A Snapshot Survey of The Most Massive Clusters of Galaxies
Harald Ebeling ,University of Hawaii
Datasets
JBKZ36010 ACS WFC F606W;CLEAR2L
JBKZ1J010 ACS WFC CLEAR1L;F814W
Need of alignment of the forms of F606W or F814W dropouts (rotation and translation without fixing some distortions at edges)
Object: Globular cluster
Constellation: Hercules
Distance: 25100 ly
Magnitude (visual): 5.8
EdgeHD 8 f/10
Canon 350D, modified
2X2 bin, ISO 100
1X5m
Processed in Nebulosity
Date: 3/3/11
A single 5m sub of one of my favorite DSOs, again from March 3/4 when I was trying out the Canon/EdgeHD combination for the first time.
Globular clusters are present in the halo that surrounds many galaxies and are essentially satellites of the parent galaxy. They are mostly composed of very old stars with low metallicity, classed as early generation (Population II) stars. M13 is one of the brightest globulars in our sky.
Equipment: Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope, CGEM Mount, 80mm PHD guide scope.
Camera: Canon T1i
Exposure: various ISO's, 800, 1600, 3200 x 3 each
I've managed to get only 10 frames of 120s - clouds followed by problems with dew on secondary mirror had limited my session time.
Au Pairs in New York go bowling for one of their monthly cluster meeting activities www.interexchange.org
This particular flower is new to me. It looks like a kind of heath, and the closest match I could find online was Epacris sp. Any help with I.D. would be hugely appreciated! Found in Warrimoo, lower Blue Mountains.
M3 is a globular star cluster in the constellation Canes Venatici. and is located some 33.900 light years from earth.
This particular star cluster it is made up of around 500,000 stars.
Imaged on 30/05/2009.
Combined 10x60 second and 3x30 second frames (iso 800) total exposure – 11min 30 sec
No Flat frames, Offset or Darks.
Equipment used
200mm F/5 Newtonian mounted on an EQ6
80mm Guide scope -QHY5 guide camera-+ Guidemaster.
Modified Canon 300d with Astronomik LP clip filter and comma corrector