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Close to the old "Quinta das Flores" train station, in Alentejo (Portugal), that you can no longer get to as it is inside the land taken over by a quarry.
Digital Composite By:
Jupneet Kahlon
Langara College
Professional Photography Program
Class of 2016
Original Photograph By:
Moore, W.J.
CVA: AM54-S4-: Str N164
View of Pender Street east of Cambie Street, showing the Sun Tower
1927
Merge Simpson, 2015
Matthew Plummer-Fernandez.
SLS polyamide, resin, paint, 41 x 22 x 55 cm.
Photo by Bresadola+Freese/drama-berlin.de
Edition of 3.
Edited ESO image of the galaxies NGC 7173, 7174, and 7176.0
Original caption: Colour-composite image of the triplet of galaxies, catalogued as NGC 7173 (top), 7174 (bottom right) and 7176 (bottom left), and located 106 million light-years away towards the constellation of Piscis Austrinus (the 'Southern Fish'). This triplet of galaxies makes up part of the Hickson Compact Group HCG 90. NGC 7173 and 7176 are elliptical galaxies, while NGC 7174 is a spiral galaxy with quite disturbed dust lanes and a long, twisted tail. This seems to indicate that the two lower galaxies - whose combined shape bears some resemblance to that of a sleeping baby - are currently interacting. Astronomers have suggested that the three galaxies will finally merge. The size of the image is about 5.3 arcminutes. The image is based on data obtained with the VLT FORS1 instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope through three different filters, B, V, and R. The data were extracted from the ESO Science Archive and fully processed by Henri Boffin (ESO).Â