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This is on the messy side for my desk. Notice how the OCD kicks in for even the little things. The Post-Its are basically all squared off, the pens are always lined up in this fashion, and my phone, radio, and calendar are all turned at the same angle. I can't help it.
La galaxie Messier 66 fait partie du triplet du Lion. La petite taille de mon capteur ne me permet cependant que d'imager une seule galaxie à la fois..
Image réalisée à partir de clichés pris avec une caméra Altaïr GP-CAM au foyer d'un télescope Skywatcher 150/750. Les clichés ont ensuite été empilés avec Deep Sky Stacker, puis l'image finale traitée avec GIMP.
Messier 4 or M4 (also designated NGC 6121) is a globular cluster in the constellation of Scorpius. It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 1746 and catalogued by Charles Messier in 1764. It was the first globular cluster in which individual stars were resolved.
M4 is a rather loosely concentrated cluster of class IX and measures 75 light years across. It features a characteristic "bar" structure across its core, visible to moderate sized telescopes. The structure consists of 11th magnitude stars and is approximately 2.5' long and was first noted by William Herschel in 1783. At least 43 variable stars have been observed within M4.
M4 is approximately 7,200 light years away, the same distance as NGC 6397, making these the two closest globular clusters to our Solar System. It has an estimated age of 12.2 billion years.
Credit: NASA/STScI/WikiSky
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Messy hair and don't care!
I care very little towards changing my appearance. I dye my hair once or twice a year... make up on a rare occasion... etc :D
The Triangulum Galaxy always strikes me as looking messy, as if it has permanent bedhead.
Captured under the dark sky of Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario.
Sidewalks are valuable real estate, for Cafés, dining and sale of goods.
Sidewalks are also good for planting trees that make walking enjoyable.
Including many uses on the same street and in the same building makes a neighbourhood vibrant and lively. The groundfloor of this apartment building has stores and a car repair shop. A small shop that needs and uses the sidewalk for additional workspace.
Its owner and workers live above the shop, a recipe for good urbanism.
Dynamic, entrepreneurial, economical, effective and messy urbanism.
M 80 è un ammasso globulare visibile nella parte settentrionale della costellazione dello Scorpione.
Ha una distanza stimata di 32.600 anni luce dalla Terra, un diametro di circa 95 anni luce e contiene diverse centinaia di migliaia di stelle.
Nebula of the Eagle, Messier 16 and in its interior is the open star cluster NGC 6611, in the constellation of Serpens (The serpent).
It is a zone of star formation that is about 7,000 light-years distant from Earth and has an area of 50 by 70 light-years.
At the center of the nebula are the Pillars of Creation, and to the left is an impressive gas tower, which spans about 9.5 light-years.
95x60 ISO 1600
CANON 60D modified
Skywatcher 200/800 QUATTRO Telescope
EQ6R PRO mount
Nebulosa del Águila, Messier 16 y en su interior se encuentra el cúmulo estelar abierto NGC 6611, en la constelación de Serpens (La serpiente).
Es una zona de formación de estrellas que se encuentra a unos 7.000 años luz de distancia de la tierra y tiene una extensión de 50 por 70 años-luz.
En el centro de la nebulosa se encuentran los pilares de la creación, y a la izquierda se puede apreciar una impresionante torre de gas, que tiene una extensión de unos 9,5 años-luz.
95x60 ISO 1600
CANON 60D modificada
Telescopio Skywatcher 200/800 QUATTRO
Montura EQ6R PRO
Everything will end up on the floor or the daybed when I'm working so I have space. I do really like this desk. It's an old door from somewhere in the house. Where the knob hardware used to go is perfect for all the cords. It sits on an old diningroom table base I got for free.
I'm thinking about painting & varnishing the top of the desk for my new studio space.