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image of moon layered on top of star image- I posted an version of this some time ago, got to looking at it, it had too much noise and showed some stars and noise where shadow of moon would be.

negative space in photography.

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revived by the sun, if only for this last breath their beauty is true

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Space Saw, Space Lathe, Space Chest and Space Drill (Inspired by Peter Reid's workshop build) ... Oh and Space radio

Song of Solomon 2:9 “My loved one is like a roe; see, he is on the other side of our wall, he is looking in at the windows, letting himself be seen through the spaces.”

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A sort of a space in between. HMM.

Alien art

 

My picture above is showing that tears are coming from an eye and spreading in space, crying from being alone.

 

Space, containing matters, didn’t start and will not end at all, existing always and endless. Space has our universe which has a lot of galaxies. Space might have a lot of universes. Our universe is expanding for now, but it would contract and die in a big crunch, like the Big Bang played in reverse.

 

If universes begin and die over and over again, like inflating and deflating balloons over and over again, space will have matters ( stars, galaxies and universes) just in certain areas of space. What escapes from a universe is light. Light can advance in to the rest of the space and can live billions of years. Light is made of particles called photons, bundles of the electromagnetic field that carry a specific amount of energy. Photons have no rest mass and they do not occupy any volume.

 

Speculation:

Light is pure energy, not matter, but matter could be created out of photons. Light might start a new universe in different part of space.

Einstein's famous E=mc2 equation states that energy and matter (or mass) are interchangeable. Photons from different universes might collide with each other and create matters.

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Taken at the Liverpool Olympia during the Carry Fire tour with the Sensational Space Shifters

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'Control, Space Station here. Science platform installed. From now on we can keep an eye on Space Weather...

 

And we found a place for the extra fuel tank...

Why do we need an extra fuel tank, Control? Are we starting an Intergalactic Gas Station?'

 

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A bit of MOCing on the side...

  

Here's a small spaceship I built a few months ago but never got around to photographing until recently. I'm not completely happy with how the edit turned out, but it could be worse. :)

Clustered at the center of this image are six brilliant spots of light, four of them creating a circle around a central pair. Appearances can be deceiving, however, as this formation is not composed of six individual galaxies, but is actually two separate galaxies and one distant quasar imaged four times. Data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope also indicates that there is a seventh spot of light in the very center, which is a rare fifth image of the distant quasar. This rare phenomenon is the result of the two central galaxies, which are in the foreground, acting as a lens.

 

The four bright points around the galaxy pair, and the fainter one in the very center, are in fact five separate images of a single quasar (known as 2M1310-1714), an extremely luminous but distant object. The reason we see this quintuple effect is a phenomenon called gravitational lensing. Gravitational lensing occurs when a celestial object with an enormous amount of mass – such as a pair of galaxies – causes the fabric of space to warp. When light from a distant object travels through that gravitationally warped space, it is magnified and bent around the huge mass. This allows humans here on Earth to observe multiple, magnified images of the far-away source. The quasar in this image actually lies farther away from Earth than the pair of galaxies. The galaxy pair’s enormous mass bent and magnified the light from the distant quasar, giving the incredible appearance that the galaxies are surrounded by four quasars – when in reality, a single quasar lies far beyond them!

 

Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) imaged the trio in spectacular detail. It was installed on Hubble in 2009 during Hubble Servicing Mission 4, Hubble’s final servicing mission. WFC3 continues to provide both top-quality data and fantastic images 12 years after its installation.

 

Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, T. Treu; Acknowledgment: J. Schmidt

 

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Space invader is back.

 

The pitch of the movie is the same as in round n°1 :

 

So I'm driving in the icelandic east fjords. Basically, I can't see a thing.

 

The cloud surrounding me is so thick the sunlight has become an abstract notion.

 

Until the next turn. From it and it seems magic, the sky is so clear that you should be able to see Pluto's tail.

 

Going along one of the fjords, I can now see the other side.

 

Except that I can't.

 

Another fluffly monstruosity is filling up the lower layers of the sky and most layers of emerged land.

 

That tells me that I should take my time going there, enjoy the sun for a bit, that if I couldn't see anything before, it must have come from quite some picturesque cloud if taken from the outside.

  

Space Mountain

Tomorrowland

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Anaheim, California

July 6, 2011

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~MR~Space Rabbit Mask by Kota Kirax (from MoonRabbit)

 

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Entry for my own contest 32x32 Spacebase.

 

It's inspired by LEGO Space builder Crimso Giger.

Une des dernières choses qu’on a réalisées avant de retourner sur la planète c’est un photoreportage de l’extérieur de l’ISS... et oui contrairement à un avion ou un bateau, elle ne rentre jamais au garage pour être révisée, il faut tout faire in situ dans l’espace. Ça aide énormément les ingénieurs au sol d’au moins voir l’état extérieur de la station, car il y a peu de caméras sur le dehors, et leurs vues sont limitées. On a donc réalisé un tour complet autour de l’ISS avec notre Dragon, et pendant toute la manœuvre j’ai essayé de capturer tous les détails du vaisseau mère qu’on venait juste de quitter. Seul bémol : les vitres du dragon ne sont pas faites pour la photo de précision, et il était impossible de zoomer sous peine d’avoir des résultats flous. La nuit ne nous a pas non plus aidés... au final, c’est quand même absolument incroyable d’observer l’ISS alors qu’on lui tourne autour, avec la terre et le cosmos en fond. On a fait le plein de souvenirs visuels pour nos dernières heures dans l’espace.

 

One of the last things we did before returning to Earth was a photo reportage of the exterior of the International Space Station. Unlike cars, boats or aircraft, the International Space Station never has periodic check-ups at a garage or hangar: all maintenance is done while flying in space. The pictures help the engineers on Earth to assess the state of the Station. There are some on-board video cameras but they don’t cover the whole exterior, so to get a complete view we did a complete fly-around of the Space Station in our Crew Dragon and during the tour I tried to capture as many details of the outpost as possible. The Dragon windows are not designed for precision photography and using the maximum zoom gave risk of blurry results (although some of the less useful pictures for the engineers have more emotional merit maybe 😊). As we flew through both night and day the lighting conditions were not always ideal either, but nevertheless it was absolutely incredible to view the Space Station from afar with Earth and the cosmos as backdrop. It was an excellent end to the Alpha mission and allowed us to fill our souvenir bank to the max during our last hours in space.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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Space Time again! This time I've built a monowheel for a contest on www.imperiumdersteine.de

 

The design for the outer ring came up quickly, it was more difficult to find a solution for the inner part.

I hope you like it!

Space Needle with time exposed passing Washington State Ferry

We were in Newport to watch my oldest son run a half marathon this weekend. This morning on the beach, I found a sight I have never seen before...rows and rows of formations from the wind. Some looked just like space ships, others were spinning tops, mushrooms, pottery. It was quite a sight!!! and my son was first in his division! a fun weekend with my son, his wife and my two oldest grandkids. oh and my husband too!

Space Shuttle Atlantis, captured in Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral

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