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Now, I followed the instructions by the letter this time - go for it boys - what do you reckon? Which of the 3 is the better one?
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Off Prompt - Just learned the waffle stitch! Time to practice, practice, practice! 😉😁
Hot air balloons drift over Decatur during the 2022 Alabama Jubilee. #hotairballoon #hotairballoon #alabamajubilee #memorialday #decaturalabama #stilllearning
this was my first time surfing. my step-father used to teach me to body surf so catching the waves came naturally ... standing up (more so staying up) was ... well ... saved for another day. (photo by michael)
Hannah, a different guy did her, I wish we would have had us ALL by the same guy, or had hers done again... Next time were in cali I guess LMFAO
#Pleiades is a star cluster located 444 light years from Earth. It contains about 3000 blue hot stars and is visible with the naked eye. There are reflection nebula around the brightest stars that will keep me going back until I capture them effectively. #StillLearning
#Messier5 is a globular cluster of more than 100,000 stars 20,500 light years from Earth. Under dark skies, it looks like a single star to the naked eye. Most of the stars are red giants more than 12 billion (with a b!) years old but the cluster contains a surprising number of young stars called blue stragglers. I made this image with my 250mm lens so I couldn't pull individual stars out of the dense core but was happy to resolve at least a few individual stars. I will revisit with my 714mm telescope in the future. #StillLearning
Learning-based visual data compression and analysis have attracted great interest from both academia and industry recently.
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Continuing my deep exploration of the #VeilNebula I revisited the #WesternVeil aka the Witch's Broom to create this image of 67 five minutes exposures. The bright star (that seems to me to be the witch' riding the broom) is 52 Cygni, a star that is either a red clump or a red giant star. If it is a red clump star, it is burning helium in its core and is 2.27 billion (!) years old. If it is a red giant, it is burning hydrogen in its core and is only (!) 910 million years old. The Wstern Veil Nebula is part of a large supernova remnant that is between 10,000 and 20,000 years old. It's hard to imagine what these ages actually mean. #StillLearning