Limb of Jupiter, featuring the Great Red Spot - as seen by Voyager 2 on 28th June 1979, just prior to its historic encounter with the giant planet. Reprocessed by Ian Regan.
Jupiter taken by Voyager 2 - From Ian Regan - https://flic.kr/p/8wi2Ey
Limb of Jupiter, featuring the Great Red Spot - as seen by Voyager 2 on 28th June 1979, just prior to its historic encounter with the giant planet. Reprocessed by Ian Regan.
Jupiter taken by Voyager 2 - From Ian Regan - https://flic.kr/p/8wi2Ey
~You know why, I want to talk to you.
So simple the words and yet they has such meaning,
+There will be time after! Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
+What in hell could stop me from it?
~I would like to stop you, I would have come sooner if I could! I spotted you a week ago and then lost you.
+And why do you want to stop me?
And I am being strangled by the long skinny hands of stress!
Yesterday was a great day! I had dinner with friends and after that I went to see Hans Zimmer and at the end I the night I went to the roof and I saw Jupyter in all itβs glory though the telescope
Newest release of #Jupiter aurora from program 17408. Observation date 2025-10-17, but released a few days ago.
www.planetarylightshow.com/jupiter/prop...
Credit: Planetary Light Show
The joyful moment of today was seeing the clouds!
Thanks βΊοΈ
Our new hat!
My neck hurts and I am burned out!
#PhD_life
My neck hurts from too much screen time!
UN..cultured.
Some days I feel so angry and stuck and board that literally lose my interest in living!
A Catherine O'Hara appreciation post! Thank you for everything. I'll love you forever
This is tragically beautiful.
Today we made another awesome phd hat! We are great hat makers!
This book really makes me believe in love!
Photo by Ben James McEvoy
Bending the Light Photography #Canada
Goodnight
Sometimes being in the middle of math an physics makes a lot of problems, for example my thesis looked fine by my physics professor but need many many corrections in form and writing by my second professor!
Still frame from animation showing Artemis II leaving Earth's magnetosphere bubble and heading towards the Moon
The visualisation / animation from NASA SVS that shows #ArtemisII leaving Earth and punching through the magnetosphere is very good!
If I were doing presentations, this is the one I would use - highlighting Earth's protective magnetosphere.
Go here: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5622/
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Star Trek First Contact scene, and if you haven't watched this one you should cancel all plans and view immejietly. (Also has a Mark S from Severance cameo) Ok, it's nighttime and we're close in on 2 dudes, closest is Zefram Cochrane, and just behind him is William T. Riker, famous tromboner. Both are in civilian clothes, Riker a leather jacket, and Zefram in a bomber type coat with the white fluffy wooly stuffing around the collar. Zefram is also wearing a weird black hat that is sort of like a bandana in form and function, but instead of fabric it's bedazzled leather. He's speaking, and looks kind of dumbfounded or stumped. Closed caption reads, "You're all....astronauts .. on some kind of Star Trek" Happy First Contact Day ππΌ
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Happy First Contact Day ππ½
Couldnβt see the MAPS comet because of the dumb cloudy whether in Germany πππ
βWe are a way for the universe to know itself.β
What ging movies with people in cinema is magical