Figured I would post another NASA space picture as "Eye Candy" and for you all to think about.
But before we get to the "Eye Candy" and what I wrote today Please do not forget to vote on "Topic Word" - there is still time until Noon on the 20th to vote for one of the 6 letter "Q" words.
This one is a picture taken by the Hubble Telescope of the Orion Nebula.
For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere and wonder where Orion is: Roughly it appears in the Eastern Sky in Spring and moves across From East to West until late Fall. Simple Description is that it looks like an Hourglass tilted over on like the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The picture is of the Nebula which is located at the belt of Orion which is a set of Three stars (visible to the naked eye) across the middle of the "Hour Glass".
I find it amazing all of the various colors and designs that can be found in space and can understand where and how pictures like this inspire imagination and perspectives.
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9 months ago
This picture looks like something you can frame :) I love it.
ReplyDeleteI too find pictures like this so amazing. It is a beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteI love pictures like these. My husband is into astronomy and I bought him several posters of similar pictures for a present years ago. I think I like them more than he does!
ReplyDeleteI love Hubble, the website is just fantastic I can browse it for ages. Fantastic picture.
ReplyDeleteThe Things we can't see sometimes can be the most Fantastic when we actually get the chance to see them.
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