Exploring virtual reality at NASA’s Ames Research Center, 1989.
Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame | Marvel Sisterhood
I don’t who is the creator, but i found these fan arts and i like soo much
thanos: *lays his eyes on peter parker*
carol:
when I remember supercorp hasn't happened yet
Steve/Peggy: *had one kiss literally 70 years ago and then both moved on with their lives*
Marvel: so cute, he would definitely abandon his life here, giving up better healthcare, equal rights and general quality of life to break up her marriage! 😍😍
Carol/ Maria: *live together, raise a child together, support each other are generally married*
Marvel: aww such a good friendship! Just gals being pals👭
Me:
It’s truly the Avengers’ world. The opening weekend of “Avengers: Endgame” demolished box office records with a stunning $350 million in North America and $1.2 billion worldwide. Disney-Marvel’s fourth and final Avengers superhero movie has captivated moviegoers, accounting for more than four of every five tickets sold domestically.
“Avengers: Endgame” topped the year-old “Avengers: Infinity War” records by nearly $100 million domestically and a jaw-dropping $560 million worldwide. China generated an astounding $329 million over its five-day launch weekend.
The Star Streams of NGC 5907 Image Credit & Copyright: R Jay Gabany (Blackbird Observatory) - collaboration; D.Martinez-Delgado(IAC, MPIA), J.Penarrubia (U.Victoria) I. Trujillo (IAC) S.Majewski (U.Virginia), M.Pohlen (Cardiff)
Explanation: Grand tidal streams of stars seem to surround galaxy NGC 5907. The arcing structures form tenuous loops extending more than 150,000 light-years from the narrow, edge-on spiral, also known as the Splinter or Knife Edge Galaxy. Recorded only in very deep exposures, the streams likely represent the ghostly trail of a dwarf galaxy - debris left along the orbit of a smaller satellite galaxy that was gradually torn apart and merged with NGC 5907 over four billion years ago. Ultimately this remarkable discovery image, from a small robotic observatory in New Mexico, supports the cosmological scenario in which large spiral galaxies, including our own Milky Way, were formed by the accretion of smaller ones. NGC 5907 lies about 40 million light-years distant in the northern constellation Draco.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap191116.html
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