Mike Olbinski’s “Vorticity 3” is a stunning view of storm chasing in the American West. (Video and image credit: M. Olbinski) Read the full article
Clouds casting thousand-mile shadows when viewed from the ISS
Picture of the moon that I had to take for my astronomy class. reddit.com/r/spaceporn
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“Using nothing more than Newton’s laws of gravitation, we astronomers can confidently predict that several billion years from now, our home galaxy, the Milky Way, will merge with our neighboring galaxy Andromeda. Because the distances between the stars are so great compared to their sizes, few if any stars in either galaxy will actually collide.
Any life on the worlds of that far-off future should be safe, but they would be treated to an amazing, billion-year-long light show a dance of a half a trillion stars to music first heard on one little world by a man who had but one true friend.”
COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey (2014) written by Ann Druyan and Steven Soter
Comet NEOWISE over Lebanon via NASA https://ift.tt/2AEaEcc