Comet Nishimura l Sebastian Voltmer
Sh2-155, Dusty Cave
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Dupattas have to much power....hiding from the sun under the it, childhood friends using dupattas to catch and carry oranges from the tree, mothers useing it as a blanket for her child, using it as a makeshift bag to carry all the library books you borrowed, stolen kisses under them...I want to scream.
Chai is a love language. Cut fruit is a love language. Peeling clementines is a love language. Giving your dupatta to someone when they're cold is a love language. Fresh jasmine is a love language. Gulab jamun is a love language.
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NGC 2244 - the Rosette Nebula
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Solstice: Sunrises Around the Year : Does the Sun always rise in the same direction? No. As the months change, the direction toward the rising Sun changes, too. The featured image shows the direction of sunrise every month during 2019 as seen from near the city of Amman, Jordan. The camera in the image is always facing due east, with north toward the left and south toward the right. Although the Sun always rises in the east in general, it rises furthest to the south of east on the December solstice, and furthest north of east on the June solstice. Today is the December solstice, the day of least sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere and of most sunlight in the Southern Hemisphere. In many countries, the December Solstice is considered an official change in season: for example the first day of winter in the North. Solar heating and stored energy in the Earth’s surface and atmosphere are near their lowest during winter, making the winter months usually the coldest of the year. On the brighter side, in the north, daylight hours will now increase every day from until June. via NASA
they made it
purple sky in fuzhou, fujian province by 活该咪_
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