A device exists that allows law enforcement to see perfectly into your memory, but the law requires consent for it to be used. You are innocent of the accused crime but not innocent.
Palazzo Reale, Naples, Italy
Massimo Listri Photography
Timelapse of Europa & Io orbiting Jupiter, shot from Cassini during its flyby of Jupiter
constellations page in my grimoire ✨
Andromeda, Our Sister
This beautiful, bright, spiral galaxy is Messier 64, often called the Black Eye Galaxy or the Sleeping Beauty Galaxy for its heavy-lidded appearance in telescopic views. M64 is about 17 million light-years distant in the otherwise well-groomed northern constellation Coma Berenices. In fact, the Red Eye Galaxy might also be an appropriate moniker in this colorful composition of narrow and wideband images. The enormous dust clouds obscuring the near-side of M64’s central region are laced with the telltale reddish glow of hydrogen associated with star forming regions. But they are not this galaxy’s only peculiar feature. Observations show that M64 is actually composed of two concentric, counter-rotating systems. While all the stars in M64 rotate in the same direction as the interstellar gas in the galaxy’s central region, gas in the outer regions, extending to about 40,000 light-years, rotates in the opposite direction. The dusty eye and bizarre rotation is likely the result of a billion year old merger of two different galaxies.
Credit: NASA, Hubble Heritage Team
2 Romances, CD.65, L.79, Arranged For Violin and Piano : I. L'âme évaporée (1891)
By Composer Claude Debussy
Performed By Duo Tolkien : Alessio Benvenuti, Violin ~ Marco Lo Muscio, Piano
L'âme évaporée et souffrante
The vanishing and suffering soul, the sweet soul, the fragrant soul of divine lilies that I have picked In the garden of your thoughts, Where, then, have the winds chased it, this charming soul of the lilies ? Is there no longer a perfume that remains of the celestial sweetness of the days when you enveloped me In a supernatural haze, made of hope, of faithful love, of bliss and of peace ?
A planet called HD 114762 b is so big that when it was first discovered, scientists thought it was a star.
The Pantheon, Paris, France