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@realllllmino ☄🌏🌛13:55
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#fanart #mino #winner #nasa by piyaaaaaaaaaaaa

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✨ -Berawa Canggu, Bali-✨ #supermoon #moon #night #adorable #awesome #amazing #view #nasa #sea #waves #sky #clouds #nature #photogrid #photoftheday #picoftheday #bestoftheday #ocean #beach #gorgeous #nature #life #planet #phenomenal #beauty #gorgeous #goodnight
Photo credit By @dotzsoh by the_point_view

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In the #constellation of #Aquila (#theEagle), lies a #star nearing the end of its life that is surrounded by a #starfish_shaped #cloud_of_gas and #dust. A striking image of this object, known as IRAS 19024+0044 has been captured by the #NASA/ESA #HubbleSpaceTelescope.
#astronomy #universe #astronomy_channel by astronomy_channel

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NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg
#NASA #SpaceTravel #SpaceX #Falcon9 #SpaceExploration #Astronomy #Physics #ElonMusk #Apollo #SpaceShuttle #HighDefinition #RocketLaunch #PaleBlueDot #CarlSagan #Astrophysics #Science #Galaxy #Andromeda #BlackHole #Nebula #Hubble #Telescope #Hubble #Pluto #DarkMatter #IsaacNewton #Stars #SolarSystem #astronaut #spacewalk by astropular

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#nofilter
This is the eyes ive been searching for my entire soul journey. Ive come to find that these eyes ive been searching for within a man is actually the entire universe.. can the entire universe be within one being?
#findme #universe #libra #nasa #art #grammy #2016 #eyesarethewindowtothesoul #spiritualbeing #humanexperience #nakedhuman #iorigin #spiritscience #namaste by juustbrii

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What do you think this is?

A painting? Maybe coffee, mixing up? Or any other liquids mixing up?
That’s mostly what this is.
The surface of Jupiter.
There persists a storm on Jupiter namely, The Great Red Spot(top-right) first discovered by the Italian astronomer Gian Domenico Cassini in 1665.
The storm has been raging on the planet since the past 400 years at least, as Jupiter is a gas giant planet, is has received little resistance to stop.
But it has still been decreasing in it’s diameter since it has been observed, originally starting from 40,000 kms wide when measured by the Voyager 1. It has now shrunk down to less than 17,000 kms wide, shrinking at a fast pace of 900 kms per year.
The reasons for this happening have not yet been confirmed but it might have to do with eddy storms around it, stealing it’s energy over time.
It is estimated to vanish in the next 50 years, if the rate remains the same.
This storm alone on the surface of Jupiter can engulf two and a half Earths.
Image Credits: NASA
#jupiter #nasa #voyager1 #greatredspotj by clumsykartik