tyoglassfromthepast posted on instagram


#God#space #nasa #animalkingdom #Angels #ruins #staugustinefl #eygpt #thewholeworld #ainamls. And the one that dont belive in the one god they will feel his wrath of destrution so play them toys trumpets its the whole uninverse hears mine when its sounded i have sounded i dont know how many but they are coming by tyoglassfromthepast

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Friendship 7 carried astronaut John Glenn into space in 1962. It’s 2016 everyone! Here’s to a great year of space exploration! Image credit: NASA #nasa #space #rocket #science #earth #world #amazing #friendship #astronomy #technology #instagood #instafollow #engineering #galaxy #beautiful #amazing #astronautical #astronauts by astronautical_info

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#shoutout #getseen #god#Angels #space #eygpt #fishing #animalkingdom #staugustinefl #nasa #instagram #thewholeworld ….these are the words of the son of god whose eyes are like blazing fire and whose feet are like burnished bronze .. them toy trumpets will never be heard over the wrath of god i have sounded i dont know how many that night but the whole uninervers could hear it and its not a game by tyoglassfromthepast

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Located in Sagittarius, the Trifid Nebula is very unique mix of three different kinds of nebulae (emission, reflection, and dark), as well as an open cluster of stars. The Trifid Nebula contains a gas and dust cloud filled with a whole mess of embryonic stars, but its center star, HD 164492A, has a mass that’s twenty times more than the mass of our sun. Even though it is located about 5,000 light-years away, this nebula can actually be seen with a small telescope. On a moonless summer night, face south, find the teapot star pattern in the constellation Sagittarius, and use the three stars that make up the spout to guide you north. Once you spot the Lagoon Nebula, move up about two degrees and you’ll be able to see the Trifid Nebula in all its glory. Photo cred: Adam Block, Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter, U. Arizona #science #space #astronomy #nasa #stargazing by geekwrapped