Gumdrop meets Spider, March 6, 1969: Apollo 9 Command/Service Modules nicknamed “Gumdrop” and Lunar Module nicknamed “Spider” are shown docked together in this photo by Lunar Module pilot Russell L. Schweickart as Command Module pilot David Scott stands in the open hatch during his EVA [3020×3000]
Portrait of the alien I’m gonna rescue from Area 51 on the 20th of September, 2019
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Final art fight update - until next year I suppose! I made 27 attacks and defended 22, so I was able to stay ahead of the curve and then some :D The attacks I received were so amazing too, I was completely floored by how much time strangers put into my OCs! Def going to do this again. Overall it was a crazy wholesome experience ~
Look! A cosmic block party 🥳 In this Hubble image, you’ll find 50 spiral and dwarf galaxies hanging out in our cosmic neighborhood. The main focal point of stars is actually a dwarf galaxy. Dwarf galaxies often show a hazy structure, an ill-defined shape and an appearance somewhat akin to a swarm or cloud of stars — and UGC 685 is no exception to this. These data were gathered under Hubble’s Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey (LEGUS) program, the sharpest and most comprehensive ultraviolet survey of star-forming galaxies in the nearby universe. Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA; the LEGUS team, B. Tully, D. Calzetti
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