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9 years ago
Artist Christina Hutchinson Combines The Cosmos And Earth In Her Series Of Exquisite Resin Necklaces.

Artist Christina Hutchinson combines the cosmos and Earth in her series of exquisite resin necklaces.

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BLACK VELVET NEBULA CAKE
BLACK VELVET NEBULA CAKE
BLACK VELVET NEBULA CAKE
BLACK VELVET NEBULA CAKE

BLACK VELVET NEBULA CAKE


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5 years ago
Asian Beef Skewers

Asian beef skewers


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9 years ago

                                       Love - New Nobility

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9 years ago
Hubble’s Bubble

Hubble’s Bubble

To celebrate 26 years in space, Hubble has captured this magnificent view of NGC 7635, better known as the Bubble Nebula. The “bubble” is created by the stellar wind from a hot, young central star that is 10-20 times the mass of our Sun.


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8 years ago
Tara Donovan At Pace Gallery. 
Tara Donovan At Pace Gallery. 

Tara Donovan at Pace Gallery. 

9 years ago
Winds a quarter the speed of light spotted leaving mysterious binary systems
"We think these so-called 'ultra-luminous x-ray sources' are special binary systems, sucking up gas at a much higher rate than an ordinary x-ray binary," said Dr Ciro Pinto from Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy, the paper's lead author.

Astronomers have observed two black holes in nearby galaxies devouring their companion stars at an extremely high rate, and spitting out matter at a quarter the speed of light.

Two black holes in nearby galaxies have been observed devouring their companion stars at a rate exceeding classically understood limits, and in the process, kicking out matter into surrounding space at astonishing speeds of around a quarter the speed of light.

The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, used data from the European Space Agency’s (ESA) XMM-Newton space observatory to reveal for the first time strong winds gusting at very high speeds from two mysterious sources of x-ray radiation. The discovery, published in the journal Nature, confirms that these sources conceal a compact object pulling in matter at extraordinarily high rates.

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9 years ago
Honey Cornmeal Pancakes With Blackberry Maple Syrup

Honey Cornmeal Pancakes with Blackberry Maple Syrup


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9 years ago
Robyn Rubenstein. 
Robyn Rubenstein. 

Robyn Rubenstein. 

5 years ago
Resilience by Francisco Galarraga

Resilience by Francisco Galarraga

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