Galilean Moons Europa, Callisto, And Io Pass In Front Of Jupiter. Photo Of This Rare Triple-moon Conjunction

Galilean Moons Europa, Callisto, And Io Pass In Front Of Jupiter. Photo Of This Rare Triple-moon Conjunction

Galilean moons Europa, Callisto, and Io pass in front of Jupiter. Photo of this rare triple-moon conjunction taken by the Hubble Space Telescope

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Peculiar Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A (desktop/laptop) Click The Image To Download The Correct Size

Peculiar Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A (desktop/laptop) Click the image to download the correct size for your desktop or laptop in high resolution

Belarusian Greek Catholics Celebrate The Divine Liturgy In A Forest. 1930s. 

Belarusian Greek Catholics celebrate the Divine Liturgy in a forest. 1930s. 

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

From Earthrise to the black hole: astronomy’s most famous images.

Photographs from history that capture humanity’s exploration of the heavens.

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

20 July 1969

One of the most iconic views of Earth, taken from the Apollo 11 spacecraft as it orbited the moon. Describing the scene, the astronaut Neil Armstrong said: ‘It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn’t feel like a giant. I felt very, very small’ | This caption was updated on 11 April 2019 to correct the date the picture was taken, photograph: Nasa.

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

21 July 1969

Buzz Aldrin, the lunar module pilot for the first moon landing, poses on the lunar surface. The footprints of the astronauts are clearly visible in the soil. Neil Armstrong took the picture with a 70mm Hasselblad lunar surface camera Photograph: American Photo Archive/Alamy

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

25 February 1979

This dramatic view of Jupiter’s great red spot and its surroundings was obtained by the Voyager 1 space probe

Photograph: JPL/Nasa/UIG/Getty Images

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

14 February 1990

Often referred to as ‘the pale blue dot’ image, this picture was taken when Voyager 1 was 4bn miles (6.4bn km) from Earth and 32 degrees above the ecliptic plane. Earth is a mere point of light, just 0.12 pixels in size when viewed from that distance. The fuzzy light is scattered sunlight because Earth was close to the sun (from the perspective of Voyager)

Photograph: JPL/Nasa

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

6 January 2004

The first colour image of Mars taken by the panoramic camera on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit. It was the sharpest photograph ever taken on the surface of the planet

Photograph: JPL/Nasa/AP

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

25 September 2012

Called the eXtreme Deep Field, or XDF, this photo was assembled by combining 10 years of Hubble space telescope photographs taken of a patch of sky at the centre of the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field. By collecting faint light over many hours of observation, the telescope revealed thousands of galaxies, both nearby and very distant, making it the deepest image of the universe ever taken at that time

Photograph: Hubble space telescope/Nasa/ESA

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

24 July 2015

A combination of images captured by the New Horizons space probe, with enhanced colours to show differences in the composition and texture of Pluto’s surface

Photograph: AP

From Earthrise To The Black Hole: Astronomy’s Most Famous Images.

10 April 2019

The first image of a black hole, captured by the Event Horizon telescope (EHT) – a planet-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes forged through international collaboration. The shadow of a black hole seen here is the closest we can come to an image of the black hole itself, a completely dark object from which light cannot escape

Photograph: EHT Collaboration/UCL

Amazing dominoes structure

“Patristic literature associates the timing of the Circumcision on the eighth day with the Resurrection. Here the argument rests on the kind of mystical numerology which we no longer take seriously, but it did formerly engage so great minds. The reasoning runs somewhat as follows. Seven is the number of completion and fullness, for the world was created in seven days, and is due to pass through seven ages. But if seven is perfect, then seven-plus-one is pluperfect. Eight, therefore, stands for renewal, regeneration - whence the architectural tradition of eight-sided baptistries. And Christ rose from the dead on the day superseding the Sabbath, on the eight day; just as the world’s seven ages will be followed in the eighth age by the General Resurrection. These notions attach themselves almost from the beginning to all theological meditation on Christ’s circumcision. From St. Justin Martyr in the 2nd century to St. Thomas Aquinas, it is the sense of the mystery that the Circumcision on the eighth day prefigures Christ’s Resurrection, and thereby, implicitly, the resurrection of all.”

— Leo Steinberg (The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion, page 52). On the next page he quotes Bede, “[It is] our true and complete circumcision, when, on the day of judgment, all souls having put off the corruption of the flesh … we will enter the forecourt of the heavenly kingdom to behold forever the face of the Creator. This is prefigured by the circumcision of the little ones in the temple of the Lord in Jerusalem.”

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Polomka, Slovakia. The embroidered items are mostly traditional shirts (collars and sleeves) and bonnets.

Kościół W Górznie - Górzno Church

Kościół w Górznie - Górzno Church

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