Wordless Wednesday: Looking Up
Wherever you are, however else you are navigating the isolation of this time, there is infinite wonder and beauty available every night. Look up.
Wherever you are, however else you are navigating the isolation of this time, there is infinite wonder and beauty available every night. Look up.
This week’s card encourages us to take a step back and consider the big picture. For Wordless Wednesday, I offer this video to help do just that.
Our galaxy makes a stunning backdrop for the “Arizona Toadstools.” Which is older — the stones or the Milky Way light particles? Both are our home.
Scanning deep space, these extraordinary telescopes scan for supernova remnants, dark matter, and galaxies that contain supermassive black holes.
Today’s Wordless Wednesday is a flashback to May of this year, as a reminder of how mystery and majesty are always there, when we remember to look.
https://youtu.be/ZqFH-n7QTCU The ancients named our closest planetary neighbor for the Goddess of love and beauty. In seeing how our two worlds dance in space, they chose wisely.
Because the eclipse was only just beginning on the U.S. east coast as the moon set, this is a photo of a similar penumbral eclipse from 2012.
Click this link to visit the NASA website.