weaknesses include tea (earl grey), toast (with liberal use of butter), television (good and bad, but mostly good), sweaters (big), movies (a strange mix), books (even stranger), art (a bit of everything), design (good), clouds (grey), and blankets (warm).
“Hundreds of thousands of glittering stars shine in a cluster at the center of our galaxy in a new photograph from the Hubble Space Telescope.
The cluster is called Messier 9, and contains hordes of stars swarming in a spherical cloud about 25,000 light-years from Earth. The object is too faint to be seen with the naked eye, and when it was discovered by French astronomer Charles Messier in 1764, the scientist could only resolve it as a faint smudge that he classified as a nebula (“cloud” in Latin).
Now, though, the Hubble Space Telescope is powerful enough to make out more than 250,000 individual stars in Messier 9, in a new picture released today (March 16). The bluer points indicate hotter stars, while the redder stars are cooler.”
stunning… absolutely stunning.
(Source: heartbloodspirit)
stunning… absolutely stunning.