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You must have been warned against letting the golden hours slip by; but some of them are golden only because we let them slip by.
-- James M. Barrie
(Solothurn, Switzerland)
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Self-portrait, 2020 - by Luisa Del Valle, American
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Content in the shallows, Burma (Myanmar), 2008 - by Monica Denevan, American
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15th July 1998: Saint Andrew's Church in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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Hoag’s Object
Hoag's Object is a unique astronomical structure located in the constellation Serpens, located approximately 600 million light-years away from Earth.
It is classified as a ring galaxy, notable for its unusual appearance, which consists of a bright central core surrounded by a ring of stars and gas. The galaxy has a distinct two-part structure: a bright, compact core and a surrounding ring of stars. The ring is composed mainly of young, blue stars, while the core contains older, red stars.
Hoag's Object was discovered in 1950 by the American astronomer Arthur Hoag. It was initially cataloged in the "Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies" due to its unusual morphology.
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"There has never been a man mean and at the same time virtuous."
~ Confucius

Painting by Lang Shining
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Felix Revello de Toro born 1926, Figurative Spanish Painter .
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Triglavski Narodni Park, Slovenija. Photos by S.N.
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Hoag’s Object
Hoag's Object is a unique astronomical structure located in the constellation Serpens, located approximately 600 million light-years away from Earth.
It is classified as a ring galaxy, notable for its unusual appearance, which consists of a bright central core surrounded by a ring of stars and gas. The galaxy has a distinct two-part structure: a bright, compact core and a surrounding ring of stars. The ring is composed mainly of young, blue stars, while the core contains older, red stars.
Hoag's Object was discovered in 1950 by the American astronomer Arthur Hoag. It was initially cataloged in the "Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies" due to its unusual morphology.
Image Credit: NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA); Acknowledgment: Ray A. Lucas (STScI/AURA)
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Triglavski Narodni Park, Slovenija. Photos by S.N.
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There is no difference between me and these streets, save that they are streets and I am a soul; and perhaps that difference is negligible when we consider the essence of things.
-- Fernando Pessoa
(Vernazza, Italy)
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