Christine. 26th Winter of this life. Built from stardust and if you get too close, I’ll show you each element as I destroy myself. In Uni for human rights
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Ama Codjoe, from Bluest Nude: Poems; “Bluest Nude”
[Text ID: “I crave. I want to be seen clearly or not at all.”]
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Vladimir Nabokov, from letter to Vera Nabokov dated July 1923, featured in Letters to Vera
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s high resolution, near-infrared look at Herbig-Haro 211 reveals exquisite detail of the outflow of a young star, an infantile analogue of our Sun. Herbig-Haro objects are formed when stellar winds or jets of gas spewing from newborn stars form shock waves colliding with nearby gas and dust at high speeds.
Credits: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, T. Ray (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies)
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Pyrite Ammonites (Mineral replacement)! Approximately 195 Million Years Old!
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Celia Lesh
I gave you everything I have
2019
Polymer clay, ink
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The glittering, glitzy contents of the globular cluster NGC 6652 sparkle in this star-studded image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The core of the cluster is suffused with the pale blue light of countless stars, and a handful of particularly bright foreground stars are adorned with crisscrossing diffraction spikes. NGC 6652 lies in our own Milky Way galaxy in the constellation Sagittarius, just under 30,000 light-years from Earth and only 6,500 light-years from the galactic center.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Sarajedini, G. Piotto
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