thomasbrisenio
thomasbrisenio
Thomas Briseño
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🌠Life is only a dream🐒, 👨‍🚀We are the imagination of ourselves👽
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thomasbrisenio · 13 days ago
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The Statue of Liberty Nebula, NGC 3576 // vikas chander
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thomasbrisenio · 1 year ago
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The life cycle of the Sun from cloud of gas to black dwarf cinder, illustrated by Davis Meltzer for the National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Universe, 1980.
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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Close up view of Pluto from the New Horizons spacecraft
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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Faroe Islands by saviourmifsud
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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The Beauty of the Helix Nebula, also known as the Eye of the Universe.
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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A 140 mega pixel image of our star the sun! Make sure you zoom in! To see a super clear image in 8k, download this image to your phone gallery and have fun zooming in
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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love is the highest vibration in the universe
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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International Space Station passing in front of the Sun ☀️ 149.6 million kilometers apart.
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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WR 102 // Manuel Peitsch
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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Stormy Seas in the Lagoon © Hubble
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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Some nebulae in the Small Magellanic Cloud // Addos
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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The oldest house in France has been standing there since 1478
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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Our uranium glass cabinet at night | source
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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Stunning sunset! This happens because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering: cirrus clouds scatter the longer, red wavelengths of light and give the sky an orange or reddish hue | source
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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different viewpoints
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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WR134 & Tulip Nebula in Cosmic Dust ©
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thomasbrisenio · 2 years ago
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The Whirlpool Galaxy, M51 // Rick Veregin
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