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acaixa:

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spaceplasma:

Bits and Pieces of the Carina Nebula

This is a series of close-up views of the complex gas structures in a small portion of the Carina Nebula. The nebula is a cold cloud of predominantly hydrogen gas. It is laced with dust, which makes the cloud opaque. The cloud is being eroded by a gusher of ultraviolet light from young stars in the region. They sculpt a variety of fantasy shapes, many forming tadpole-like structures. In some frames, smaller pieces of nebulosity can be seen freely drifting, such as the 2.3-trillion-mile-long structure at upper right. The most striking feature is a 3.5-trillion-mile-long horizontal jet in the upper left frame. It is being blasted into space by a young star hidden in the tip of the pillar-like structure. A bowshock has formed near the tip of the jet.

Credit: NASA, ESA, and M. Livio

designcloud:

Museum of Art and History by Onionlab

Onionlab made the Museum of Art and History in Geneva ‘disintegrate’ and take on various shapes at the 2013 Mapping Festival. 

cjwho:

‘Frozen Time’ Installation | Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane Architects | Photography: Takuji Shimmura

antenatransmite:

Eternal Spot Light fundion en el teatro de la danza

Un poco de mi trabajo como directos creativo  de eventos