Aquí en esta lista de perfiles escogí seis de mis perfiles favoritos que pienso que serian de su agrado . Estos perfiles los he escogido de manera que se adapten al concepto he intereses de mi blog personal.
Explosión en la superficie del sol / @universe_dope / #universe #cosmos
Día de feria / @dreamermagazine / #photography #perspective
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#Hubble30 (1996) This Hubble Space Telescope image, released in 1996 to celebrate the telescope's 6th anniversary, shows several blue, loop-shaped objects that actually are multiple images of the same galaxy. They have been duplicated by the "gravitational lens " of the cluster of yellow, elliptical and spiral galaxies — called 0024+1654 — near the photograph's center. The gravitational lens is produced by the cluster's tremendous gravitational field that bends light to magnify, brighten, and distort the image of a more distant object. Light from the distant galaxy bends as it passes through the cluster, dividing the galaxy's light into five separate images in this photograph. The light also has distorted the galaxy's image from a normal spiral shape into a more arc-shaped object. Astronomers are certain the blue objects are copies of the same galaxy because the shapes are similar. Though the gravitational light-bending process was well known, Hubble's high resolution revealed structures within the blue galaxy that astronomers had never seen before. For more information, follow the link in our bio. Credit: W.N. Colley and E. Turner (Princeton University), J.A. Tyson (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), and NASA
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Conglomerado de galaxias / @nasahubble / #galaxies #spiral #hubble
Hendrix being hendrix / @stunningsixties / #Music #hendrix #legends
Meme representando cuando encuentras tu “pick” favorito. / @highonguitar / #foundit #lostit
Niña posando / @city.ports / #art #portrait