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Il Teatro di Amelia è un gioiello incastonato nel tempo, dove ogni sipario che si alza svela storie senza tempo.
por que? [Why?]
esa certeza sen tempo como a luz Venús en labaradas aínda respirando materia de deusa morta ao fin muller nube sombra baleiro
quen sabe de nós nese leito tecido en sabana de beixos?
fuches ti a man ou cadea o ceo inventado que houbese sido
óllao!
© Manoel T, 2023

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Spiral, elliptical, irregular
This image shows an irregular galaxy named IC 10, a member of the Local Group — a collectiongrouping of over 50 galaxies inwithin our cosmic neighbourhood that includes the Milky Way.
IC 10 is a remarkable object. It is the closest-known starburst galaxy to us, meaning that it is undergoing a furious bout of star formation fueled by ample supplies of cool hydrogen gas. This gas condenses into vast molecular clouds, which then form into dense knots where pressures and temperatures reach a point sufficient to ignite nuclear fusion, thus giving rise to new generations of stars.
As an irregular galaxy, IC 10 lacks the majestic shape of spiral galaxies such as the Milky Way, or the rounded, ethereal appearance of elliptical galaxies. It is a faint object, despite its relative proximity to us — justof 2.2 million light-years. In fact, IC 10 only became known to humankind in 1887, when American astronomer Lewis Swift spotted it during an observing campaign. The small galaxy remains difficult to study even today, because it is located along a line-of-sight which is chock-full of cosmic dust and stars.
A version of this image was entered into the Hubble's Hidden Treasures image processing competition by contestant Nikolaus Sulzenauer, and went on to win tenth prize.
https://www.spacetelescope.org/images/potw