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1990-2004: "L'Affaire Brando", Drames familiaux et fin de l'acteur - Ava, Gene, Audrey et Les Autres
Rebecca Brando, Marlon Brando, Tarita and Teihotu Brando at the trial of Christian Brando. #Brando
Planets Large and Small Populate Our Galaxy (Infographic)
How Planets in Alien Solar Systems Stack Up (Infographic) by Karl Tate, SPACE.com Infographics Artist
Pluto's Atmosphere Confounds Researchers
Pluto’s Atmosphere Confounds Researchers Observations by New Horizons, combined with new modeling of long-term trends, suggest that Pluto's atmosphere is far more dynamic than anyone imagined. Although it is vanishingly thin, sootlike aerosol particles scatter light in a way that imparts a blue color to the sky. NASA
Infographic: Ultimate limits of nature and humanity
Theoretical Limits: Ultimate limits of nature and humanity. By BBC Future
Stunning image showing the fusion of three galaxies by astronomers called "The Bird", this triple galaxy (composed of two massive spiral galaxies and a third irregular galaxy) lies 650 million light years in Sagittarius. The resulting mega galaxy is called Tinker Bell Triplet.
10 Ways To Supercharge The Pageviews On Your Posts [Infographic]
Some good tips in here: To Ways to Supercharge Your Blog Pageviews. #Infographic
Ascensionearth2012.org
Ascension Earth ~ Fresh content posted throughout the day! : Astronauts’ well-kept secret: ‘Space has a smell’
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The Sword Of Orion - The Orion constellation is noticeable for three medium-bright stars in a short, straight row. These stars represent Orion’s Belt. If you look closely, you’ll notice a curved line of stars “hanging” from the three Belt stars. These stars represent Orion’s Sword. Look for the Orion Nebula about midway down in the Sword of Orion, otherwise known as M42, a stellar nursery where new stars are being born. [Space Future: http://futuristicnews.com/category/future-space/]
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The “Black Widow” pulsar is moving through the galaxy at a speed of almost a million kilometers per hour. A bow shock wave due to this motion is visible to optical telescopes, shown in this image as the greenish crescent shape. The pressure behind the bow shock creates a second shock wave that sweeps the cloud of high-energy particles back from the pulsar to form the cocoon.