Spring at the golden gate pavilion.
Saitama, Japan.
Head of a partisan from the guard of King Henry III of France, dated 1588.
from The Worcester Art Museum
I am once again asking for recommendations of Greek myth inspired books 📖 So far I loved reading the Maidens and The Song of Achilles, but my favourite has to be Pandora by Susan Stokes! (Absolutely hated The Silence of Girls by Pat Baker, don’t understand why it exists.)
‘Forgotten library’
Francis Meslet Art
Huế, Vietnam. Credit to _im.rot_ (Instagram).
Sturgeon Full Moon l Erik Contreras
This is how the James Web telescope works
the smell of old books
Telescope Dome, Mt. Wilson Observatory, Angeles National Forest, California, 2023.
The beginnings of "big science" and the evolution of astronomy as more than speculative star gazing are both encapsulated in this structure. Its telescopes are now obsolete for most kinds of optical observations in the visible spectrum as larger mirrors and locations far from urban light pollution make other observatories more useful for those. Mt. Wilson Observatory is still used for some other types of astronomical explorations. Amazing that only a little more than a century old, the observatory saw the known universe expand from a single galaxy to one of countless galaxies spread over billions of light years even as the number of planets known to orbit around stars has grown exponentially. Mt. Wilson's telescopes and the early astronomers who worked there laid the groundwork for all of the magnificent facilities now available to astronomy and astrophysics and for the discoveries they are making. Not least of those is the Webb Telescope in space 1.5 million + km from earth.