Nature
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I worked with an attorney who was on the Board of Directors of McDonald Observatory and he would bring me 11 x 17 official and stunning photographs from Hubble Telescope along with reading material. I have dozens of the most famous of its findings. On the back or a slip of paper inside would reveal what it is. This below is the globular cluster NGC 6723, also known as the Chandelier Cluster. Each of its ‘lightbulbs’ is an individual star 27,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius (the Archer)
Globular clusters contain some of the oldest stars in our galaxy 
with some clusters nearly as old as the Universe itself! Exactly how globular clusters form is not yet known...... but observing programmes using Hubble have revealed clues to the history of globular clusters like NGC 6723, which appears to have undergone two periods of star formation.

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NASA just announced that #Voyager 1 will reach 1 light-day from Earth at 12:16:07 a.m. CST on November 18, 2026. At that point, any signal we send to the spacecraft will take 24 hours to reach it. (2 days before my birthday!)
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Hard work = these beauties! Happy Saturday

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Loons at Stormy Lake put on a show this week. Brought some diversions from the trauma of dad passing. Several days ago an eagle dive bombed a loon with young ones. Because of the young ones they won't dive and leave them unprotected and the eagle caught a loon. It was too heavy to lift so it was seen swimming across the lake, almost a mile, dragging it in the water. Amazing!
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@wissox83 wow thats crazy nature!
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@wissox83 It is such a struggle with life and death in the animal world. I cringe when I see the fox with a lizard, but a road runner with a snake makes me happy, now a LOON!! That was something to see.
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@RockChalkinTexas-0 I’ve been watching Americas on nbc on thursdays, it’s like national geo. Back in the day. Narrated by tom hanks. Cool show before at 7, back in the Dino days, surving earth.
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@crimsonblu22 I like those shows too but David Attenboroughs are just amazing.
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@wissox83 I never pass up a Planet Earth series by Sir David, or any of the others he has done.