Evening travel log:
Galaxies by Webb ScopeAndromeda Galaxy
Galaxy star universe
Pleiades star cluster
Space Art ~ Moon Temple by Gilbert Williams - in high frequency colors
Celestial Visitation ~ CSNY cover artMachu Piccu Saucer
Desert Flyby
Billy Meier ~ Switzerland Pleiadian Beamship
Nice crisp photos from Meier's 35 mm camera
The 'Wedding Cake' ship
The Matlock Baths Incident by Mark Bryan!
Derbyshire has its share of oddities. Strange tales indeed.
Beautiful indigos and violets, the colors of dreamscapes...
It hasta be Shasta. Taken on a flyby...haven't done any climbing there in much too long. Photo taken in July.
Red Dawn Saucer Cloud over Shasta
Twin lenticulars hovering over Shastina
Shasta Cloud Wave
Shasta sunset hover cloud~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Galaxies are indeed a work of art, from a distance.
Note the galactic core and bulge of our own Milky Way Galaxy.This image shows how the barred spiral galaxy is feeding material into its central region, igniting massive star birth and probably causing its bulge of stars to grow. The material also is fueling a black hole in the galaxy's core. A galaxy's bulge is a central, football-shaped structure composed of stars, gas, and dust. The dark material surrounding the center of the galaxy is gas and dust that is being funneled into the central region by the bar. The blue regions pinpoint young star clusters.
For an in depth study of the effects of a Galactic Super Wave event, see Paul LaViolette's video below
Earth Under Fire:
If that's not enough to get your bag packed, with towel, and ready for Hitch hiking the Galaxy,
here's our ever-ready-to-bust-a-paradigm-in-the-chops-guy Graham Hancock with his latest Netflix
wake-up call: Ancient Apocalypse --
-- Enjoy!
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