LG-118A Peacekeeper missile system being tested at the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
Bodes Galaxy
M81 is one of the brightest galaxies that can be seen from the Earth. It is high in the northern sky in the circumpolar constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear. At an apparent magnitude of 6.8 it is just at the limit of naked-eye visibility. The galaxy’s angular size is about the same as that of the Full Moon. This image combines data from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) missions.
RTMM doesn't normally stand for the title of this blog, but it's my blog so I can do it if I want too.
I am a person who questions common sayings that don't make any logical sense, yet everyone seems to think they do.
I "rearrange" instrumental music and film soundtracks for a unique listening experience and I always tend to talk about that a lot.
I recently started work on a Space Genre novel.(Of sorts) This'll be the biggest writing project I've ever considered doing. I might post a few 'completed' things from it. But since the main plot-line changes every week, don't expect too much from me. I also like writing poems, that I can share more of.
I am a Christian finding Joy in the Lord, even if I don't seem to show it...I'm working on that.
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