The Blue- Glowing Astronaut.
This photo was taken during the Apollo-12 mission way back in 1969. But the reason for the blue glow is still not conclusive.
Orgonelab’s article - Astronaut Blues takes you on a journey. A journey alongside with physicists and their theories as they try to produce a rationale for this bizarre behavior. It is highly recommended that you read it.
“Enlightenment is a destructive process. It has nothing to do with becoming better or being happier. Enlightenment is the crumbling away of untruth. It’s seeing through the facade of pretense. It’s the complete eradication of everything we imagined to be true.”
— Adyashanti
Angel Nebula
Planets, stars, nebulas and a galaxy – this impressive image has them all. Closest to home are the two planets Mars (right) and Saturn (center), visible as the two bright orange spots in the upper half of the featured image. On the central right are the colorful Rho Ophiuchus star clouds featuring the bright orange star Antares lined up below Mars. These interstellar clouds contain both red emission nebulas and blue reflection nebulas. At the top right of the image is the Blue Horsehead reflection nebula. On the lower left are many dark absorption nebulas that extend from the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. The featured deep composite was composed of multiple deep exposures taken last month from Brazil. Although you need a telescope to see the nebulosities, Saturn and Mars will remain visible to the unaided eye this month toward the east, just after sunset.
the milky way from wiruna by Narayan Mukkavilli Via Flickr: canon 6d fixed tripod 30 second ssamyung 14 mm
Milky Way over the Crimean Peninsula. Photo by Ilya Zhirnov
Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte : Named for the three astronomers…


