*in the USA. This doesn't apply to EU and UK as per the article
Because of cars
Or it's just a badly optimised game
This image seems to be not from NASA but this guy: https://www.instagram.com/thevastreaches/
They uploaded it to Reddit in 2021: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/kyunx2/a_recent_picture_i_shot_using_a_backyard_solar/
Comment by OP:
I shot this image using the equipment listed below. While editing my results, I just kept pushing harder and harder into the details of the solar chromosphere. The chromosphere is a visible layer of hydrogen plasma which aligns itself with local magnetic field lines. As I ventured further down this road it became clear that the end result becomes somewhat of a visualization of this field. Plus, it just looks pretty cool.
This walks the line between science into art, perhaps blurring it a bit. What do you think?
Gear:
π β> π
Explore Scientific AR152
Daystar Quark Chromosphere
ASI174MM-Cool
Celestron AVX
December 10, 2020
1250/5000 stacked
You can also cover the meat in pasta dough so god doesn't see it
Lemmy
(applause)
Just ask Copilot
While making I came across this "concept"
Gotta respect the effort they put into this shitpost
"This change is a result of the DMAβs requirements, and means that EU users will be confronted with a list of default browsers before they have the opportunity to understand the options available to them,β the company says. βThe screen also interrupts EU usersβ experience the first time they open Safari intending to navigate to a webpage.β
lol Apple is throwing a tantrum
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A small and lightweight smartphone with high end specs, especially tele camera, and a privacy respecting OS such as GrapheneOS
Lmao OP caught in 4k