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I was messing with the different fonts on my drawing app and this happened.
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Transitional Deck - Roof Extensions
Rooftop - Contemporary Deck An illustration of a medium-sized, modern rooftop deck with a fire pit and an awning
a sizable, elegant backyard deck with an addition to the roof
Uncovered Deck Idea for a medium-sized, modern backyard deck without a cover
Deck - Farmhouse Deck Large backyard deck image of a cottage without a cover
Mid-sized country backyard deck idea with a roof extension, ground-level privacy, and mixed-material railing.
Chicago Modern Deck Example of a mid-sized minimalist rooftop deck design with a fire pit and an awning
Deck - huge coastal backyard deck idea with no cover
Uncovered Deck Toronto Example of a large trendy backyard deck skirting design with no cover
Roof Extensions - Transitional Deck Example of a sizable, transitional backyard deck with an addition to the roof
Roof Extensions Deck (Cincinnati)
Front Yard Porch in New York
Follow, follow the Sun / And which way the wind blows / When this day is done 🎶 Today, April 8, 2024, the last total solar eclipse until 2045 crossed North America.
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Crab Nebula in technicolor! This new composite view combines data from five different telescopes, showing the celestial object in multiple kinds of light.
The video starts with a composite image of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant that was assembled by combining data from five telescopes spanning nearly the entire breadth of the electromagnetic spectrum: the Very Large Array, the Spitzer Space Telescope, the Hubble Space Telescope, the XMM-Newton Observatory, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
It then dissolves to the red-colored radio-light view that shows how a neutron star’s fierce “wind” of charged particles from the central neutron star energized the nebula, causing it to emit the radio waves.
The yellow-colored infrared image includes the glow of dust particles absorbing ultraviolet and visible light.
The green-colored Hubble visible-light image offers a very sharp view of hot filamentary structures that permeate this nebula.
The blue-colored ultraviolet image and the purple-colored X-ray image shows the effect of an energetic cloud of electrons driven by a rapidly rotating neutron star at the center of the nebula.
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