Ethan (@_seesholtz30) 's Twitter Profile
Ethan

@_seesholtz30

BGSU-ΑΣΦ from the stars…

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Hubble (@nasahubble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spiral galaxy NGC 3982 dazzles in this #HubbleClassic view! 😍 The galaxy’s arms are lined with pink star-forming regions of glowing hydrogen, blue newborn star clusters, and dark dust lanes that provide the raw material for future generations of stars: go.nasa.gov/2Wo00kE

Spiral galaxy NGC 3982 dazzles in this #HubbleClassic view! 😍

The galaxy’s arms are lined with pink star-forming regions of glowing hydrogen, blue newborn star clusters, and dark dust lanes that provide the raw material for future generations of stars: go.nasa.gov/2Wo00kE
BGSU Alpha Sigma Phi (@bgalphasigs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brotherhood Week was a huge success! We’re glad to meet everyone that came to our events this past week! Here is drone footage from our Thursday event, Slip N Slide Kickball. Come join the best brotherhood at Bowling Green State University. #RushAlphaSig

Active Minds (@active_minds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sending love to anyone struggling with their mental health today. Take it easy, drink some water, and remember that there is always a tomorrow 💚💙

Space (@redditspaceview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Complete novice here , I took 84 images with my phone and used an app called star trails to stack them together. 320iso 30ss

Complete novice here , I took 84 images with my phone and used an app called star trails to stack them together. 320iso 30ss
Hubble (@nasahubble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s nothing like a good stellar mystery 🤔 In this newly released Hubble image of N44, a dark, starry gap spans about 250 light-years and its presence remains unexplained. Uncover more about this image: go.nasa.gov/3BHHyBX #NebulaNovember

There’s nothing like a good stellar mystery 🤔

In this newly released Hubble image of N44, a dark, starry gap spans about 250 light-years and its presence remains unexplained. Uncover more about this image: go.nasa.gov/3BHHyBX

#NebulaNovember
NASA (@nasa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨ Happy #Diwali to all who celebrate! This stellar festival of lights, called a globular cluster, was captured by Hubble. It contains a densely-packed collection of colorful stars close to the heart of the Milky Way: go.nasa.gov/3GRHnrS

✨ Happy #Diwali to all who celebrate!
 
This stellar festival of lights, called a globular cluster, was captured by <a href="/NASAHubble/">Hubble</a>. It contains a densely-packed collection of colorful stars close to the heart of the Milky Way: go.nasa.gov/3GRHnrS
BGSU Alpha Sigma Phi (@bgalphasigs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, we held our 8th annual Build-A-Bear event to build bears and donate towards mothers who have lost children at birth. The event was a huge success and we want to thank those who helped out. Thank you to Sufficient Grace for partnering with us once again! 🧸 #alphasig #bgsu

Yesterday, we held our 8th annual Build-A-Bear event to build bears and donate towards mothers who have lost children at birth. The event was a huge success and we want to thank those who helped out. Thank you to <a href="/SuffGrace/">Sufficient Grace</a> for partnering with us once again! 🧸
#alphasig #bgsu
Hubble (@nasahubble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⭐ A star is (almost) born This new Hubble image shows a protostar within the reflection nebula IC 2631. Once the protostar collects enough material, nuclear fusion will begin: go.nasa.gov/3nreFq5 #NebulaNovember

⭐ A star is (almost) born

This new Hubble image shows a protostar within the reflection nebula IC 2631. Once the protostar collects enough material, nuclear fusion will begin: go.nasa.gov/3nreFq5

#NebulaNovember
Hubble (@nasahubble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Spirograph Nebula, formally named IC 418, lies about 2,000 light-years from Earth! The dying star at its center shed its outer layers into space to form the nebula, which has expanded to a diameter of about 0.1 light-year: go.nasa.gov/3kQTfAP #NebulaNovember

The Spirograph Nebula, formally named IC 418, lies about 2,000 light-years from Earth!

The dying star at its center shed its outer layers into space to form the nebula, which has expanded to a diameter of about 0.1 light-year: go.nasa.gov/3kQTfAP

#NebulaNovember