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Galactic Neighbours

Far beyond our reach, lie so many worlds that we might never see. They are so distant that even if we travel at the speed of light, it will take millions of years to reach there. Even a neighbouring galaxy seems infinitely distant - let alone trillions of distant galaxies.

One Cosmic Family

It all started in the year 2017. I was casually scrolling the amazon app for deals, when I stumbled upon Celestron 130eq astromaster reflector telescope. Universe was always an intriguing chapter in the science textbook back in the school days.

Lagoon & Triffid

Obeisance to eternity. Is the universe finite? If yes, then how big is the shell? Because no one knows how far the edge extends to, if there is any. If this universe is indeed finite, then how many of them are there? Undoubtedly, science has limits too. We can get close

Rosette Nebula

The thought of giving an actual rose to my wife did come across but I made sure it never gets manifested. I wanted to do something more than that. Something which involves pain and exertion. Perhaps, that gives more meaning to it.

North America & Pelican Nebulae

In this existence, everything is subject to the vicious cycle of birth and death. Even stars for instance, has a beginning and an end. Nothing is permanent and beyond any doubt, nothing comes into existence out of the blue. There are regions in our universe, violent regions, comprising of clouds

Saptarishi (Ursa Major)

Where I come from, summer nights are habitually uncomfortable and increasingly irksome, even in the areas which are decently distant from the city lights and pollution. We all know what summer does during the day, but at night, with temperature ranging from 35°C to 37°C, mosquito bites and excessive

Betelgeuse

The stars and nebulae that we generally see or capture at night belong to our galaxy only, and at present, there are roughly 100 billion stars in our galaxy let alone the other interstellar objects. Some stars are supergiants, who are on the verge of exploding, while some are still

Cassiopeia

When you wish upon a star....but eventually end up receiving blessings from the entire constellation. Those were the chilly winter nights that I cherish the most, where others would gather around a campfire in the countryside, poking fun at each other and

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