Me gusta vivir la vida tranquilo/ fiestero con medida/ me gusta estudiar/ odioso con buen corazón/ Manudo hasta la muerte y Riquelmista!!! IG/alberto_arv 🇨🇷
@trivision_cr Parece que estudia para se idiot…
Si las tarifas se sometieran a consulta pública en donde los usuarios participen pues la tarifa sería ₡0. Hay que regular las tarifas con el servicio y es el estado de las unidades
@YorlenyLeonM Estaba viendo la presentación con mi mamá y le dije: “sino llama a @paubogantesz y a @YorlenyLeonM tiro la pantalla!!!”…
Por dicha seguimos viendo tele 👍🏻
Excelente trabajo 👌
This is Betelgeuse.
A bloated, dying red supergiant resting on the shoulder of Orion. It is so unimaginably vast that if placed in our solar system, it would swallow the Earth and stretch all the way to Jupiter.
The light from this star left its boiling surface roughly 650 years ago. As those exact photons began their long, silent journey across the interstellar dark, it was the late 1300s here on Earth. The Renaissance had barely begun. For over six centuries, that light sped through the freezing vacuum just to reach our eyes right now.
We might be looking at a ghost. Betelgeuse is so unstable that it may have already detonated in a spectacular supernova. If it has, we wouldn't know. The news of its violent death is still in transit, racing across the cosmic ocean, waiting to wash over our tiny world centuries from now.
🎥 ESO observatory
The Cosmos is eternally uncoiling...
Deep in the fabric of spacetime, this glowing helix stretches and twists forever; the living cosmic web powered by dark energy, endlessly expanding and birthing entire galaxies as it breathes across infinity.
https://t.co/ozFSsb5RoW
Unlike a solid object, the Milky Way does not rotate at a single speed. Stars closer to the galactic center complete their orbits much faster than those further out.
Mind-blowing helical journey through the cosmos!
Our Sun blasts through the Milky Way at 828,000 km/h, twisting the entire solar system into a cosmic vortex - we're never in the same spot twice!