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Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes looking but not looking at the same time. Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes looking but not looking at the same time. Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes looking but not looking at the same time. Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt not trying to look at Alex. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes looking but not looking at the same time. Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt not trying to look at Alex. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes cuddled up to Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt dor comfort. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes cuddled up to Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt dor comfort. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes looks longingly at Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

Keely Hawes as Alex Drake in Ashes To Ashes TV series. Shes looks longingly at Philip Glenister as his character Gene Hunt. Both are perspiring locked in a records room together.

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#GeneHunt
#AlexDrake
#AshestoAshes
#A2A

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A stunning composite image of Hickson Compact Group 31, a group of dwarf galaxies in the constellation Eridanus, merging over a billion years.  The image, created from data from Spitzer, GALEX, and Hubble telescopes, shows colliding galaxies, stellar bridges, and trails of stars indicating a dynamic galactic dance.  This cosmic collision will eventually form a single elliptical galaxy.

A stunning composite image of Hickson Compact Group 31, a group of dwarf galaxies in the constellation Eridanus, merging over a billion years. The image, created from data from Spitzer, GALEX, and Hubble telescopes, shows colliding galaxies, stellar bridges, and trails of stars indicating a dynamic galactic dance. This cosmic collision will eventually form a single elliptical galaxy.

Astronomy Picture from 22/02/2010

Galaxy Group Hickson 31

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100222.html


#GalaxyCollision #Hickson31 #DwarfGalaxies #GalacticMerger #SpaceTelescope #Spitzer #GALEX #Hubble #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Cosmology #DeepSpace #Universe

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NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA/Harvard-Smithsonian CfA The spiral galaxy known as Messier 81 (M81) has a rosy tint in this June 1, 2007, composite image that incorporates data from NASA’s Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes, and NASA’s Galaxy Evolution Explorer. Discovered by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode in 1774, M81 is one of the brightest galaxies in the night sky. It is located 11.6 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Ursa Major. The galaxy’s spiral arms, which wind all the way down into its nucleus, are made up of young, bluish, hot stars formed in the past few million years. They also host a population of stars formed in an episode of star formation that started about 600 million years ago. Learn more about M81 in Hubble’s Messier Catalog. _Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA/Harvard-Smithsonian CfA_

Pretty in Pink The spiral galaxy known as Messier 81 (M81) has a rosy tint in this June 1, 2007, ...

https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/pretty-in-pink/

#GALEX #(Galaxy #Evolution #Explorer) #Hubble #Space #Telescope #Messier #Catalog #Spiral #Galaxies

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Stunning ultraviolet image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), showing its spiral arms as rings due to hot, young stars.  Captured by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) satellite, this composite image reveals the galaxy's collision with M32 millions of years ago.  Our galactic neighbor is a breathtaking 2.5 million light-years away.

Stunning ultraviolet image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), showing its spiral arms as rings due to hot, young stars. Captured by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) satellite, this composite image reveals the galaxy's collision with M32 millions of years ago. Our galactic neighbor is a breathtaking 2.5 million light-years away.

Astronomy Picture from 18/05/2012

GALEX: The Andromeda Galaxy

Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120518.html


#AndromedaGalaxy #M31 #GalaxyEvolutionExplorer #Ultraviolet #SpiralGalaxy #Space #Astronomy #Cosmology #StarFormation #GALEX #NASA #Astrophysics #MilkyWay #LocalGroup

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