Love the subversive cover art of this 1955 issue of the Worlds of IF science fiction magazine, featuring art by Kelly Freas. It could have easily made the cover of Métal Hurlant, a.k.a Heavy Metal, back in the days of its outrageous 70s era ⚡️
My love the amazing @LaurenCeleste and I bring you this #cover of A Whole new World from #Disney's Aladdin (1992) which we submitted to a somewhat unconventional online singing competition last year. Sorry about the delay! https://youtu.be/32bQgZ5HzK0
I was a big fan of Métal Hurlant, to see it revived by the folks at Humanoïdes Associés is such a treat. And now another cult science fiction magazine has relaunched, for us to discover or rediscover: Worlds of IF
Tau Zero, Bob Eggleton's masterpiece, makes the cover of the Worlds of IF Science Fiction Magazine
This new issue of the venerable magazine offers a blend of scifi litterature and art, including stunning artworks by Rodney Matthews and Bruce Pennington.
A most beautiful cover for the new issue of the Nature Astronomy journal
"Four eyes see better than one"
Two thousand hours of observations split between four 25–32 m telescopes have produced a comprehensive overview of the high-energy radio emission from repeating fast radio burst source FRB 20201124A. The burst characteristics resemble those of non-repeating burst sources, suggesting a link.
📷 The open dome of the 10-meter Keck Telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, rotated during this time exposure, making it look transparent. Credits: R. Ressmeyer/Corbis
📷 a simulation of the density contours of the #Universe when it was a million years old (produced by J. Silk, A. Szalay and Ya. B. Zeldovich). This distribution later evolves into a large-scale distribution of #galaxies.