sci-universe:

Under the jaw-dropping sky in Oukaïmeden, Morocco

Here’s the most perfect group photo my camera has shot. We took on an expedition in Morocco with my course mates and our supervisors as part of our Master’s programme at the University of Liège (Belgium). Their TRAPPIST-North telescope, built in the awesome scenery of mountains, is used for detecting and characterizing planets outside our solar system (exoplanets), and for studying comets and asteroids in the Solar System. I’m stoked to start sharing the unforgettable views we saw.

PS. We stood still for 20 seconds 😄

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Trying to hold on to the pieces of an alternate-universe city with its warm summer colors, floating hobbit-houses, and a tiny subway station near a bridge to a long sandbar island and a dune, as cries wrest me from the dream.