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Astrophysic observatory, the most important in Europe, situated near Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

CERN, Wandering the Immeasurable, steel structure, Globe of Science and Innovation in background, Geneva, Switzerland

Koffler Accelerator of the Canada Center of Nuclear Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel, Middle East

Ruins of Roman aqueduct which brought water from mountains to the city on a hill, illustrating Roman knowledge of water physics, archaeological site, Aspendos, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor

M33, the Triangulum Spiral, a dwarf spiral in the Local Group. This is a 6-image stack of 12-minute exposures with the Canon 7D at ISO 800 on the 130mm Astro-Physics apo refractor at f/6 on AP 600E mount and SBIG SG4 autoguider. Poor seeing bloated star images somewhat.

Omega Centauri globular cluster, with Canon 20Da camera with 4-inch Astro-Physics Traveler apo refractor at f/6 for 4 minutes each at ISO800. Stack of 4 exposures, averaged stacked. Plus short 2-minute exposure for core area. Taken from Queensland, Australia, July 2006.

9-day-old gibbous Moon, taken April 23, 2010, with Astro-Physics 130mm apo refractor, plus 2x Barlow for f/12 and 1600mm focal length. Canon 7D camera at ISO 100. Seeing poor -- this was the sharpest of the lot.

A session shooting deep-sky objects in the rural backyard in Alberta, on a chilly November night, November 8, 2018. I was using the Celestron 8 HD tube assembly on the Astro-Physics Mach One mount, and was shooting Messier 27 with the Canon 6 D MkII. I shot this image with the Sony a7III and Venus Optics 15mm lens at f/2 focused on the foreground.

The Carina Nebula (aka Eta Carinae) in the southern sky, shot December 11, 2012 from Timor Cottage, Coonabarabran, NSW, Australia. This is a stack of 5 x 12 minute exposures at ISO 400 with the Canon 5D MkII (filter modified) and Astro-Physics 105mm Traveler apo refractor and 6x7 field flattener.

Approaching the speed of light, an object appears shorter, with a longer time interval, relative to its intervals when at rest.

Kulmhotel, High Altitude Research Station KOSMA and TIRGO Observatory, Gornergrat, Matterhorn, Mount Cervin, Zermatt Valais Switzerland

Albert Einstein was born 18 April 1955 in Ulm and died on 14 March 1879 in USA, physicists, Nobel prize winner

Albert Einstein, bronze figure by Le Passioni, view from the rose garden to the old town, Bern Cathedral, district Nydegg, Bern, canton Bern, Switzerland, Europe

Lise-Meitner-Haus building, Institute of Physics, Humboldt-Universitaet university, Wissenschaftsstadt Adlershof Science City, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Simon Steviplein with the statue of the Flemish mathematician and physicist Simon Stevin, behind it the Church of Our Lady, Bruges, Belgium, Europe

Main building of the astrophysical observatory in the science park "Albert Einstein", Telegraphenberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany