We love a good crepe, but 20 crepes? Layered between light, airy layers of vanilla whipped cream?? Sign us up! A beautiful take on the classic French pastry, this Cosmos Red Cabbage Crepe Cake is pure elegance and decadence with a dash of rustic charm. It mesmerizes with a beautiful shade of blue made from Suncore Foods® Cosmos Red Cabbage Powder. Bet you never thought red cabbage could look this good! Find and add this recipe to your repertoire, and experiment with other colors and flavors we offer at SuncoreFoods.com!
Although Curiosity isn't technically gasoline powered, I think the rover is one of the finest machines we've ever built as a species...
Experience a taste of the cosmos with our Cosmic Brownie Protein Ice Cream—where rich chocolate protein meets fudgy goodness. Indulge in this visually stunning and nostalgia-packed frozen delight, complete with cosmic sprinkles for an out-of-this-world treat in every bite.
Endless variation, and endless inspiration: my muse, the plants.
This six-piece poster set takes you on a fascinating journey through space and presents breathtaking images and depictions of the cosmos. Each poster offers a unique glimpse into the vastness of the universe, from glittering star fields to majestic galaxies to the glowing bands of nebulae. The carefully selected images capture the beauty and mysteries of space that have always inspired human curiosity. This set is an excellent choice for all space enthusiasts and those looking to enhance their home or workplace with a dash of cosmic wonder. Poster: 101010231168 - Looking at the Galaxy Poster (21x29.7 cm / 8x12") 101010231158 - Mystical Planet Poster (21x29.7 cm / 8x12") 101010231861 - Magical hot air balloon under the starry sky poster (21x29.7 cm / 8x12") 101010232369 - Man on the cliff poster (30x40 cm / 12x16") 101010232381 - Astronaut on the Moon Poster (50x70 cm / 20x28") 101010232416 - Woman with star hat poster (50x70 cm / 20x28")
I am so fascinated with this target and how much data I was able to pull just from 3 x 15 minute subs a couple of nights ago I decided to re shoot M45 and try to get a few hours on it. To maximise the wide field of the camera and to fit the surrounding area I rotated the camera 90 degrees. Here is 6 x 15 minute subs at 800ISO from last night. I hope to be adding more photons during the week. Thanks for looking. Clear Skies Terry Location: Fremont Michigan Date of Shoot 14th September 2010 Camera: modified Canon 5D Mark II 6x15 min sub exposures at 800ISO with flat and dark frames. Scope: TMB130SS F7 Refractor using WO/TMB 2.7" Field Flattener. Auto-guided with Orion Auto Guider on Stellarvue 10x60 Mount: Mountain Instruments MI-250 (pier mounted) Image Acquired using Nebulosity II, stacked with Deep Sky Stacker and processed with Photoshop CS3.