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The image depicts an open book with a galaxy theme placed on a woven surface, likely an outdoor seating area with a view of a cityscape at sunset. The book's pages feature a night sky filled with stars and nebulae, and text discussing galaxies. One page asks, "Why can't you see the entire Milky Way?" and provides an analogy comparing it to being in a forest. It also contains circular callouts stating "The Milky Way is Just One of Many Galaxies in the Universe" and "The Milky Way Is Always Moving." Another section asks, "Which is the closest galaxy to us?" and displays an image of a spiral galaxy, with text identifying the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy as the closest at 25,000 light-years from the Sun. The page number "19" is visible in the bottom right corner.

Behind the book, through a window with intersecting dark frames, a panoramic view of a city skyline is visible against a hazy, pinkish-orange sunset sky. The buildings appear to be skyscrapers of varying heights, suggesting an urban environment. The architecture and density of the buildings, particularly the style of some of the taller structures, are consistent with a major metropolitan area like Mumbai, India, known for its extensive coastline and growing number of high-rise buildings. The presence of what appears to be water in the foreground, reflecting the sky, further supports a waterfront location within a city. There are no people or animals clearly visible in the scene.
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Jun 28, 2026

Mumbai, India

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The image depicts an open book with a galaxy theme placed on a woven surface, likely an outdoor seating area with a view of a cityscape at sunset. The book's pages feature a night sky filled with stars and nebulae, and text discussing galaxies. One page asks, "Why can't you see the entire Milky Way?" and provides an analogy comparing it to being in a forest. It also contains circular callouts stating "The Milky Way is Just One of Many Galaxies in the Universe" and "The Milky Way Is Always Moving." Another section asks, "Which is the closest galaxy to us?" and displays an image of a spiral galaxy, with text identifying the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy as the closest at 25,000 light-years from the Sun. The page number "19" is visible in the bottom right corner. Behind the book, through a window with intersecting dark frames, a panoramic view of a city skyline is visible against a hazy, pinkish-orange sunset sky. The buildings appear to be skyscrapers of varying heights, suggesting an urban environment. The architecture and density of the buildings, particularly the style of some of the taller structures, are consistent with a major metropolitan area like Mumbai, India, known for its extensive coastline and growing number of high-rise buildings. The presence of what appears to be water in the foreground, reflecting the sky, further supports a waterfront location within a city. There are no people or animals clearly visible in the scene.

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