Jupiter's satellites, or Galilean moons, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610. This exhibit against the lavish walls in the queen's guards room charmed me!
Les satellites de Jupiter ou lunes galiléennes, ont été découverts par Galiléo Galilée en 1610 et figurent sur un plafond du château. Cette représentation aérienne et poétique dans le salon des gardes de la reine m'a charmée !
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grossartig !
Eine gute neue Woche dir.
Oh well shown indeed Ciel, love the blue tinged orbs and elaborate backdrop..I can see why you were enchanted!
I would have to agree, quite charming!
These are terrific . . . my favorites from this series so far.
Oh, lovely! Beautiful photos.
K
This is my favourite so far! I like the blues and purples.
Makes me think of a restaurant in Philadelphia we like called Swanky Bubbles. The theme is sushi and champagne. If you would rather see planets, well, then, have another glass of Moet.
Charming, yes! The whole night there seems enchanted.
La poesie l'emporte sur la science!Ou alors, c'est l'univers tout entier qui n'est que poesie?..
and your images of it have charmed us.
Hey, Bob... I'm thinking Lawrence Welk here!
Fascinating photos, Ciel!
Have a great afternoon:)
What a neat shot and an unusual display.
Darryl and Ruth :)
What a fuss about that noisy Pisan...
Arty and very pretty!
Magical! Love these photos!
Very cool and very fine photography - excellent exposure!
It is indeed very charming. A very interesting exhibit too.
It looks fantastic.
Very surrealistic and oh, so cool.
This must have been something to see.
ça bulle au château
super installation :)
how wonderful to celebrate other planets!
This is brilliant! Would have loved to see it in person. What an atmosphere!
I didn't know there were so many! That is a really interesting exhibit!
God bless you!
Cezar
I think Venus is my ascendant ( I'm Libra)but I'm enchanted by Jupiter today with your adorable pictures and these lights!
wow
;)
hugs
Léia
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