• @ellevietnam @fendi
    @songluan1709
    #ELLEVietnam #fendi #fendisummer

    Art Director: Chi Lemon
    Photographer: Theboy.youlost
    DOP: Nate Cuboi
    Camera Operator: Võ Gia Huy
    Producer: Chí Văn
    Stylist: Minh Phu Nguyen
    Makeup Artist Tiểu Vy: Hiwon
    Take Care Makeup Tiểu Vy: Candy
    Makeup Artist Song Luân: Quỳnh Nguyễn
    Photography Lighting: CUA Studio
    Video Lighting: Ken Lê, Hoàng Phúc, Vũ Thuận
    Video Editor: Đặng Thế Vinh
    Colorist: Daisy Color (Felix)
    Production Assistant: Văn Mạnh, Ánh Linh

    Fashion: Fendi
    Bedding: bonne.journeeroom
    @ellevietnam @fendi @songluan1709 #ELLEVietnam #fendi #fendisummer Art Director: Chi Lemon Photographer: Theboy.youlost DOP: Nate Cuboi Camera Operator: Võ Gia Huy Producer: Chí Văn Stylist: Minh Phu Nguyen Makeup Artist Tiểu Vy: Hiwon Take Care Makeup Tiểu Vy: Candy Makeup Artist Song Luân: Quỳnh Nguyễn Photography Lighting: CUA Studio Video Lighting: Ken Lê, Hoàng Phúc, Vũ Thuận Video Editor: Đặng Thế Vinh Colorist: Daisy Color (Felix) Production Assistant: Văn Mạnh, Ánh Linh Fashion: Fendi Bedding: bonne.journeeroom
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  • When a meteor speeds into Earth’s atmosphere, it lights up due to intense friction with the air—generating extreme heat. That heat makes the meteor glow, but here's the cool part: the color of that glow tells us what it's made of!

    Just like fireworks, different elements shine in different colors when heated. As the meteor blazes through the sky at tens of kilometers per second, atoms in both the meteor and the surrounding air get excited—and they release light in specific wavelengths. The result? A fiery, colorful display that reveals the meteor’s chemical makeup.

    #MeteorShower #SpaceScience #WhyItGlows #AstroFacts
    When a meteor speeds into Earth’s atmosphere, it lights up due to intense friction with the air—generating extreme heat. That heat makes the meteor glow, but here's the cool part: the color of that glow tells us what it's made of! Just like fireworks, different elements shine in different colors when heated. As the meteor blazes through the sky at tens of kilometers per second, atoms in both the meteor and the surrounding air get excited—and they release light in specific wavelengths. The result? A fiery, colorful display that reveals the meteor’s chemical makeup. #MeteorShower #SpaceScience #WhyItGlows #AstroFacts
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  • Cô dâu mới , layout dành tặng cho các cô dâu thích trong trẻo ther mọng nhaaaa
    Bộ ảnh được thực hiện 1 năm rồi lên còn kịp phải hông cả nhà !!!

    Photo / Huỳnh Trí Nghĩa
    Stylist / Phạm Bảo Luận
    Hairstyle / Eric Nguyễn
    Wedding Dress / Brides by Olivia
    Makeup by Me
    Prop / Props Rẻng
    Assistant photo ,stylist ,makeup / Vĩ An
    Linh Linh Niên Lâm anh An Tôn Huy
    Cô dâu mới , layout dành tặng cho các cô dâu thích trong trẻo ther mọng nhaaaa Bộ ảnh được thực hiện 1 năm rồi lên còn kịp phải hông cả nhà !!! Photo / Huỳnh Trí Nghĩa Stylist / Phạm Bảo Luận Hairstyle / Eric Nguyễn Wedding Dress / Brides by Olivia Makeup by Me Prop / Props Rẻng Assistant photo ,stylist ,makeup / Vĩ An Linh Linh Niên Lâm anh An Tôn Huy
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  • If makeup isn’t a fraud/lying, why is there concealer?
    If makeup isn’t a fraud/lying, why is there concealer?
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  • Meet BD+05 4868 b — one of the most extreme exoplanets ever found. Located 140 light-years away, this scorching world orbits its star every 30.5 hours, putting it 20 times closer than Mercury is to our Sun.

    At that range, the heat is so intense it’s vaporizing the planet’s rocky surface, creating a dust tail over 9 million kilometers long — nearly half of its orbit!

    Nicknamed the “melting Mercury”, this tiny planet is losing mass fast — about the size of Mount Everest every orbit. With weak gravity and a shrinking core, scientists believe the planet could completely vanish within 1 to 2 million years.

    But there’s a silver lining: this doomed planet’s dusty trail gives astronomers a rare chance to study the interior makeup of a rocky exoplanet — potentially unlocking secrets of how planets form and what makes them habitable.

    Research by: Marc Hon et al., The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2025)
    Title: "A Disintegrating Rocky Planet with Prominent Comet-like Tails around a Bright Star"

    #Exoplanet #SpaceDiscovery #Astronomy #MeltingPlanet #ScienceNews #Cosmos #JWST #SpaceDust #PlanetHunting #Astrophysics
    Meet BD+05 4868 b — one of the most extreme exoplanets ever found. Located 140 light-years away, this scorching world orbits its star every 30.5 hours, putting it 20 times closer than Mercury is to our Sun. At that range, the heat is so intense it’s vaporizing the planet’s rocky surface, creating a dust tail over 9 million kilometers long — nearly half of its orbit! Nicknamed the “melting Mercury”, this tiny planet is losing mass fast — about the size of Mount Everest every orbit. With weak gravity and a shrinking core, scientists believe the planet could completely vanish within 1 to 2 million years. But there’s a silver lining: this doomed planet’s dusty trail gives astronomers a rare chance to study the interior makeup of a rocky exoplanet — potentially unlocking secrets of how planets form and what makes them habitable. Research by: Marc Hon et al., The Astrophysical Journal Letters (2025) Title: "A Disintegrating Rocky Planet with Prominent Comet-like Tails around a Bright Star" #Exoplanet #SpaceDiscovery #Astronomy #MeltingPlanet #ScienceNews #Cosmos #JWST #SpaceDust #PlanetHunting #Astrophysics
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