Pardon my dust

15Jan07

NGC 2264

A large pillar of gas and dust atop NGC 2264 (the Cone Nebula), imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2002. Credit: NASA, H. Ford (JHU), G. Illingworth (UCSC/LO), M.Clampin (STScI), G. Hartig (STScI), the ACS Science Team, and ESA.

I’ve been in the process of performing some long-overdue upgrades and making improvements to the site. This will continue for the next several days as I keep hammering out my desired visual changes and tidying up several loose ends. In the meantime, should you load the page to discover something looks out of place or stumble across an error message, rest assured it’s temporary and likely means I’m in the control panel doing some modifications.

Back to work I go…

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5 Responses to “Pardon my dust”  

  1. 1 beepbeepitsme

    The redecorating looks great.

  2. 2 Wolverine

    Thanks beep. :)

    I’ve even managed to avoid mixing plaids with polka dots thus far. A bit more tweaking and I’ll be pretty happy.

  3. 3 sunil

    It looks like a chimney of a diamond factory!! :) very nice image here.

  4. 4 Wolverine

    It really is gorgeous. I’d meant to include a link in my post to the full-sized images but forgot.

  1. 1 Updates completed at Wolverine’s Den

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