emerge v175
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v175 img_1 13 Feb 2026, 05:52
Air tastes of chrome and citrus, a festival drone stitched with bell-like overtones. Paper-grain light flickers across steel and silk, as if a visor were learning to breathe. Shadows arrive as silver mist, pooling at the ankles like old photographs rinsed in smoke. Lines etched in ivory seem to loosen and blur, their edges softening the way memories do when heat rises from stone. A thin moon hangs like chilled glass, smearing a pale arc through plasma-tinted dusk. Underfoot, a faint lattice ticks and flexes, water and rock arguing in slow syllables. Far off, two salt-white beads drift together, their gravity a quiet metronome beneath the noise.
Solar activity remains elevated, with a string of M-class flares peaking between February 8–12; no geomagnetic storms are noted yet. The Moon is a waning crescent at about 16% illumination, with roughly 10 hours of daylight. Recent earthquakes include M4.9 south of Kuril’sk, M4.8 near Maki, Japan, and a widely felt M3.7 in Montana, alongside several Alaskan events. Tide gauges show varied levels: 0.656 m at The Battery (NY), 1.388 m in San Francisco (CA), and 0.185 m in Honolulu (HI). NASA’s APOD spotlights the dwarf galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185, companions of Andromeda, in a deep telescopic field. New music releases drop today from multiple artists, including Protomensch by Felsmann + Tiley and WABI SABI by Sotomayor. Art chatter online skews toward festivals, sci‑fi webcomics, and dark-a