Choo choo!!! All aboard the
NewsOfTheUniverse for this week's Photo of the Week. On our journey this
week, we will be passing through the green forests of Germany thanks to
the beautiful photo above taken by the skilled photographer Claudiu S.
As the clock approaches midnight, be sure to take a peak out the
rattling windows of your train car. Fear not for that hot cup of tea in
your hands will not be needing milk when the galaxy has already provided
it for you. Instead, just sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty of the
heavens on the voyage of a lifetime.
Be sure to check out more fantastic photos taken by Claudiu on his Instagram @claudiu_s96 at https://www.instagram.com/claudiu_s96/
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