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November is in full swing, and we’ve had a particularly colorful autumn.
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Check out some of the best Moss and Fog articles from the last week.
The Stunning Crystal Lake Pavilion Hovers Over the Water
Perched over the water of Crystal Lake, New York, this slim pavilion serves as a place for yoga classes, meditation, and group therapy.
Designed by Marc Thorpe, the structure is anchored to the lakebed by a single concrete pier, which helps gives the illusion of the entire structure floating atop the water.
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Incredible Red Spider Nebula Captured by James Webb Space Telescope
The newest image from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals the Red Spider Nebula in astonishing clarity. Located near the constellation Sagittarius, the nebula is estimated between 3,000 and 8,000 light years from Earth.
What was once a red giant is now a dying star, shedding its outer layers in a final display of color and light.
At its center, a white-hot core illuminates the surrounding gas and dust, creating a cosmic sculpture that feels both violent and delicate.
Dramatic, Rippling Headquarters for Charity Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects
The new Yidan Center in Shenzhen is not the usual glass box with a mission statement attached.
Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, it rises like something carved by water and time, a fluid form that seems to flow rather than stand still.
It will house the Chen Yidan Foundation and the Yidan Prize, both focused on reshaping global education, but the architecture speaks louder than any plaque or press release.
Below we see the building topping out in construction, and the dramatic, undulating balconies that are a Zaha Hadid design signature.
What Even Is a Car? Lexus Asks With This Bizarre Concept
At the Japan Mobility Show, Lexus surprised everyone with something that feels more sci-fi than sedan.
The LS Micro, a one-person autonomous pod that looks like the future of private transport. It’s compact, sculptural, and a little lot strange, in the best way possible.

Instead of stretching out like a limousine, the LS Micro shrinks luxury into a single, meditative seat. Does it look like an upright robot vacuum? Perhaps a bit.
Meet Earth’s New Moon! (Sorta)
A New Moon? Sort of. Meet Earth’s Quasi-Companion
Every now and then, something small and strange drifts into Earth’s orbit and makes astronomers do a double-take. The latest guest is 2025 PN7, a tiny asteroid that behaves a little like a second moon.
But before we start printing “Two Moon Club” T-shirts, let’s set expectations.
2025 PN7 isn’t actually orbiting Earth the way our real moon does. Instead, it travels around the Sun, just like we do.

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Nature Fact of the Day

Via J Zapell
There’s a forest in Utah that’s actually one single organism.
The Pando aspen grove in Fishlake National Forest looks like 47,000 individual trees, but they’re all genetically identical and connected by one massive underground root system.
It’s essentially one living being, estimated to be over 10,000 years old and weighing around 13 million pounds, making it one of the oldest and heaviest living organisms on Earth.

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