A retro futuristic illustration I was commissioned
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A dual 8K wallpaper of some of my favorite Deep Sky Objects I photographed throughout 2020. This image represents over 180 hours of long exposure time
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Pleiades [OC]
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January 2, 2021 Merry Perihelion to all residents of planet Earth. The day when Earth, in its oval orbit, is closer to the Sun than on any other day of the year. If interested… https://t.co/qc6PVQAgrx https://t.co/7eoSPoYE14
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Are you up to the challenge of designing your own mission to Mars? Pre-register your class, education group, or family to join @NASAJPL_Edu's 5-week student challenge beginning this month, and #CountdownToMars to @NASAPersevere's Feb. 18, 2021 landing: https://t.co/LfeGbb152d https://t.co/XZuQnmxMQH
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Andromeda Galaxy
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My annual post of the 10-minute beat poem “Storm” by @TimMinchin. A raw dose of sanity in a world that occasionally loses sight of the universe. https://t.co/VKYDs1aJ2B
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Used by students, companies, nonprofits & more – a flock of small, less expensive & powerful satellites are affecting your life in more ways than you think. 👊 Check out how CubeSats launched from the @Space_Station pack a big punch in a little package: https://t.co/F3tjRVRWH6 https://t.co/PA9qCiK3jM
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#9 🎁 This newly-formed star called S106 IR, shrouded in dust, might resemble one of the nine ladies dancing in the traditional carol #12DaysOfChristmas. Credit: @NASA / @ESA https://t.co/7z7pjQnxqY https://t.co/vmJfmP0G2E
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Happy National Science Fiction Day! What's your favorite science fiction book, movie, or story?
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The Milky Way is probably full of dead civilizations https://t.co/39uHNOtSAv https://t.co/1qLKcQUW1z
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This image of Saturn through Titan's atmosphere is breathtaking. @NASA's @CassiniSaturn spacecraft caught this view of Saturn in 2005 when it passed 7,500 kilometers above Titan, the planet's largest moon. What was your favorite Cassini moment? https://t.co/EvocrL6SJB
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On this day in 1920, prolific science fiction writer Isaac Asimov was born. Did you know that there is an asteroid and a crater on Mars named for him? https://t.co/zWKgeJgPxj
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My best iPhone picture of Saturn. 🪐
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A photo with an exposure time of 3 YEARS, showing the movement of the Sun over the seasons, taken with a self-made camera with an aluminum can
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