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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 04:11)

Whoa... much better. A flaw in Hubble's mirror meant that the telescope first looked to the universe with blurry vision. But #OTD in 1994, @NASA announced that new optics installed during the first servicing mission to Hubble had solved the problem: https://t.co/T5dJnKu7aK https://t.co/GZOUVxGPks

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 12:51)

M31 Andromeda Galaxy captured using a mirrorless camera and 600mm telephoto lens

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 02:42)

Intuitive Machines Selects SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket for Second Moon Mission

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 09:51)

M31, Andromeda Galaxy From my balcony

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 09:52)

Andromeda Galaxy, M31

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 08:02)

The Moon setting over the mountains of Lake Louise

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 01:02)

How many windows has International Space Station?

Observing how [International Space Station](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Space_Station) was built through these 20 years, and watching a lot of Earth and cosmos pictures taken by astronauts from ISS, this is the reason for to ask this question.

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 09:32)

I zoomed in on Orion as it rose above this small group of trees in Saskatchewan [1638x2048][OC]

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 09:17)

My newest wall piece

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 04:17)

MethaneSAT Picks SpaceX as Launch Provider for Mission to Protect Earth’s Climate

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 10:48)

What are the chance of NASA (or ESA) changing the astronaut height limit in the future?

Hi guys, I've wanted to be an astronaut since I was 12 but I've recently passed the height limit (I'm 1.93 now or about 76 inch) So I'm wondering if they might change it in the future (in like 20 years) because with now starship crew coming around in the future I think it might chance because of starships size but honestly I don't know. Do you guys know anything about this?

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 08:59)

First Light with the new telescope! M81, M82 and some Integrated Flux Nebula

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 08:56)

The Milky Way in July

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 08:39)

Planetary Nebula NGC 5189

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4 years ago

(Jan 13, 2021 09:25)

Saturn and some of its moons - August 11 1981 (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill)

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