Tag someone who makes you feel like this. With funds from a grant through @NASAArmstrong, scientists studied how arctic ground squirrels retain muscle and bone mass while hibernating, which could apply to future astronauts on long-duration space missions: https://t.co/eDAsA1Imgx https://t.co/9A0zWeINTj
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is the Apollo 11 footage and audio non copyright ?
I am a film student and i was making something where i wanted to use alot of audio and video from Apollo 11 . I searched but couldn't really find anything to sya wether it was or it was not copyrighted . So please any help would be appreciated and greatly so if you have source too :)
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When Guy Bluford launched on STS-8 in 1983, he became the first African American in space. He holds a doctorate in aerospace engineering and flew F-4C fighters for the Air Force in Vietnam. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/a3IcFgVP9b
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The cosmic web is a gigantic network of crisscrossing celestial superhighways that connects nearly everything in the universe. https://t.co/LJWNqKxdNC https://t.co/vMgYhtvOPQ
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The Pacman Nebula in Narrowband
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The Eta Carinae Nebula - both brighter and 4x larger than Orion, it's an awesome target in the Southern Hemisphere [OC]
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Books to study the movement of the Moon
Hi, I'm interested in the movement of the Moon from Earth's perspective. Are there any recommendations of good books that would help me to understand this better? I'm very interested in creating an accurate mechanical representation of the Moon phases and maybe some other aspects of the position of the moon. Although I understand that the Moon's behavior is very complex to understand thoroughly.
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The Pacman Nebula in Narrowband
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I managed to capture the Heart and Soul nebula with an unmodified DSLR!
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Almost full moon tonight, taken with iPhone 13 + telescope
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Flame, Horsehead & Orion Nebula
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C/2022 E3 (ZTF) using only tripod and camera at 55 mm focal length
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Why do we always see the same constelations even when what we see of the sky is totally different in different seasons?
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I have my bachelors and Masters in Computer Science, I want to get into astronomy (PhD)?
Im not sure what the correct subreddit is but I really really want to get into astronomy(professionally). Would really love some advice. I have experience with ML and DL if that helps.
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worth buying? I already have a SW heritage 130p and I'm a beginner.
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