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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 06:22)

Markarian's chain - A cluster of galaxies

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 05:57)

HUBBLE ULTRA DEEP FIELD(contains around a whopping 10,000 galaxies)

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 09:19)

I made a time-lapse of Orion over my town [OC]

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 08:21)

M 106 [OC] 1400mm

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 08:13)

Near infrared shot from Cassini! <3

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 08:18)

Hubble's Messier 5

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 11:05)

While we’re on the topic of the Hubble telescope. Here’s a recently developed detail of the Veil Nebula, a visible remnant of a 10,000 year old supernova from a star 20 x our sun’s mass

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 07:58)

What exposure should I use to capture the ISS?

I took my best picture of the ISS last night, (and I'm very pleased with it), but its a little overexposed. I was using a 1 MS exposure at 135 FPS and it reached a maximum of -3.40 magnitude. Is there any way I can figure out what exposure to put it on, because I don't have time to fool around with exposure while it passes over again. [Picture of the ISS from last night](https://preview.redd.it/br69ykgjp7r61.jpg?width=224&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7645a56c02ca4c352de229312e25a69943a91984)

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 06:24)

Markarian’s chain – A cluster of galaxies

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 10:10)

3D printed model of Astroscale's satellite, ELSA-D. This is something I 3D modelled and 3D printed using different filament colours for the parts and golden wrapping plastic over the Bus to simulate the Multi-layer Insulation. I hope 3D printed models have some space here as well.

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 08:20)

Ursa Major, Easter night (Vilnius)

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 04:49)

Four astronauts will take a short ride inside Resilience, the SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle, on Monday as it moves to another station port live on NASA TV (link in profile) beginning at 6 a.m. EDT. The four SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts are Shannon Walker, Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins (all from NASA), and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. They arrived at the space station aboard Resilience on November 17, 2020. #nasa #jaxa #spacex #astronaut #crew #dragon #crewdragon #resilience #international #space #station

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 02:11)

I combined my highest resolution moon shot with my highest resolution sun shot to make this composition. Zoom in, it's nearly 8k resolution! [OC]

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 05:20)

2️⃣ a drawing inside the left front wheel that shows exploration is in our DNA – https://t.co/Bjwozuirh6 You can see it below, before leaving Earth (left) and faintly visible in the shadowed wheel on Mars (right). See other hidden surprises on the rover: https://t.co/yOBM95oPkB https://t.co/7ecsBlun8q

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4 years ago

(Apr 04, 2021 06:22)

#OTD in 1968, Apollo 6, the last unpiloted mission of the Apollo program, launched from Kennedy Space Center. It was the second test flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle. https://t.co/0r2E1YusNd

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