Approaching the Event Horizon; Threshold of a Black Hole, the Ultimate Point of No Return
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Milky Way over Devils Tower [Image credit: MaryBeth Kiczenski]
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Eclipse Flyby [Image credit: Zev Hoover, Christian A. Lockwood, and Zoe Chakoian]
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Perseus cluster
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Aurora over New Zealand [Image credit: David Weir (Earth and Sky Ltd.)]
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Saturn is officially losing its rings - and they're disappearing much faster than scientists had anticipated
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Star Trails over Ireland 🇮🇪
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First try at astrophotography. Used a OnePlus 11 ISO1600 30s shutterspeed. Pretty satisfied with the results however if some pros on here could give me feedback that'd be amazing. Excited to start this journey.
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'Stunning' NASA star photo could hold clues to origin of human life
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Arcturus (2022)
Taken with and edited on mobile phone.
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Total Solar Eclipse from August 2017
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Does anyone know what this is?
I am in Sweden and it is April 8th. Does anyone know what it is. It has not moved during the last hour and seems to be something in space. Also it is just a bit north ow perfect west.
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Every year I decorate Easter eggs with astronomical motives - this year they’re inspired by JWST images. I depicted the following objects here: Cartwheel Galaxy, WR 124, NGC 7496, Stephan's Quintet, Carina Nebula, Pillars of Creation and JWST itself. Happy Easter!
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Big Dipper from the phone
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In 1769 Alexander Wilson used a Gregorian telescope, with a 26 inch focus and 112 power, to observe an extraordinary sunspot. He concluded that it was a vast excavation in the luminous matter of the Sun
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