Comet and lighthouse
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Milky Way Timelapse over an "alien" landscape
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NGC 4565 - Needle Galaxy
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The first image of Earth from outer space, taken by the V-2 No. 13 suborbital spaceflight on October 24, 1946
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Stellar Extinction, Celestial Murder - There could be no more dramatic death in the cosmos than that of a star trapped in the fatal embrace of a Black Hole
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M45 - The Pleiades
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Langrenus
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M101
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M101 from my bortle 6 backyard
This is about 20 hours of data. I have been really enjoying my first galaxy season.
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Hey guys, I have a question regarding Gemini 10. Any help would be appreciated.
Is there anywhere online where the Air to Ground communications audio for Gemini 10 exists? I've searched everywhere and I can't seem to find it. I've found the transcript for it but that's about it. It would help me in my project about early EVA's. I'm currently working in the Gemini 10 EVA, but it's audio has been seemingly lost.
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I took a photo of what I'm 99% sure is Venus. If you zoom in to the right of it you see what I think us Mars.
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I planned to capture a Russian rocket above Ukraine, instead got ISS. What will happen next time there's a air raid warning and I set my camera to record? Same shâ–¡t results? I've never seen a rocket by the way.
Please don't tell me I'm risking my life by doing this, I'm in the safe area of my country
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Satellite flare Cassiopeia
Did anyone else see a satellite flare followed by a meteor close to the Cassiopeia constellation around 00:40 (CEST) tonight?
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Fluffy clouds over Cape Kennedy, as seen from Gemini 5. (August 22 1965)
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The Flower Moon
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