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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 06:13)

Smoke in the atmosphere allows for seeing sunspots without using a filter

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 07:21)

The Tarantula Nebula

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 05:37)

The heart of the Lagoon Nebula, seen by the Hubble Space Telescope

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 08:53)

Cygnus region

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 07:04)

[OC] Image I Took of The Crescent Nebula - I think it should be renamed the Brain Nebula.

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 07:23)

The Tarantula Nebula

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 05:37)

Deep space painting created in oils, OC

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 10:07)

m27

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 08:44)

Earth size exoplanet found outside of the habitable zone of our solar system by NASA

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 02:02)

Mars on Earth: NASA researchers will spend a year living in a simulated habitat

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 01:52)

My first Milky Way photo Somewhere in Kansas

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 02:21)

Try to imitate a mini solar system and galaxy scene

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 03:20)

My first photo of Venus

Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130AZ iPhone 11 Stacked with Autostakkert Sydney, Australia 6:27pm AEST 17.05.2023

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 01:40)

Time Dilation

I have studied and understand that the faster you go through space the slower you go through time. Why does that affect planets? For example Mercury's being so close to the Sun moving at an incredible speed. Shouldn't that mean Mercury's should have a longer revolutionary period from our perspective on earth?

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1 year ago

(May 17, 2023 03:40)

NASA’s Spitzer, TESS Find Potentially Volcano-Covered Earth-Size World

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