NGC4536....and company
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Artemis II Crew Visits Naval Base San Diego for Recovery Training
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A Saturn 1B rocket on Pad B, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida during prelaunch preparations for the Skylab 3 mission. 20 July 1973
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Prepare Pad 0A for the launch of NG-19 on August 1st
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Weird orange blob below starlink satellites (I think )
Taken Jul 20 in southern Greece at time 22:00(local time) looking west , close to the horizon. I searched and the best I could find was https://theskylive.com/c2023e1-info but that shouldn't be visible by the naked eye due to its high magnitude and the times don't match. Any ideas ;
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A robotic observatory that takes spectrum
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Schools/Workshops on Detector Physics for International PhD Students
Hi everyone, I am a PhD student working in France on the development of superconducting detectors for astronomy applications. As I am looking for schools or workshops, I am wondering if this kind of opportunity is hosted at (or by) NASA. I also noticed on the website that there is a NASA I² Academy but seems like it is on hold in Europe. Besides, I was thinking about doing a few months internship (< 3 months) as I am willing to go explore and learn in a new environment but I don't think this is straightforward to contact the MDL and ask that to the researchers or associate research groups. Does someone know if this kind of thing is possible and how can I find the upcoming workshops and schools? Thank you very much for your help, Have a nice day!
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Do you guys think this would be a good place to view the Milky Way? Would the mountains to the south obstruct the view? Link to campsite attached. Any advice appreciated.
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One small step for (a) man, one GIANT LEAP for mankind - July 21, 1969 at 02:56 UTC (Credit: NASA / Neil A. Armstrong)
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Milky Way above volcanic rocks and wildflowers in Teide National Park in Tenerife
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JWST might have spotted the first dark matter stars
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NASA's TROPICS Offers Multiple Views of Intensifying Hurricanes
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Hubble photographs a cluster of boulders, marked by white circles, flung off asteroid Dimorphos, the bright white object at lower left. (Credits: NASA, ESA, David Jewitt, Alyssa Pagan)
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“The Butterfly and the Brain” - Sadr Region with Crescent Nebula. 7 hours 4 minutes by Michael W. Dean / Intergalactic Prairie Studio
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Blue Horsehead Nebula
The Blue Horsehead Nebula (IC 4592) This reflection nebula is located about 400 light years away in the constellation Scorpius right next to Rho Ophiuchi Cloud Complex. Stacked In DeepSkyStacker, Some level and Curve stretches in Photoshop, Starnet to remove stars, further level and curve stretches on starless image, noise reduction, added stars back in. RedCat 51 ASI294MC Pro ZWO 30 f/4 Guide Scope / ASI120MM Mini ASIAIR Plus Optolong UV/IR Filter Star Adventurer 2i Exposure: 240s x 206 Total Exposure: 13hrs 44min
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