I photographed a galaxy [OC]
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I Designed and 3D Printed IXPE (A NASA Spacecraft)
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Can someone help me find where this came from
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We’ve selected @Draper to deliver our #Artemis science investigations to the far side of the Moon in 2025. Once delivered, the three @NASA_Technology experiments will study the surface and interior of the Moon—paving the way for future human habitation: https://t.co/fhn2VPLbYd https://t.co/bN1uyv9R6j
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"Saturn". Concept art for sci-fi movie of my dreams. Me, Blender - Photoshop, 2022
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amazing photos of the moon taken with a galaxy s 22 ultra
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July 24, 1897, marks the day Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas. Today has been designated National Amelia Earhart Day in her honor. More about this pioneering pilot: https://t.co/NfM9bTZIy3 #BecauseOfHerStory https://t.co/IrSGAdv0Ep
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Do you recognize the Apollo 11 crew in this photo? After returning to Earth #OTD in '69, Aldrin, Armstrong, and Collins entered the Mobile Quarantine Facility (a modified Airstream) to begin a 21-day quarantine, while doctors observed them for signs of infection by "moon germs." https://t.co/optALRPZtX
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On Monday morning, the crescent Moon points down more or less toward Venus. Starry Scorpius is sometimes called "the Orion of Summer." Catch Scorpius due south just after dark now. It's full of deep-sky objects to hunt with binoculars or a telescope. https://t.co/DhiHBrwO5L https://t.co/hD0Pq90bc2
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After returning to Earth, the Apollo 11 astronauts spent three weeks in quarantine—the first 88 hours of it in the Mobile Quarantine Facility (MQF). The Apollo 11 MQF is on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center: https://t.co/Pj9pizPbEa https://t.co/guUMos6JJS
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ignoring the meme, what is the original picture. where can I find it
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I took this photo of Mars and you can see Elysium Mons, one of largest volcanoes on Mars and in the solar system (swipe right for a side by side comparison with Stellarium)
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Advice for a starting Astrophotographer!
Hello Everyone, So after spending countless nights just watching videos on astronomy and astrophotography I decided I wanted to take up the hobby. I was looking for advice on where to start to get nice clear pictures of stars, planets, and galaxies and whether the equipment I have is a good start! Any advice or recommendations is greatly appreciated :) Any settings you guys have recommendations for I would also appreciate! I have a IPhone 13 Pro Max and the telescope I was looking at possibly getting is the Celestron StarSense Explorer 130mm Newtonian Reflector.
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M108 - Surfboard Galaxy from Bortle 7 Backyard using Astroberry
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The North America and Pelican Nebulae
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