Russian Soyuz rocket launches 2 classified military satellites https://t.co/LUsAinI3l7 https://t.co/zZboMRmHiB
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The Helix Nebula (also known as NGC 7293 or Caldwell 63) or (The eye of god)
taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope (Infrared, 2007) Nasa
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After the suspension of commercial launches on Russia's Soyuz rocket earlier this year, OneWeb will resume deploying satellites for its global internet network Saturday with an Indian GSLV Mk.3 launcher, one of five missions to finish the constellation. https://t.co/aUbHk9NZiE https://t.co/7OwLEkt5l7
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Pillars of Creation JWST - N O I R
its in noir and perfect for wallpaper on OLED smartphones
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I photographed the Triangulum Galaxy from Long Island, NY
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Sometimes I wonder whether the real discomfort in Hell comes not from the heat, but from the humidity.
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Wonder what it’s like to live and work on the Moon? 🌕 Desert RATS returned to Black Point Lava Flow, Arizona this month for “day in the life” mission simulations to prepare for future @NASAArtemis missions. Learn more: https://t.co/SzKGQMmU06 https://t.co/UpaCPdIApY
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Have we been the aliens all along? This book hypothesis seems to think so ⬇️ https://t.co/a89xqGNnuo https://t.co/zbvYd9jdY0
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How can I tell what surface features am I lookin at on Mars ?
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Continuing to gather bonus science data in an extended mission around Jupiter, NASA’s Juno spacecraft recorded sharp views of the icy moon Europa Sept. 29 as the solar-powered probe raced by at a relative velocity of nearly 53,000 mph. https://t.co/W2KojRrDVI https://t.co/6Qma63yG2j
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Webb Sees a Cluster of Galaxies Feeding a Quasar - https://t.co/5uVOW0dthu by @spacewriter https://t.co/oDyMgS4ggD
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Orionids Meteor Shower peaked early this morning and continues tonight. Thought I captured a nice one in this pic, but it was just space junk.
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Question about low quality images
I was about to post my first ever images of Saturn and Jupiter on this subreddit. Since I don’t have the luxury of spending hundreds of dollars on a good camera and scope(yet) I shot these images on my phone and beginner telescope. Even though these images are quite low quality I still feel really proud about them! These are my first achievements in astrophotography and I really want to share them here! Should my images really be taken down if I post them?
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Why NASA Is Trying to Crash Land on Mars - https://t.co/uA5Rzw3HlA by @spacewriter https://t.co/gEz9IWi2Yx
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