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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 06:12)

A weeks worth of Planetary Imaging

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:07)

[OC] Earth and Moon, acrylic and plaster on canvas. Some issues with scale and texture, but am liking the 3d effect

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 06:08)

The Grand Pleiades in a sea of dust - 11.3 hours of data with a DSLR from bortle 2.

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:54)

Europa's Synthetic Subsurface Heat Transport : Encounters with Jupiter's moon Europa by the Voyager and Galileo spacecraft indicated that a liquid salty ocean might exist below a layer of surface ice that is up to 10 kilometers thick.

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 06:10)

The Grand Pleiades in a sea of dust - 11.3 hours of data with a DSLR from bortle 2.

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:29)

✉️ 💫 Want more space in your inbox? Sign up for the NASA Explore newsletter! This week, find out about our @NASAWebb #UnfoldTheUniverse art challenge. Read this story & more: https://t.co/BLZTsEn5Ga Sign up: https://t.co/MyG37QzGhO https://t.co/zKpUTRvle0

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 06:46)

The moon captured with my s21 ultra Vs same image edited in lightroom

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:10)

Arianespace is counting down to the blastoff of an Ariane 5 rocket Saturday night from French Guiana, the final flight of Europe’s workhorse launcher before NASA and the European Space Agency entrust it to launch the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope. https://t.co/AsyWimReX0 https://t.co/fmxhlzb2DO

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:10)

Our HERA crew are halfway into their 45-day simulated mission to Mars' moon Phobos! Sneak a peek at daily activities inside HERA: eating rehydrated meals together, exercising, & helping @NASA scientists study how crew adapt to isolation. Stay tuned for more updates! https://t.co/tQFqtbopSu

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:48)

Telescope shopping help

Hello there all, I'd like to buy a telescope but have no idea what would be good for me. To be honest, I don't have a budget limit, and I'd like something reliable, powerful and more on the expensive side to ensure I'm able to see what I desire. If possible, one that can attach a camera for photos as well. Thank you for your help everyone!

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 08:25)

Nighttime Imaging 'N' Astronomy = full control of equipment and software for editing astronomy photos

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 05:12)

#TDIH in 1939: The prototype of the Mitsubishi G4M bomber flew for the first time. The pilots who flew it called it "Hamaki" (Japanese for cigar) and its Allied codename was BETTY. Learn more: https://t.co/5wjrrPiZhU https://t.co/v3IXsGWzYz

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 08:45)

#OTD in 1927, Charles Lindbergh and Spirit of St. Louis landed at Mitchel Field, completing his goodwill tour of all 48 states. The tour lasted 95 days and visited 82 cities (including 23 state capitals). Did he visit your city? https://t.co/8cayVYSFjt

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 07:54)

NASA engineers helped ESA and Arianespace, the Ariane 5 rocket’s commercial operator, assess the vehicle’s readiness to launch the James Webb Space Telescope in December. Read more about the role of NASA in evaluating the Ariane 5 before launching Webb: https://t.co/AsyWimReX0 https://t.co/qz6tdYZQhP

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3 years ago

(Oct 23, 2021 10:25)

This flight suit was worn by Commander William Ecker, who led the first low-level reconnaissance mission over Cuba during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis, today in 1962. (Because the mission was top secret, Ecker did not wear any insignia or a name tag on his flight suit.) https://t.co/HmLFF1DMvk

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