Friday, May 31, 2019

Milky Way over Kooddoo Island, Maldives [OC]


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This photo of Earth was taken by a human


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Jupiter's Jet N3 as seen by NASA's Juno spacecraft on May 29th (Perijove 20)


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Pluto's northern hemisphere [1000 x 588] (Image credit:NASA)


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The magic of seeing a rocket launch in person [OC][1200x675]


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Looking for a similar wallpaper that is Triangles of each Nebula instead of this type that was posted on this site years ago


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"The Earth-orbiting space shuttle Challenger beyond the Earth's horizon was captured [on 22 June 1983] by a 70mm camera onboard the unmanned, free-flying Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS-01) during the busy flight day 5 of the [NASA] STS-7 mission." Photo credit: NASA [3834 x 3834]


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A supernova exploded 50 million years ago and the light just reached us 4 years ago...


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My friends taught me how to take pictures of space, and we’ll this one I can gladly say turned out alright.


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The Needle Galaxy - The best data set I have ever worked with [OC]


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This photo of Earth was taken by a human


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The Crab Nebula - a supernova remnant in the constellation of Taurus [2000 x 2000]


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The launch of the Saturn V rocket


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Flight over Jupiter this Wednesday by NASA's Juno spacecraft


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Milky Way framed by ferns in New Zealand [OC]


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i think this belongs here..🤗


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Thursday, May 30, 2019

View of Earth from the surface of Mars.


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The mountains of Pluto.


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Full rotation of the Moon, as seen by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter


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This is our moon on May 11th, taken from my backyard. This is 81 megapixels, try zooming in on the craters. [OC]


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Our night sky moments before moon rise in southern Arizona [OC] [7319x2440]


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This is what a hurricane on Saturn looks like


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Captured the ISS in a long exposure picture by accident. Still wanted to share it with you guys. Exposure was 30 Sekonds.


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[OC] Saturn though a telescope eyepiece


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Handle-Shaped Prominence on the Sun [2100 x 2034]


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A milky way panorama over some trees in Saskatchewan [OC]


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Orbital diagram of the Kepler-47 system. The outermost planet is Kepler-47c (23 Earth-mass) is in a 303 day orbit, while the innermost planet is Kepler-47b (8 Earth-mass) is in a 49 day orbit. The largest planet, Kepler-47d (19 earth mass) is in a 187 day orbit and orbits between Kepler-47 b and c.


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The map of Heart Lake valley system consisting of valleys & a chain of lakes on Mars. It extends about 90 miles. Credit: NASA, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.


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Eclipse and Milky Way from above the clouds


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As the "International Space Station was orbiting 257 miles [413.601 kilometers] above the North Pacific Ocean" on 28 April 2019 (ISS059-E-36736), an Expedition 59 astronaut "photographed these cloud patterns south of the Aleutian Islands." Photo credit: NASA [5568 x 3712]


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Saturn's Rings. Credit: NASA / JPL / SSI / Emily Lakdawalla


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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Crescent Nebula in Ha/Oiii Bicolor [OC] [3584x2761]


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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Timelapse


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I make (and then photograph) planets. Paper pulp... Made of paper pulp and ice (the ring)


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North star appears to stand still


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The center of Messier 33 (the triangulum galaxy) 3 million light-years away, the third-largest member of our local group of galaxies, behind the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy. It is one of the most distant permanent objects that can be viewed with the naked eye (image credit: Michael van Doom)


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Jupiter Marble [1600 x 1310]


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Astronomers discover ‘forbidden planet’ in barren zone


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Mars and its furrowed surface


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A massive solar prominence, captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. These events can last for weeks or even months - and if they become unstable and break apart, the sun can spew magnetized plasma out into the surrounding environment in what is known as a coronal mass ejection.


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Since weather hasn’t been astrophotography friendly, I decided to practice merging two images into one. Milky Way from 30 stacked image, observatory 5 images stacked to reduce noise. [OC]


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Placing Starlink satellites into orbit. Credit: SpaceX


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Best Picture of Super Blood Moon So Far


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South pole of Jupiter. Honestly never thougt i would seee that!


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Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Clouds on Mars


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Meteor burning up in the atmosphere, as seen from the International Space Station.


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“First picture of a comet from the surface of another world. Sidi Spring captured by Opportunity from Mars” [2014] by NASA


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A 2012 image of Venus transiting the Sun.


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A hurricane on saturn


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Took this at Gordon's Park Dark Sky Reserve, Tehkummah, ON. First ever attempt at night sky post-processing.


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