Sunday, June 30, 2019

Crosspost from r/interestingasfuck


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The aurora on jupiter


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What an aurora looks like on other planets


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A collage of photographs taken during the solar eclipse that took place on 21 August 2017. [9234 x 6158]


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[OC] Milky Way over Eastern Colorado. Never gets old.


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Saturn is still the supermodel of the Solar System, even as we receive ever more beautiful pics of Jupiter


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The storm om saturn (the Rose of saturn)


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Comet McNaught 2007 taken from New Zealand.


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A picture that holds all of our history


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Saturday, June 29, 2019

The pillars of creation


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This is Jupiter


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Pretty damn cool


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Not sure what the 'real' name is, but in New Zealand we call it the 'Galactic Kiwi' and it's currently kicking Jupiter into Scorpius [3028x3800] [OC]


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This is Jupiter


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Volcanoes on Mars, including the largest volcano in the Solar System, Olympus Mons


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Im a complete beginner in space photography. Im using a Canon 100D with standard objective any tips and tricks for a bloody beginner ?


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Solar Wind


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The power of a smartphone camera, good skies, and a little bit of Photoshop


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Saturn from Cassini 4096x2160


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[OC] It might not be the best picture in this sub, but I'm proud of my first try at catching the milky way, so I wanted to share it with you. Location : Lamarche, Vosges, France


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what earth looks like with it's artificial light


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Jupiter in my telescope, taken with an iPhone


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Fish-eye view of Titan's surface. Credit:NASA,JPL, U of Arizona


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Friday, June 28, 2019

Star view


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Saturn filmed with my camera last thursday


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Arp 194 consists of 2 galaxies that collided within the past 100 million years. A tidal tail of material was pulled between them and started the birth of large, high mass, blue-white stars. The tidal tail is over 100,000 light years across. Eventually it will merge into one galaxy


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"The city of St. Louis, Missouri is pictured along the Mississippi River as the International Space Station orbited 256 miles [411.992 kilometers] above the northern" United States of America on 25 June 2019. Photo credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) [5568 x 3712]


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Full Moon over the temple of Poseidon, the 2,400 year-old ancient temple in Cape Sounion. Credit: Elias Chasiotis


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Eclipse Render -


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My painting of Starman in his Tesla - 50cm x 40cm


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Thursday, June 27, 2019

The Moon with Jupiter and 3 of its moons in the background


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The clearest image of Mars ever taken!


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Mars


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Wyoming landscape with a lightning storm on the horizon.


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A little chart I put together. I'm always so fascinated by how different all of these worlds are from one another


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Jupiter Rising [OC][3836 x 2560]


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The Whirlpool Galaxy. The image combines visible & infrared lights. Credit:NASA, Spitzer Space Telescope.


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My friend has signatures from the Apollo 8 crew. He just needs need's Bill Anders!


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I took a picture of my friend taking pictures of the milky way at a lake


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The world's most powerful rocket, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy, in its most difficult launch yet, launched 24 different payloads into space, including Bill Nye's Lightsail 2 and some cremated human remains


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NGC 1512 and NGC 1510 [11423 x 4177]


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This photograph was taken from space by an International Space Station astronaut orbiting Earth -- latitude 46.6, longitude 142.8 -- on 21 June 2019 at 22:45:47 GMT. Photo credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) [3712 x 5568]


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25 Brightest Stars in the Night Sky


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An almost complete circle of bright pink nebulae skirts around spiral galaxy NGC 922. The ring structure and the galaxy’s distorted spiral shape result from a smaller galaxy scoring a cosmic bullseye, hitting the centre of NGC 922 some 330 million years ago [1920 x 1920] (Hubble image)


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[OC] The Moon, shot on a beat-up Point-and-Shoot Camera


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