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My first good night photo [OC] [3888x2972]
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barthalimue
2 weeks ago
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My first good night photo [OC] [3888x2972]
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barthalimue
2 weeks ago
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Testing out my new Orion tonight. Image captured on my iPhone 7!
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MDizzleGrizzle
2 weeks ago
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Testing out my new Orion tonight. Image captured on my iPhone 7!
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MDizzleGrizzle
2 weeks ago
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Abandoned communist monument, so unreal! [OC][2048×1367]
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Freed_o_gram
2 weeks ago
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Abandoned communist monument, so unreal! [OC][2048×1367]
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Freed_o_gram
2 weeks ago
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🌙 Moon, Four Planets, and Emu [1600 x 2400]
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KitPineapple
2 weeks ago
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🌙 Moon, Four Planets, and Emu [1600 x 2400]
250 upvotes
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KitPineapple
2 weeks ago
apod.nasa.gov
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I thought this belonged here too!
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curiousfirefly
2 weeks ago
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I thought this belonged here too!
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curiousfirefly
2 weeks ago
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In the middle of nowhere, Welches, Oregon [OC] [4898 x 3265]
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robbeninson
2 weeks ago
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In the middle of nowhere, Welches, Oregon [OC] [4898 x 3265]
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robbeninson
2 weeks ago
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“Fuzzy Nebulae” by Edwin Hubble
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tiggerclaw
2 weeks ago
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“Fuzzy Nebulae” by Edwin Hubble
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tiggerclaw
2 weeks ago
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3D map of the wrapped and twisted Milky Way disk. New study suggests our galaxy follows Briggs' law for spiral galaxy meaning the origin of the wrap is associated with torques forced by the massive inner disk.
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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3D map of the wrapped and twisted Milky Way disk. New study suggests our galaxy follows Briggs' law for spiral galaxy meaning the origin of the wrap is associated with torques forced by the massive inner disk.
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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“Fuzzy Nebulae” by Edwin Hubble
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tiggerclaw
1 month ago
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“Fuzzy Nebulae” by Edwin Hubble
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tiggerclaw
1 month ago
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The Southern Ring Nebula or The Eight Burst Nebula or NGC 3132.
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MistWeaver80
1 week ago
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The Southern Ring Nebula or The Eight Burst Nebula or NGC 3132.
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MistWeaver80
1 week ago
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ALMA captured this spiral nebula around the red giant star R Sculptoris that located about 1,500 light-years away toward the constellation Sculptor.
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MistWeaver80
1 week ago
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ALMA captured this spiral nebula around the red giant star R Sculptoris that located about 1,500 light-years away toward the constellation Sculptor.
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MistWeaver80
1 week ago
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NASAs Endeavor leaving the atmosphere
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Swanlake24
1 week ago
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NASAs Endeavor leaving the atmosphere
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Swanlake24
1 week ago
i.imgur.com
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Eruption on Io, seen by New Horizons on it's Jupiter flyby of 2007
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AstroFlask
2 weeks ago
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Eruption on Io, seen by New Horizons on it's Jupiter flyby of 2007
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AstroFlask
2 weeks ago
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Falcon Heavy one year ago -- retrieving my remote cameras from pad 39A: "It's still tripping me out." [OC][1300x1950]
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learntimelapse
2 weeks ago
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Falcon Heavy one year ago -- retrieving my remote cameras from pad 39A: "It's still tripping me out." [OC][1300x1950]
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learntimelapse
2 weeks ago
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Brown Dwarfs, or "Failing Stars", in the Orion Nebula. Image credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team [3939x2955]
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NihilisticElectron
2 weeks ago
imgsrc.hubblesite.org
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Brown Dwarfs, or "Failing Stars", in the Orion Nebula. Image credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team [3939x2955]
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NihilisticElectron
2 weeks ago
imgsrc.hubblesite.org
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Ou4 is a planetary nebula situated toward the constellation Cepheus.
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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Ou4 is a planetary nebula situated toward the constellation Cepheus.
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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NASA's Endeavor leaving the atmosphere
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cactus1549
1 week ago
i.imgur.com
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NASA's Endeavor leaving the atmosphere
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cactus1549
1 week ago
i.imgur.com
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Jupiter, Venus and Saturn all rising with the core - Waipara River, Canterbury, New Zealand [OC] [2427x3600]
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EkantTakePhotos
2 weeks ago
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Jupiter, Venus and Saturn all rising with the core - Waipara River, Canterbury, New Zealand [OC] [2427x3600]
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EkantTakePhotos
2 weeks ago
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[OC] Caught Orion over my cabin, Joshua Tree, California (xpost /r/landscapeastro)
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Ol_willy
2 weeks ago
imgur.com
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[OC] Caught Orion over my cabin, Joshua Tree, California (xpost /r/landscapeastro)
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Ol_willy
2 weeks ago
imgur.com
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The far side of the Moon and Earth in the same frame, courtesy of a Chinese lunar satellite.
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SlushyWx
2 weeks ago
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The far side of the Moon and Earth in the same frame, courtesy of a Chinese lunar satellite.
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SlushyWx
2 weeks ago
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The Red Square Nebula MWC 922.
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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The Red Square Nebula MWC 922.
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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It’s hard not to wonder what’s out there, Walupt Lake, Washington [OC] [5184x3456]
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robbeninson
2 weeks ago
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It’s hard not to wonder what’s out there, Walupt Lake, Washington [OC] [5184x3456]
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robbeninson
2 weeks ago
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Can't wait for the weekend ? Gif by Giphy
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fromspacewlove
2 weeks ago
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Can't wait for the weekend ? Gif by Giphy
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fromspacewlove
2 weeks ago
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Caught Orion over my cabin, Joshua Tree, California
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Ol_willy
2 weeks ago
imgur.com
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Caught Orion over my cabin, Joshua Tree, California
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Ol_willy
2 weeks ago
imgur.com
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The Tarantula Nebula
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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The Tarantula Nebula
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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Can't wait for the weekend ? Gif by Giphy
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fromspacewlove
2 weeks ago
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Can't wait for the weekend ? Gif by Giphy
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fromspacewlove
2 weeks ago
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Looking back at my favorite photo from Falcon Heavy's debut flight one year ago, today [1356x2048] [OC]
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johnkphotos
2 weeks ago
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Looking back at my favorite photo from Falcon Heavy's debut flight one year ago, today [1356x2048] [OC]
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johnkphotos
2 weeks ago
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Verona Rupes on Uranus' moon Miranda is the tallest known cliff in the solar system. It's estimated to be 20 kilometres deep. The image was captured by the passing Voyager 2 robotic spacecraft in 1986. Credit: NASA, Voyager 2
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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Verona Rupes on Uranus' moon Miranda is the tallest known cliff in the solar system. It's estimated to be 20 kilometres deep. The image was captured by the passing Voyager 2 robotic spacecraft in 1986. Credit: NASA, Voyager 2
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MistWeaver80
2 weeks ago
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Tau Ceti e
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alfa015
1 week ago
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Tau Ceti e
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alfa015
1 week ago
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Stunning shot of the ISS passing in front of our pretty average star at 7.66 km per second. 140 million km apart from each other.
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Tallie1379
2 weeks ago
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Stunning shot of the ISS passing in front of our pretty average star at 7.66 km per second. 140 million km apart from each other.
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Tallie1379
2 weeks ago
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