Marslife.org, A panoramic travel guide to the ongoing robotic exploration of planet Mars ( lemmy.world )
See Mars from the rovers point of view.
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See Mars from the rovers point of view.
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To my fellow lemmonades,...
This is El Gordo, a NIRCam medium deep field of a galaxy cluster contains hundreds of galaxies that existed when the universe was 6.2 billion years old....
Photographer: Capt. John Peltier, USAF
Xiaomi 12
Edit: my bad I messed up the link
Shot with friends. We were lucky to go to a spot dark enough to get this picture with a Single exposure (~90s) and no light filters.
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Every time I gaze upon the night sky, I always look for the Pleiades. When I was very young, it was the first thing that I had questioned when looking at the stars. It was faint, but I could see it. I had no idea what I was looking at, or if anyone knew what it was. It was difficult to research as a young child in the early...
“Concorde ready to intercept the fleeting shadow. Poised like a falcon at the runway awaiting the time, 10:08 UT, to fly up and snare the shadow. The long months of preparation are about complete — the corona to be viewed against the purple sky of space, darkened still further to reveal in full contrast the ethereal white of...
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