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throughawaeladdie t1_ja3xcmo wrote
Reply to I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
could someone explain how these exposures work? I'm not big on photography so i don't understand it very well but as far as i know, it's 1 second compressed into a single image and 3600 of those superimposed onto each other right?
BlueKnight17c t1_ja3x4cl wrote
Reply to comment by ithappenedone234 in NASA's Artemis moon program receives salute from Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin (video) by kevindavis338
You could fit every person who's ever been to space on a single Airbus A380 very easily. You simply can not make a comparison with such a tiny sample size.
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NoSoupForYouRuskie t1_ja3w9ef wrote
Reply to comment by R_Banana in A mysterious object is being dragged into the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center by TradingAllIn
I wasn't sure and I love that someone actually fact checked it. Lol I am very appreciative and will do better in my efforts to spread knowledge accurately next time.
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Doctor_Brown_Bear t1_ja3vppb wrote
Reply to The Paravulcoon - a proposed recovery system for the Saturn rocket, using a hot air balloon to safely land the first stage after use by Watchung
Our company has been testing in the Great Lakes regions but was told to suspend our operation last week so now I am out of a job.
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747-8F t1_ja3v08n wrote
Reply to I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
That is Beautiful and Amazing! Wonderful Shot!! Thank you so much for sharing!!🤙🏽🖖🏽
Doctor_Brown_Bear t1_ja3usea wrote
Reply to it took me so many days to compete this, so here's is my picture of the solar system. by Longjumping_Theme_45
How did you take this photo? Were those planet in a line when earth was just right above them?
GodLovePisces t1_ja3uoll wrote
WOW, beautiful insanity ❤️ You couldn’t even dream up stuff like this ! Nature is Wilder than the imagination.
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Reply to comment by Acuate187 in Incredible Crescent Moon from earlier this week. by Acuate187
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Zanhard t1_ja3sw3q wrote
Reply to comment by pramarama in I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
It's a combination of all 3600 pictures assembled together using a method called rejection stacking in order to reduce noise.
Zanhard t1_ja3snxj wrote
Reply to comment by Double_Grapefruit_55 in I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
There's generally a difference between telescopes used for visual use and astrophotography.
dcw259 t1_ja3rz2i wrote
Reply to comment by pramarama in I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
There's no way to get a single 1-second exposure to look that good with any amateur telescope, maybe even any man-made telescope at all
Beneficial_Cold8729 t1_ja3r15w wrote
Reply to Three different meteorites in three days -- Feb 13th France, 14th Italy, 15th Texas. by yadavhimanshu961
Aren’t those things worth massive amount of cash?
pramarama t1_ja3qu4b wrote
Reply to I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
Is this picture one of the 3600 that happened to be the sharpest one, or is this a composite made from all 3600?
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Pineapple_Incident17 OP t1_ja3peqk wrote
Reply to comment by weathercat4 in If what we observe from other galaxies is light that’s millions of years old, is it possible there are other life forms in those galaxies and we just can’t “see” the evidence of their existence? by Pineapple_Incident17
Wow, you’re absolutely right, I hadn’t considered that. I sometimes feel like I’ve got a good grasp on the scale of things, and then realize my perspective is still incredibly skewed. Thanks for your insight!
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R24611 t1_ja3ot6k wrote
Reply to A mysterious object is being dragged into the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center by TradingAllIn
Imagine if some living creatures somewhere out there got spaghettified. I’ve read there is less chance of life evolving near the galactic core but perhaps at some point something sentient was like shit here we go!
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swissarmychainsaw t1_ja3o95x wrote
Reply to comment by Jerrycobra in Every space crew needs a mission patch. This company has designed NASA's for 50 years by koavf
KSC - Kennedy Space Center
JSC - Johnson Space Center
For those ... spacing out.
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Reply to comment by VertigoOne1 in A mysterious object is being dragged into the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center by TradingAllIn
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