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Double_Grapefruit_55 t1_ja6liax wrote
Reply to comment by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE in I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
I have a Celestron 70az. I don't know anything about telescopes. So I am not sure how strong this is.
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BlueKnight17c t1_ja6lfc5 wrote
Reply to comment by ithappenedone234 in NASA's Artemis moon program receives salute from Apollo 11's Buzz Aldrin (video) by kevindavis338
What? The first comment I replied to, I was replying to this
>The risk is nearing commercial airlines
Wtf does that mean if not that you think the risk of space travel and air travel are similar?
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Reply to comment by Zanhard in I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
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dasBergen t1_ja6l0h7 wrote
Reply to Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
Galaxy collision rarely causes stellar collision.
thespoonlessone t1_ja6kds6 wrote
Reply to comment by --BenjaminDanklin-- in Why are Most Meteorites Found in Antarctica? by ChieftainMcLeland
Because space is an ocean
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ZylonBane t1_ja6jvdk wrote
Reply to comment by Morbos1000 in Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
The sort of quality content we've come to expect from a random_word_numbers account.
OkRadish11 t1_ja6jddt wrote
Reply to I shot over 3600 one-second exposures to get my sharpest image of a galaxy to date by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
That's wild. Are the points of light on the periphery 1) stars in that galaxy, 2) stars in our galaxy, or 3) different galaxies entirely?
--BenjaminDanklin-- t1_ja6j19s wrote
Reply to comment by boundegar in Why are Most Meteorites Found in Antarctica? by ChieftainMcLeland
Why would they have to land at a shallow angle?
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wdd09 OP t1_ja6it0q wrote
Reply to comment by SonOfFloridaMan in Jupiter and the Moon over Florida State University by wdd09
In the western sky after sunsets yes
myrrhmassiel t1_ja6imun wrote
...look into equatorial platforms: they will transform your tracking experience with dobsonian mounts...
SonOfFloridaMan t1_ja6ikf6 wrote
Wait the Star I’ve been seeing this week was Jupiter?
Barry_McCockiner__ t1_ja6ijqp wrote
Reply to Alien hunters get a boost as AI helps identify promising signals from space by UniOfManchester
Imagine our homemade AI plotting with a Hyper AI Civilization far away
tritonice t1_ja6ieev wrote
Reply to comment by pbWdq in Moon taken on my father’s Questar 7 by FoodAndCatSubs
We’ve observed impacts and have photographed the subsequent craters. Obviously the frequency and size are nothing like the early days, but it still happens.
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Reply to comment by Morbos1000 in Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
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LunaSkyWitch OP t1_ja6hegj wrote
Reply to comment by igetalogiawheni in I played with my phone's camera and got this in frame. Can you please tell me what this is? (slight left of the moon) I'm in Sligo, Ireland. Thanks. by LunaSkyWitch
Makes complete sense about the lens flare. Thanks!
We had a look on a stargazing app and according to it it is Mars but I did not know that Mars would be visible on my phone's camera.
Thank you for the confirmation. Super Stoked that I captured another planet even though its shite quality. Lol
GarlicBreadRules t1_ja6h3dk wrote
Reply to Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
I was worried at first because I thought it said 4 million years.
SpartanJack17 t1_ja6lkz2 wrote
Reply to Milky way and Andromeda Galaxy colliding in 4 billion years, and Andromeda is heading at a fast 70 miles per second! by Intelligent_Ice_5231
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