imspacexplorer
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imspacexplorer · 5 years ago
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How Astronauts Celebrate 4th of July from Space Station - The Tech Inside
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imspacexplorer · 5 years ago
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How to Watch the 'Buck Moon' Lunar Eclipse this Weekend
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imspacexplorer · 5 years ago
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Eau de Space Fragrance will bring Smell of Outer Space to Earth
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imspacexplorer · 5 years ago
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Apple New CarKey Feature to Unlock Your Cars Using Your iPhone and Apple Watch
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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I hiked to a frozen lake in Rocky Mountain National Park and captured a detailed panorama of the winter Milky Way showing all of its nebulae.
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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Supermoon setting over the Olympic Mountains earlier this week
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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8 of the surviving Apollo astronauts photographed at the Explorers Club Annual Dinner for the 50th anniversary of the moon landings.
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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Before 3d tools were part of every pipeline, I had this shot to animate, a rotating beam in space using a 2d warped panning bg with 2 vanishing points. So glad I learned my perspective.
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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Apollo 15 CDR Dave Scott on the surface of the moon. It’s sad to realize that he is the last living commander of the successful Apollo lunar landing missions.
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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Now in higher resolution! On March 6, our Sun-observing satellite saw an unusual lunar transit — but it's all a matter of perspective. The satellite's changing speed with respect to the Moon is what made it seem like the Moon was changing directions.
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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Summarises my thoughts on this space furry quite adequately
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imspacexplorer · 6 years ago
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The Cat's Paw Nebula. Known formally as NGC 6334I, this is an emission nebula and a star-forming region located about 5500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Scorpius.
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