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detailedart · 7 days ago
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Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, 25.01.25, by Manusia dan Langit (composite picture of the alignment also called “planet parade”)
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spacewonder19 · 2 months ago
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Hubble's new 35th anniversary images ©
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the-wolf-and-moon · 3 months ago
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Aurora of Jupiter
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 4 months ago
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The beautiful planet Saturn taken by the James Webb Space Telescope!
James Webb Space Telescope Discoveries
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without-ado · 2 months ago
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Hubble's anniversary images (2019-2025)
"I believe our future depends on how well we know this Cosmos in which we float like a mote of dust in the morning sky." —Carl Sagan
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zegalba · 1 year ago
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NASA’s new images of Uranus captured by James Webb Space Telescope (2024)
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deletingmyself · 8 months ago
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(by NASA Hubble Space Telescope)
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nasa · 13 days ago
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What does it take to see this?
Decades of dreamers, inventors, scientists and artists working together to create a labor of love: a telescope capable of peering deep into the universe and back through time. 
The James Webb Space Telescope has allowed us to see the earliest galaxies, the auroras and rings on our gas giants, and even detect clouds on planets far beyond our solar system, all because a group of dreamers looked at the universe with curiosity. 
Witness the incredible story of Webb’s journey – from an impossible idea to a scientific marvel – all through the eyes of the people who made it possible in our new documentary. Cosmic Dawn is streaming now on NASA+.
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kaleidoscope-vol2 · 2 years ago
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It was Crowley.
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sushi11 · 2 months ago
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My favourite space images from Hubble space telescope. Thank you so much for giving us the stunning visuals of galaxies, stars and nebula. Happy 35th anniversary to the Hubble space telescope 🔭
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spacenutspod · 8 months ago
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This episode is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. For our special Black Friday deal complete with 30 day money back guarantee, visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts.  Space Nuts #462 Q&A Edition Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in another enlightening Q&A episode of Space Nuts, where they tackle intriguing questions from listeners around the globe. From the perplexing nature of dark matter and dark energy to the possibility of interferometry using Space and ground-based telescopes, this episode is packed with cosmic curiosities and insightful discussions. Episode Highlights: - Dark Matter and Dark Energy in the Solar System: Trent from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, questions why dark matter and dark energy, which comprise 96% of the universe, are not factored into the movements of our solar system. Fred Watson Watson explains the scale and influence of these mysterious forces. - Interferometry with Space Telescopes: Bo from Victoria wonders if it's theoretically possible to perform interferometry using Space telescopes like Hubble and James Webb, combined with ground-based telescopes. Explore the current limitations and future possibilities of this technology. - The Mystery of Gravitons: Vincent questions the existence of gravitons and their potential to form self-propagating waves. Delve into the intersection of quantum theory and relativity as Fred Watson Watson discusses this theoretical particle. - Biblical Floods and Astronomical Events: Christopher from Bayville, North Carolina, inquires about the possibility of biblical floods being linked to astronomical events. Discover the fascinating connections between historical events and cosmic phenomena. For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website at www.spacenutspodcast.com. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favourite platform. For more Space and Astronomy News Podcasts, visit our HQ at www.bitesz.com. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts/support. Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.
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spacewonder19 · 4 months ago
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Hubble's edge-on galaxy NGC 3432
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blasteffect · 4 months ago
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Saturn by JWST
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ancientsstudies · 8 months ago
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Supermoon by garrastro.
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prinnay · 2 years ago
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Rho Ophiuchi cloud cluster
~Happy anniversary to the James Webb Space Telescope~
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theofficialastronomy101 · 2 years ago
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Close up of Pluto from the New Horizons space probe.
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Will be adding several more photos to this same post
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