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- duckseason2
- Why am I not impressed with any of the 10 billion dollar Webb telescope images?utopian
- Looks like they've updated their CGI rendering machine doesn't it? Like they're almost too unbelievableIanbolton
- Because your small mind fails miserably to comprehend what it’s seeing, and therefore you label it unimpressive. Go back to fucking your 100 apple products.monospaced
- I'm fascinated by all space things, but sometimes you have to admit it's hard to comprehend the sheer scale and beauty of something from a photographIanbolton
- pablo282
Online planetarium - https://stellarium-web.org/
- grafician-1
"Scientists discover "first of its kind" triple star system"
https://www.axios.com/2022/07/30…
"The system consists of two stars orbiting one another in a binary and the third orbiting the binary, according to a study published at the end of June in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society."
(img not the actual system)
- grafician-2
"#BREAKING NASA says spaceship successfully deflected asteroid in test to save Earth"
- Continuity1
Yes. Do it.
"Target Venus not Mars for first crewed mission to another planet, experts say
Despite its ‘hellish’ environment, scientists argue there are good reasons to focus on ‘Earth’s sister’"
- women are from there? Is that the reason?shapesalad
- hear hear! We could even construct dirigible airship bases that float at a pressure point similar to Earth'sNairn
- I just want to know what happened to it that it turned into an orbiting ball of Hell.Continuity
- Greenhouse effect and a very slow rotationNairn
- grafician-1
"Rheman's image, which was taken on Christmas Day last year, shows off comet Leonard's tail, otherwise known as a coma, in all of its glory. Comets become visible as they shed any volatile materials including dust and gases, as they pass through the inner solar system.
The comet met its demise and disintegrated during a close approach of the Sun in January 2022."
- Continuity3
"'Look closely and there’s a tear in Armstrong’s eye": the Apollo space missions as you’ve never seen them before'
Nasa’s original moon mission photographs, kept locked in a freezer in Houston, are some of the most vital artefacts of human endeavour. Now, they have been remastered for a new century. Introduction by Tim Peake. Photographs restored by Andy Saunders
- The tear in Armstrong's eye photo is one of my all-time favourite photos.Nairn
- anyone remember the moon exhibition where they scanned in the images at grain resoltuion and then printed them out at large scale. they were amazing.hans_glib
- http://www.michaelli…hans_glib
- Thanks for sharingOBBTKN