There is also the case of Mur de Huy, which I only mention very rarely.🤔😏 That race has to be changed, but it won't be.
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Can make a nice picture series, with more flowers blooming.😉
Arenberg is far enough away from the finish to be kept, but absence of the other two looks like a good idea.
Extremely stupid parallel universe.
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Just a day later.👍😉
Well, 54 is indeed 54.🧪😉
South Park versiyonu tam da o.
Send him to Turkey, too, when the time comes.😏
"Okay, now..."😉
Half of toppling one flower pot, at most.🤔🤪
This view shows the difficulty of discerning where corona diffuses out and zodiacal light takes over.
Turkish commentators pronounce it like Say-ksas.
I found it, in an old encyclopaedia (in Turkish). But the time of fainter era is not mentioned, I might have misremembered that part.
The bright phase was around 1935~40, but I cannot find info about the fainter time. I remember reading about this in 1990s, now scratching my head, trying to remember where I read that.
In early 20th century, Gamma Cas first went as bright as +1.6, then got as faint as +3.3. W of Cassiopeia should have looked interesting in that process.
Nice to see that gibbous Moon / crescent Earth view mentioned in the transmissions.
NoglyphNoglyphNoglyph.🤪
I hope you planned to stay there for 3 days, at least.
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Venus is just off the frame, in the upper left. But it's visible in this picture:
www.flickr.com/photos/nasa2...
Exactly.👍
Neptune amongst the stars of Pisces, in between Saturn and Mars; while the Mon partly visible at the upper left.
I am not sure if faint Neptune is visible in all devices, so I add this image here as well.
As seen from Artemis 2, the Moon with an earthshine crescent eclipses the Sun, and four planets are visible to the lower right of the Lunar disk. These are Saturn, faint Neptune (which needs a pointer), Mars and Mercury
Here it is.👍🙂
I reckon that is because of optics, i.e. capsule window and the lens on the camera not perfectly focused.🤔
Between Saturn and Mars, I was just marking it.
It is possible to spot Neptune in the full resolution version.🙂