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🎢I got spurs that Jingle Jangle Jingle - Jingle Jangle🎢
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#fallout #falloutmeme #falloutnewvegas #falloutnv

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#AlienEarth #Hulu #Xenomorph #Spaceballs

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Some Survivin’
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#starwars #jedisurvivor #photomode #respawnentairtament #Jedi #lightsaber #virtualphotography

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Hey Chooms, I’m back πŸ–€

#cyberpunk2077 #photomode

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Wassup, here’s my Valerie!

#Cyberpunk2077 #VideoGames #screenshots #photomode

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
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I got data on three targets last night. M81, M51, and NGC4236. I'm assuming it didn't rain because my lens hadn't been turned into a chalice. We'll see where the data take us! #Astrophotography is like a scavenger hunt! πŸ”­ Teasing out some details from NGC4236 from some calibration shots.

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Sirius, also known as the Dog Star, is the brightest star in the night sky, located in the constellation Canis Major (the Greater Dog). It's a binary star system consisting of Sirius A (a blue-white star) and Sirius B (a white dwarf). Sirius is about 8.6 light-years away from Earth, making it relatively close to our solar system.

Sirius, also known as the Dog Star, is the brightest star in the night sky, located in the constellation Canis Major (the Greater Dog). It's a binary star system consisting of Sirius A (a blue-white star) and Sirius B (a white dwarf). Sirius is about 8.6 light-years away from Earth, making it relatively close to our solar system.

Sirius - The Dog Star! The brightest star now sets before it gets truly dark but you can still easily see it through the dusk. #astronomy #astrophotography @stormhour.bsky.social @photohour.bsky.social

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Allsky Time Lapse, Lyrids Meteor Shower
Allsky Time Lapse, Lyrids Meteor Shower YouTube video by Chad Zimmerman

Now, this is a strange thing I caught. If you watch from 2:04 just right of center, from north to south. You see a "flashing" object. Would that be something skipping or tumbling in the atmosphere?

#allsky
#Astronomy
#Astrophotography
#EastCoastKin
#Lyrids
#Meteors
#NightSky

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Hints of Life on a Potential Ocean Planet Astronomers might have detected hints of life on a faraway planet β€” but they need more observations before they can say for sure.

Astronomers might have detected hints of life on a faraway planet β€” but they need more observations before they can say for sure.
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#astronomy #astrobiology #exoplanet #biosignature #searchforlife

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Two views of planet Mars on a black background of space observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. At left, text: December 28, 2024 20:00 UT. At right, text: December 29, 2024 13:18 UT. In both images, its atmosphere is clear and the surface appears detailed. Most of the planet is shades of orange. At left, the brightest orange area appears in the left half. At right, the brightest orange area is centered and takes on the rough shape of a sleeping mask. In both views, darker surface features are noticeable on the lower half of the planet. These have a mix of orange, blue, and gray hues. At the top and bottom, white regions mark the planet’s polar caps. The entire limb of the planet, its visible edge, has a blue hue. The blue doesn’t form an even circle at the edges, and appears thinner toward the left and right, and thicker in some areas.

Two views of planet Mars on a black background of space observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. At left, text: December 28, 2024 20:00 UT. At right, text: December 29, 2024 13:18 UT. In both images, its atmosphere is clear and the surface appears detailed. Most of the planet is shades of orange. At left, the brightest orange area appears in the left half. At right, the brightest orange area is centered and takes on the rough shape of a sleeping mask. In both views, darker surface features are noticeable on the lower half of the planet. These have a mix of orange, blue, and gray hues. At the top and bottom, white regions mark the planet’s polar caps. The entire limb of the planet, its visible edge, has a blue hue. The blue doesn’t form an even circle at the edges, and appears thinner toward the left and right, and thicker in some areas.

The planetary nebula NGC 2899 is shaped like a single macaroni noodle, with its edges pointed up, but its edge-on central torus is semi-transparent in the middle. The top and bottom edges are thick and orange. The center is semi-transparent blue and green. The wider central region looks roughly like a moth, also filled with semi-transparent blue and green. There are two pinpoint-like white stars with diffraction spikes toward the center. Immediately below them, slightly toward the right, is a smaller blue orb, a central star. The next layer of gas and dust is whiter, with some thicker pillars that look like they are rising up at bottom center. The colour fades into reds and purples, and then to orange.

The planetary nebula NGC 2899 is shaped like a single macaroni noodle, with its edges pointed up, but its edge-on central torus is semi-transparent in the middle. The top and bottom edges are thick and orange. The center is semi-transparent blue and green. The wider central region looks roughly like a moth, also filled with semi-transparent blue and green. There are two pinpoint-like white stars with diffraction spikes toward the center. Immediately below them, slightly toward the right, is a smaller blue orb, a central star. The next layer of gas and dust is whiter, with some thicker pillars that look like they are rising up at bottom center. The colour fades into reds and purples, and then to orange.

A tiny portion of the Rosette Nebula. Very dark gray material shaped like a V extends from just below top left all the way down to the lower right corner and back up toward the top right. It looks like thick smoke that has billowed out irregularly, thicker along the line from top left to bottom right, and looser on the piece that goes toward the top right. Behind the dark gray on the left side, from the bottom left to top center, there is dust that looks like arced claw marks that appears in light orange and yellow. The background at top left is hazier and some blues are covered in semi-transparent orange wisps, which makes sections take on green hues. In the bottom right, the background is bluer. There are a few bright red and purple stars scattered along the right half, most toward the bottom. The largest star is at right-center, just at the edge. It is red and has four diffraction spikes.

A tiny portion of the Rosette Nebula. Very dark gray material shaped like a V extends from just below top left all the way down to the lower right corner and back up toward the top right. It looks like thick smoke that has billowed out irregularly, thicker along the line from top left to bottom right, and looser on the piece that goes toward the top right. Behind the dark gray on the left side, from the bottom left to top center, there is dust that looks like arced claw marks that appears in light orange and yellow. The background at top left is hazier and some blues are covered in semi-transparent orange wisps, which makes sections take on green hues. In the bottom right, the background is bluer. There are a few bright red and purple stars scattered along the right half, most toward the bottom. The largest star is at right-center, just at the edge. It is red and has four diffraction spikes.

Barred spiral galaxy NGC 5335 observed by the Hubble Space Telescope takes up the majority of the view. At its center is a milky yellow, flattened oval that extends bottom left to top. Within the oval is a bright central region that looks circular, with the very center the brightest. In the bright central region is what looks like a bar, extending from top left to bottom right. Around this is a thick swath of blue stars speckled with white regions. Multiple arms wrap up and around in a counterclockwise direction, becoming fainter the farther out they are. Both the white core and the spiral arms are intertwined with dark streaks of dust. The background of space is black. Thousands of distant galaxies in an array of colors are speckled throughout.

Barred spiral galaxy NGC 5335 observed by the Hubble Space Telescope takes up the majority of the view. At its center is a milky yellow, flattened oval that extends bottom left to top. Within the oval is a bright central region that looks circular, with the very center the brightest. In the bright central region is what looks like a bar, extending from top left to bottom right. Around this is a thick swath of blue stars speckled with white regions. Multiple arms wrap up and around in a counterclockwise direction, becoming fainter the farther out they are. Both the white core and the spiral arms are intertwined with dark streaks of dust. The background of space is black. Thousands of distant galaxies in an array of colors are speckled throughout.

Happy anniversary, Hubble! πŸŽ‚

Celebrate 35 years since this NASA/ESA space telescope was launched into orbit with four anniversary images! They roam from the planet Mars to dramatic images of stellar birth and death to a neighbouring galaxy.

Read more πŸ‘‰ www.esa.int/Science_Expl...

#Hubble35 πŸ”­ πŸ§ͺ

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July, 1975: I took my first solar photos through my original 4ΒΌ inch reflecting telescope fitted with a Solar Skreen filter. Taken with Kodak Instamatic camera on Kodachrome 64 slide film.

July, 1975: I took my first solar photos through my original 4ΒΌ inch reflecting telescope fitted with a Solar Skreen filter. Taken with Kodak Instamatic camera on Kodachrome 64 slide film.

#4. July, 1975: I took my first solar photos through my original 4ΒΌ inch reflecting telescope fitted with a Solar Skreen filter. Taken with Kodak Instamatic camera on Kodachrome 64 slide film.
#astronomy #astrophotography #sun

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Space Sparks episode
Space Sparks episode YouTube video by HubbleWebbESA

😎 This ESA Space Sparks episode celebrates the 35th anniversary of the NASA/ESA #Hubble Space Telescope by showcasing four new images πŸ‘‡ πŸ§ͺπŸ”­

1 year ago 9 3 0 0

Who’s your favorite #Xmen ?
Mine is Jubilee and I hope she joins the #MCU with the others!

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Good morning, here are some Egyptian cats.

#cats #egypt #ancientegypt #eyebleach #cleanser

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I hadn't looked at the sun for a while (figuratively speaking--never look at the sun) because it's been so quiet. Today it's not so quiet. We're still in solar maximum for quite some time. #Astronomy #Astrophotography

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The featured image shows Jupiter in infrared light as captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Visible are clouds, the Great Red Spot -- appearing light in color -- and a prominent ring around the giant planet. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

The featured image shows Jupiter in infrared light as captured by the James Webb Space Telescope. Visible are clouds, the Great Red Spot -- appearing light in color -- and a prominent ring around the giant planet. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

πŸ”­ Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb

Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Processing & License: Judy Schmidt

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap25040...

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πŸ”­ Π—Π°Ρ‚ΠΌΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΎΡ‚ Kevin Palmer

Nikon D780
14mm f/1.8E

1 year ago 11 1 0 0
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The Moon at waxing crescent phase about to cover a bright star in the Pleiades star cluster.

The Moon at waxing crescent phase about to cover a bright star in the Pleiades star cluster.

I've just submitted to Astronomy Now magazine my picture of the Moon about to occult the first of the bright Pleiads, Electra. πŸ”­ πŸ§ͺ 🎨 #astrophotography #SciArt #photography #StormHour #ThePhotoHour

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The Whirlpool galaxy, M51.

The Whirlpool galaxy, M51.

Whilst photographing the Moon and Pleiades conjunction last night I set the Seestar to capture the Whirlpool galaxy M51 and NGC5195. NGC5198, NGC5169, IC4263 and PGC2286797 also photo-bombed the image πŸ”­πŸ§ͺ

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#NewVegas

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a cartoon of a person sending virtual beans and a loading bar ALT: a cartoon of a person sending virtual beans and a loading bar

Hello

Can I interest you in

B E A N S

#beans #gif

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american masculinity is so amazing. caring about clothes as a man apparently makes you "gay" but our position on geopolitics totally depends on whether you wear a suit

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I feel safe here. Anybody else?

#Bluesky #safety

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Can someone tell me something #positive or #good ?

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Trans motorcycle
Trans motorcycle

#trans #transgaming #queergaming
#cyberpunk2077

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#GTA6 looks promising

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You fuckers are sleeping on Jupiter’s moons. I don’t want to ever hear one more person whine about Pluto if they can’t tell me a single fact about the in-every-way-superior Ganymede.

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Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, wearing clergy attire with a red stole, speaks at a podium in the National Cathedral. An overlay text references gay, lesbian, and transgender children. The tweet comments express contrasting opinions on Christianity.

Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, wearing clergy attire with a red stole, speaks at a podium in the National Cathedral. An overlay text references gay, lesbian, and transgender children. The tweet comments express contrasting opinions on Christianity.

Jesus Christ would have nodded in agreement at her message.

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We still get cybernetic implants, right?

#cyberpunk #dystopia #bladerunner #boringdystopia

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