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My first time posting. I think this might be Venus maybe? The bottom of the picture is the moon. Just took it a few hours ago. Thank you for your help!
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I pointed my backyard telescope into deep space and took pictures of this tiny patch of sky for 32 hours to reveal galaxies at mind-boggling distances … millions to billions of light years away. [OC]
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I took 59 images of the Milky Way and stitched them together to produce this 250 megapixel rainbow pano as it rose over the sand dunes of Death Valley. Zoom link in the comments [OC]
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Fires in a microgravity environment (like the space station) are fed by random oxygen molecules stumbling into them in a process called molecular diffusion. This produces spherical flames that burn more slowly and consume less oxygen, giving off a fraction of the heat emitted by terrestrial flames.
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I spent the last month photographing the “green comet” C/2022 E3 (ZTF) to show its ever-changing structure (OC)
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