Milky-Way above the Monument Valley USA. Credits: Mads Peter Iversen Submitted by Davicho77 t3_11iwq16 on March 5, 2023 at 1:06 PM in space No comments 1
The image was created by shots photographer Jon Carmichael took while flying at 39,000 feet on a Southwest flight from Portland, Oregon, to St. Louis. Credit: Jon Carmichael Submitted by Davicho77 t3_122eoxb on March 26, 2023 at 7:38 AM in space 40 comments 2,611
Meteor & Milky Way over the Mediterranean. The night itself was chosen to occur during the beginning of the Perseid Meteor Shower in Le Dramont, France, situated near the ominously descending central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. Credit: Julien Looten Submitted by Davicho77 t3_122r07n on March 26, 2023 at 4:09 PM in space 7 comments 492
The largest NASA Hubble Space Telescope image ever assembled, this sweeping bird’s-eye view of a portion of the Andromeda galaxy. Credit: NASA, ESA Submitted by Davicho77 t3_11pvn3f on March 13, 2023 at 1:02 AM in space 51 comments 1,129
Milky Way over Uruguayan Lighthouse. Credit: Mauricio Salazar Submitted by Davicho77 t3_11pv71n on March 13, 2023 at 12:43 AM in space 33 comments 4,024
Containing an incredible half-million stars, this 8-billion-year-old cosmic bauble is one of the largest and brightest globular clusters ever discovered. Credits: ESA/Hubble Submitted by Davicho77 t3_11varll on March 19, 2023 at 4:03 AM in space 34 comments 832
Meteor over Eleven Mile State Park, Colorado. Credit: Lars Leber Photography Submitted by Davicho77 t3_1228u6n on March 26, 2023 at 2:51 AM in space 10 comments 759
On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the sky every hour. At the time, many thought it was the end of the world, so much so that it inspired this woodcut by Adolf Vollmy. Submitted by Davicho77 t3_116jiog on February 19, 2023 at 6:04 PM in space No comments 2
Clouds of Jupiter. Credits: (NASA/JPL-Caltech/ SwRI/MSSS/David Marriott) Submitted by Davicho77 t3_11cgbej on February 26, 2023 at 12:50 PM in space 24 comments 4,594
The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. Submitted by Davicho77 t3_116mx7u on February 19, 2023 at 8:22 PM in space 120 comments 3,186