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Month: July 2019
“Star Forming Region NGC 3582 Without Stars” by Andrew Campbell [1824 x 2443]
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Galaxy named COSMOS-AzTEC-1. Located 12.4 billion light years away. 1000 times bigger than our galaxy.
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Salida Colorado
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The center of our Galaxy (lower right) and the Lagoon Nebula. [OC][2016×1344]
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The Flying Bat Nebula and the Giant Squid Nebula in the constellation Cepheus the King some 2,300 light-years away.
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This is a picture I took of the milky way above the lavender fields
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NASA Astronaut Christina H. Koch and NASA Astronaut Tyler N. Hague “observe the approach of Dragon @SpaceX 18,” says European Space Agency (ESA) Astronaut Luca Parmitano on 28 July 2019. Earth photographed from the International Space Station. [3728 x 5584] [OS]
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Jupiter through my telescope (Edited to be sharper)
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This is my first meeting with the milkyway this year, in south of france. Just 2 hours after the sunset, and only 100km from a big city. (Valensole, France) [OC]
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