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Stupid meme, though it'd fit here

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2020/06/17
06:06 UTC

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Peaceful image of Saturn (Cassini flyby, high resolution in comments)

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2020/06/04
12:31 UTC

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On May 30 , Crew Dragon is launched into orbit with two astronauts on board.

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2020/06/04
06:44 UTC

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Mars Curiosity is 6 today

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2019/12/01
14:31 UTC

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The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber temporarily crosses paths with the moon during a rare appearance at the Melbourne Air and Space Show.

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2019/12/01
14:14 UTC

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One of my favorite photos I’ve shot of a SpaceX launch

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2019/12/01
13:42 UTC

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Found this interesting little conversation in the Apollo 13 transcripts.

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2019/12/01
13:14 UTC

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I extracted the color data from 150k images of the moon so you can see where impacts "paint" the moon with different minerals. Wallpaper version and animation linked in the comments [OC]

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2019/12/01
13:00 UTC

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The family photo that Charlie Duke left on the Moon on April 23, 1972.... On the back side of the photo a message reads “this is the family of astronaut Duke from planet Earth. Landed on the moon, April 1972”.

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2019/12/01
12:38 UTC

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The amazing scale of the Pillars of Creation

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2019/12/01
12:26 UTC

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Professor Stephen Hawking’s funeral held in Cambridge

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2019/12/01
11:58 UTC

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I took one tracked and one untracked exposure of the Milky Way and combined them to bring out an extreme amount of detail - Rocky Mountain National Park, CO

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2019/12/01
11:39 UTC

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Tripping on the moon

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2019/12/01
11:27 UTC

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My 18 Hour exposure photo of the Helix Nebula from my backyard

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2019/12/01
11:03 UTC

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All the planets aligned into one

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2019/12/01
10:35 UTC

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I made a 4k wallpaper consisting of my favorite astronomy images through the years

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2019/12/01
10:11 UTC

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After 780 days in space, the U.S. Air Force's secret spaceplane has returned to Earth

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2019/12/01
09:56 UTC

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Last year I shot the Milky Way at 70mm and it took me 140 exposures to complete this image. I was about a 1/4 mile away from the lighthouse

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2019/12/01
09:38 UTC

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