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“ The Tarantula Nebula (23000 x 17200)
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mini-space-alien:
“ infinity-imagined:
“ The Tarantula Nebula (23000 x 17200)
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“i want to leave” ”
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mini-space-alien:
“ infinity-imagined:
“ The Tarantula Nebula (23000 x 17200)
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“i want to leave” ”
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mini-space-alien:

infinity-imagined:

The Tarantula Nebula (23000 x 17200)

i want to leave

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hyvapaiva:
“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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hyvapaiva:
“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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hyvapaiva:
“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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hyvapaiva:
“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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“ Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.
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Jupiter’s moon, Callisto.

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digitalexrth:
“  Francesca Dani Photography
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Francesca Dani Photography

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ohstarstuff:
“ Today’s APOD is particularly stunning.
“ Have you watched the Perseid meteor shower? Though the annual shower’s predicted peak was last night, meteor activity should continue tonight (August 13/14), best enjoyed by just looking up in...
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Today’s APOD is particularly stunning.

Have you watched the Perseid meteor shower? Though the annual shower’s predicted peak was last night, meteor activity should continue tonight (August 13/14), best enjoyed by just looking up in clear, dark skies after midnight. Of course, this year’s Perseid shower has the advantage of being active near the August 14 New Moon. Since the nearly New Moon doesn’t rise before the morning twilight many fainter meteors are easier to spot until then, with no interference from bright moonlight. The Perseid meteor shower last occurred near a New Moon in 2013. That’s when the exposures used to construct this image were made, under dark, moonless skies from Hvar Island off the coast of Croatia. The widefield composite includes 67 meteors streaming from the heroic constellation Perseus, the shower’s radiant, captured during 2013 August 8-14 against a background of faint zodiacal light and the Milky Way. The next moonless Perseid meteor shower will be in August 2018.

Image Credit & Copyright: Petr Horálek

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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
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“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
” ”
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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
” ”
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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
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nickyoflaherty:
“ “ Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula
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Carina Nebula
Rosette Nebula
Heart Nebula
Fairy Pillar Nebula
Orion Nebula
Eagle Nebula
Flame Vista Nebula
Crab Nebula

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“ The Moon passing behind the Earth, photographed by the Himawari-8 weather satellite on September 2nd, 2015.
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“ The Moon passing behind the Earth, photographed by the Himawari-8 weather satellite on September 2nd, 2015.
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infinity-imagined:
“ The Moon passing behind the Earth, photographed by the Himawari-8 weather satellite on September 2nd, 2015.
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“ The Moon passing behind the Earth, photographed by the Himawari-8 weather satellite on September 2nd, 2015.
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“ The Moon passing behind the Earth, photographed by the Himawari-8 weather satellite on September 2nd, 2015.
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The Moon passing behind the Earth, photographed by the Himawari-8 weather satellite on September 2nd, 2015.

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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:
“ A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the...
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thisismyplacetobe:

A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the human eye. The result is that the moon doesn’t entirely block out our view of the sun, but leaves an “annulus,” or ring of sunlight glowing around it. Hence the term  “annular” eclipse rather than a “total” eclipse.

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sorayachemaly:
“Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.
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“Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.
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“Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.
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Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.

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http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/News-Article.php?page=20150712

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