IC 2220 - The Toby Jug Nebula - LHaRGB
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IC 2220 - The Toby Jug Nebula - LHaRGB
wide field - NGC 2170, VdB 70, and LBN 985
This oddly shaped out rock that the Curiosity Rover on SOL 618 had taken on Mars.
The heart of our Milky Way galaxy. Shot using a Sony a7iii with Rokinon 135mm lens.
Tidal Swirls of Fornax: (Fornax A and B) / NGC 1316 & NGC 1317
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Sharing some of our popular photo uploads from 3 years ago!
Since our Government is rolling out classified UAP videos and documents, do you believe we have an extraterrestrials visiting our planet? Feel free to comment below on your theory.
Yes, we have some kind of life form visiting us
No, our planet is the only planet with life. No such thing as alien beings
One of the clearest sharpest photo we’ve ever taken of the Tarantula Nebula. 4500mega pixel
Since our Government is rolling out classified UAP videos and documents, do you believe we have an extraterrestrials visiting our planet? Feel free to comment below on your theory.
Yes, we have some kind of life form visiting us
No, our planet is the only planet with life. No such thing as alien beings
Not bad, using a 8 inch telescope!
Space exploration has always been a fascinating topic, and Elon Musk’s company, SpaceX, is making it even more exciting with its innovative technology. One of their biggest achievements is the development of reusable rockets. These rockets can travel to space and then return to Earth to be used again. This technology is a game-changer because it makes space travel cheaper and more sustainable.
Imagine launching a rocket into space, and instead of it falling into the ocean or burning up in the atmosphere, it comes back and lands safely on the ground. They land in between these chopstick looking arms that’s only a few feet apart.
Amazing capture