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Like NPR "All Things Considered" with a focus on astronomy and space topics to include... literally any object or phenomenon above Earth's atmosphere. (PLEASE abstain from posting anything about astrology)

Like NPR "All Things Considered" with a focus on astronomy and space topics to include... literally any object or phenomenon above Earth's atmosphere. (PLEASE abstain from posting anything about astrology)

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All Things Astronomy
Jan 24, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AmmaRE007
This Week’s Sky: January 21 – 28 Posted on January 21, 2019 By Gary Seronik Venus and Jupiter meet and greet in the morning sky. Venus has been creeping up on Jupiter for weeks, and this morning is “closest approach” as it ...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 23, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Hathacat
Wasn't this neat? A hit during the eclipse!
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 22, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by allmighty
It will be helpful to me and all in this group. Thanks to all members of this group.
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 22, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Ohub
Looks like there was a meteor impact noted by independent observers during the eclipse
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Jan 21, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by SkepticalJim28
Tonight was a wonderful night! The family and I were lucky to have watched the Lunar Eclipse in its entirety. The sky was very cloudy except for a small clearing where we live. This is the only picture I took. Let's hear your viewing experience! And ...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 20, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
The eclipse tonight.
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 18, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
China lands on far side of the moon. (link is below)
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 16, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
Astronomers discover first direct evidence of white dwarf stars solidifying into crystals The first direct evidence of white dwarf stars solidifying into crystals has been discovered by astronomers at the University of Warwick, and ...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 16, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by SkepticalJim28
This arrived in the mail today! I'm extremely excited to start putting it together and use it, but I'm also sort of nervous. It is an Orion XT Classic Dobsonian XT10, so it's big and somewhat intimating. This is my first telescope, and I was ...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 15, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
POLL2 members in this group have personally blocked me. As the group owner, I can see their post but I've learned that they cannot see my posts and replies. As some of you may have noticed, I have asked a recent member to remove their post which I ...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 14, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by davers
This photo was taken from the Glasshouse Mountains lookout, Queensland. Why would you want to live anywhere else?
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 14, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
Astronomical events in 2019.
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 14, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
2019 Blood Moon
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 14, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
Earth pole shift.
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 14, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
The planet earth and waves.
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 12, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by VineetHonkan
So I ordered a few books on India's space program...a big one titled 'From Fishing Hamlet to Red Planet', 'ISRO: A Personal History', and 'The Indian Space Programme: India's Incredible Journey From the Third World to the First'.
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 9, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
NASA's Hubble Helps Astronomers Uncover the Brightest Quasar in the Early Universe Zoom Lens in Space Gives Hubble a Peek into the Era of Galaxy Birth Less than a billion years after the big bang, a monster black hole began devouring anything ...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 9, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
these may be more common than expected Mysterious radio signals from deep space detected Astronomers have revealed details of mysterious signals emanating from a distant galaxy, picked up by a telescope in Canada. The precise nature and origin...
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 8, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Hathacat
Us from 70 million miles away
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 8, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Hathacat
Still one of my all time favorites!
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 5, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
great visual! source:
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 3, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by RichieO
Happy perihelion 3 January 2019 5000,000km closer to the sun than at aphelion… Resulting in slightly warmer Northern hemisphere winters and warmer Southern hemisphere summers and visa versa at aphelion… It’s amazing how many people think (by...
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All Things Astronomy
Dec 31, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by zjona20
We basically lost interest in going back to the moon because there is not a competition on that front. Create the competition then we'll be there first thing next year.
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All Things Astronomy
Dec 30, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by Hathacat
Interesting
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All Things Astronomy
Dec 30, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by Hathacat
I remember this when I want to feel bitchy, lol.
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Posted by starwatcher-alThe occultation of Mars on the 7th.

Posted by starwatcher-alThe occultation of Mars on the 7th.

Posted by starwatcher-alSolar minimum was in 2019 so the sun is ramping up in flares, spots and prominences.

Posted by starwatcher-alI missed the early phases of the eclipse but the clouds mostly left during totality. All in all a great eclipse. Next one is Nov. 8-22

Posted by starwatcher-alI missed the early phases of the eclipse but the clouds mostly left during totality. All in all a great eclipse. Next one is Nov. 8-22

Posted by RobecologyFor those following the JWST.

Posted by AnonySchmoose The post-launch set-up of the new James Webb telescope has gone very well.

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken with Stellina (80 mm): M33 Triangulum Galaxy M1 Crab Nebula NGC281 Pacman Nebula in Cassiopeia NGC 6992 Veil Nebula in Cygnus

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken with Stellina (80 mm): M33 Triangulum Galaxy M1 Crab Nebula NGC281 Pacman Nebula in Cassiopeia NGC 6992 Veil Nebula in Cygnus

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken with Stellina (80 mm): M33 Triangulum Galaxy M1 Crab Nebula NGC281 Pacman Nebula in Cassiopeia NGC 6992 Veil Nebula in Cygnus

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken with Stellina (80 mm): M33 Triangulum Galaxy M1 Crab Nebula NGC281 Pacman Nebula in Cassiopeia NGC 6992 Veil Nebula in Cygnus

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken October 2nd 2021 with Stellina 1.

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken October 2nd 2021 with Stellina 1.

Posted by HumanistJohnImages taken October 2nd 2021 with Stellina 1.

Posted by starwatcher-al Did you know that you can see Venus in the daytime?

Posted by starwatcher-alOne of these days I think that I'll figure out this Nikon.

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