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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 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 28, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by Lukian
sunny, sunny, sunnyyyy dayys! How the sun looked like everyday of 2018.
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All Things Astronomy
Feb 6, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Lukian
Why Don’t We Have a Photo of a Black Hole Yet? ... we need to be just a little more patient.
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All Things Astronomy
Feb 28, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
History of the Horse Head Nebula. This is an article on just the Horsehead Nebula. The article gives some more information on the nebula and where it is located. I have included the link to get to the article.
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 8, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Lukian
Happy International women's Day. Thanks for discovery the Universe for all of us to admire! The Women Who Mapped the Universe And Still Couldn’t Get Any Respect At the beginning of the 20th century, a group of women known as ...
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 14, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Smorie
WHERE IS THE CENTRE / EDGE OF THE UNIVERS (and what is beyond the edge)? These are natural questions to ask and truly fascinating to contemplate. Let's start with recognizing that the universe is 4-dimensional - 3 dimensions of space and 1 ...
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 22, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by VineetHonkan
I've started reading Newton's Principia, and am having trouble understanding his corollaries. Couldanyone explain them to me?
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 24, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by VineetHonkan
Same place, same year, but you know who this is...
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All Things Astronomy
Apr 14, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by mkeaman
The Black Hole - Powehi - For those interested in the "Hawaiian" version on how the "picture" of Powehi came to be, to get to know some of the folks in Hawai'i who played a part in it, etc.
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All Things Astronomy
Apr 29, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by Lukian
we are in a void! wasn't that a Star Trek episode? Yep, several voids have been found in the observable universe but the one we are in is the biggest! It makes everything other than what's in our galaxy, but in the universe, so far away from us....
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All Things Astronomy
May 4, 2019May 2019

Posted by Lukian
Are these events that common? I understand that colliding massive objects may appear as common when considering light=gravity speed, distance, the time of the event and the size of the universe but still, one event a week? ...
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All Things Astronomy
May 22, 2019May 2019

Posted by Lukian
This is a short post to announce that I am suspending my account here in a couple of days and then probably deleting it. I have transferred my groups. Thanks all! Bye!
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All Things Astronomy
May 31, 2019May 2019

Posted by desertastronomer
Carl Sagan - The Music of the Cosmos
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Shared from General & Hellos
Jun 15, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by OgreBattle
An appropriate song, I think.
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All Things Astronomy
Jun 21, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Tooreen
Explainer: Why the summer solstice is the longest day of the year Flat Earthers dissent
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All Things Astronomy
Jun 25, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by ToolGuy
Farthest star spotted.
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 9, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by desertastronomer
We go between Saturn and the sun July 9
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 24, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by ballou
Cosmic Voyage, Narrated by Morgan Freeman Full HD 1080p 1996 IMAX Documentary The video uses factors of ten, to focus the viewer on the inner and outer scale of the Universe. This is one of my very favorite videos pertaining to Science/Academia....
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 25, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by desertastronomer
The Music of the Cosmos
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All Things Astronomy
Aug 13, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by ToolGuy
Have scientists proved the Big Bang did not happen?
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 22, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by Amzungu
LINK'First' Māori astronomy school in the modern era opens in Bay of Plenty
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Posts
Aug 6, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Hathacat
Black dot on the left is Mercury
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All Things Astronomy
Aug 9, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Hathacat
Horsehead Nebula by William Martin
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Posts
Aug 15, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Hathacat
Hebes Chasma Valles Marineris Mars
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All Things Astronomy
Aug 16, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Hathacat
No information, but it was too stunning not to include.
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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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