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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 20, 2019Jan 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
The eclipse tonight.
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All Things Astronomy
Feb 6, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Lukian
NASA Is Going to Knock an Asteroid Out of Orbit in First-Ever Planetary Defense Test As over-the-top as movies like Armageddon and Deep Impact may be, they do get across a very non-fictional message: you definitely don't want to...
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All Things Astronomy
Feb 8, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Lukian
Big storm on Uranus (yes the planet) Hubble Reveals Dynamic Atmospheres of Uranus, Neptune During its routine yearly monitoring of the weather on our solar system's outer planets, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a new mysterious dark...
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All Things Astronomy
Feb 8, 2019Feb 2019

Posted by Anonbene
Universes inside of black holes.
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 20, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
New solar system forming. Check link below.
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 24, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by AntaresRose
NASA finds 7 more planets.
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 29, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by Kynlei
This is a long one, but it's very very good. From the video description: "This experience takes us on a journey to the end of time, trillions of years into the future, to discover what the fate of our planet and our universe may ...
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All Things Astronomy
Apr 3, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by rathswohl
Can someone tell me when the James Web will be launched?
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All Things Astronomy
Apr 8, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by VineetHonkan
I have a question (for the astronomers/astrophysicists, as well as biologists out there). Gravity affects density. That can be seen only (?) on the large scale (neutron stars, pulsars, black holes etc). This affect is brought about through pressure....
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All Things Astronomy
Apr 26, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by Lukian
Astronomers Just Detected The Universe Is Expanding Much Faster Than It Should Be The latest measurement of the expansion rate of the Universe is in, and it has confirmed with more certainty than ever that we have a real dilly of...
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All Things Astronomy
May 3, 2019May 2019

Posted by Lukian
I was actually wondering about that but this is the first article I found about the subject. Every bit of space junk, is potentially dangerous to orbiting vehicles. This careless action brings us close to the Kessler syndrome ...
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All Things Astronomy
May 8, 2019May 2019

Posted by desertastronomer
Question: Would life have sprung up and evolved on earth if not for our moon?
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Shared from General & Hellos
Jun 11, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Rachelscm
LINKFake or not, Do you believe it or not
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All Things Astronomy
Jun 28, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by Hathacat
Pluto joke. Why not.
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 9, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by Hathacat
By Dave Wilson The Eel River, and of course the Milky Way!
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 11, 2023Jan 2023

Posted by godfree2
Comet visible with binos
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All Things Astronomy
Oct 20, 2022Oct 2022

Posted by Charlene
Another amazing video..
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All Things Astronomy
Sep 22, 2022Sep 2022

Posted by Charlene
It ain't no boom..
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Jul 4, 2022Jul 2022

Posted by euG5555
Einstein explained gravity over one hundred years ago: He said it was warped space-time and told where to look for it, the bending of light in a gravitational field. He explained the bending of light was caused by space rising from the surface of the...
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All Things Astronomy
Aug 26, 2022Aug 2022

Posted by godfree2
Highly recommended youtuber, Anton Petrov
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All Things Astronomy
Jan 30, 2023Jan 2023

Posted by yvilletom
Who has a pic of Asteroid 17062 Bardot, named for you know damned well who?
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All Things Astronomy
Mar 21, 2022Mar 2022

Posted by NeverSure
neat theory, even if it's still easier to make them in a local oven ... Diamonds may stud Mercury’s crust Billions of years of impacts may have turned much of a graphite crust into precious gemstones
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 13, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by LouisD61
What are the best come-backs someone pushing flat earth science? I can't seem rid of these folks from my facebook realm.
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All Things Astronomy
Jul 17, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Anonbene
I'm thinking that Elon Musk could build a smallish nuclear powered boring machine he could load onto his biggest rocket and land it on the moon or Mars and just start drilling into a hillside to provide instant shelter for expected guests. Thoughts?...
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All Things Astronomy
Aug 8, 2018Aug 2018

Posted by Lukian
What Did The Big Bang Sound Like? A scientist breaks down how loud the Big Big would have been. Spoilers: Not very. Or, not at all. Additional info just for fun:
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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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