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gunsandposes-history: The Pipe Nebula, courtesy of the European Southern Observatory.
sagansense: Observatories are one of my favourite buildings. They’re devoted entirely to science as their domes are built for looking out on the universe. Some of them are unfortunately lost their views onto space to time. Here are several of these
sci-universe: Lick Observatory photographed by Laurie Hatch.
sci-universe: Galaxy Centaurus A photographed from the Macedon Ranges Observatory by Joseph Brimacombe.
spaceexp: The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array under construction, Llano de Chajnantor Observatory, Atacama Desert, Chile photo by José Francisco Salgado
tiredmomentsintopleasure: Mountaintop Observatories
spaceexp: Picture of Andromeda galaxy from the Herschel space observatory
spaceexp: Albert Einstein and Staff of Yerkes Observatory, 1919
kenobi-wan-obi: Globules in IC 2944 by Fred Vanderhaven The above pictured emission nebula, cataloged as IC 2944, is called the Running Chicken Nebula for the shape of its greater appearance. The image was taken recently from Siding Spring Observatory
afro-dominicano: Milky Way Meets Desert Sky by Babak Tafreshi As seen on the National Geographic News our Milky Way galaxy gleams in all its splendor, as seen from La Silla observatory in the southern outskirts of the Atacama Desert, Chile.
sci-universe: Comet Bennett and Tago-Sato-Kosaka captured in 1970, great images which I found from the archive of Tartu Observatory’s astrophysics department
ageofdestruction: spectrum: The Sun, photographed by Solar Dynamics Observatory, 28th August 2014. 10 frames; each frame is a composite of 3 images in different wavelengths. Here, I have used 3 wavelengths in the extreme UV range (17.1, 19.3, and 21.1
humanoidhistory: The Moon, circa 1908, photographed from the Paris Observatory by M.P. Puiseux.
planetaryfolklore: Neptune, seen from the Keck Observatory in the infrared (wavelength 1.17-1.3 microns), 11 August 2004. (Program ID N19N2.)
spaceexp: The NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory sees a mid-level solar flare, peaking at 5:40 p.m. EST on Nov. 3 via reddit
retrofutureground: Mount Wilson Observatory, The Moon last quarter, +/- 1950, United States.Vintage silver print
bizarredisco: VI series: Yerkes Observatory, Sun, no date. Sunlight reflected off small interplanetary dust particles produces a faint glow in the sky which is termed Gegenschein Glass plate negative
trefoiled: Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico by Nika Aila States
polychroniadis: ‘Restricted Areas / Deserted observatory’ by Danila Tkachenco.
blackv: Jaipur, Observatory, India, 1955; cropped 6 x 6 negative.
fiore-rosso: SOM [Skidmore Owings & Merrill] | McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope, Kitt Peak National Observatory.
blue-voids: Thomas Ruff - Stars, 1990 Observation shots from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) based in the Andes in Chile.
flyngdream: darwinfish105 - WTC Building Observatory Tilt Shift | gif by FD
furtho: Erich Mendelsohn’s Einstein Tower observatory, Potsdam, Germany, 1920s
szaforthesoul:Isaiah Rashad x SZA | The Observatory #SZA #IsaiahRashad #SZAY
trinketbaby: Being derpy at the observatory
granthatfield: Cosmonauts / Burgerama II, The Observatory Santa Ana, CA 2013
thebaxley: FIDLAR at The Observatory
nemfrog: Plate LX. The Great Comet of 1882, as photographed at the Royal Observatory, Cape of Good Hope. The heavens and their story. 1908.
dame-de-pique:Mount Wilson Observatory - Horsehead Nebula (Barnard 33), 13/11/1920
just–space: Dee Wright Observatory, Oregon 3259x3989 js
xlenc: A four-hour exposure photograph of the 1998 Leonids meteor shower taken at the Modra Observatory in Slovakia. [via]
sixpenceee: North Atlantic phytoplankton bloom off the coast of Iceland, June 24, 2010.Image Credit: NASA’s Earth Observatory
digg:4 Minutes Of Spectacular Solar Explosions And EruptionsToday marks five years in space for NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which provides incredibly detailed images of the whole sun 24 hours a day. Capturing an image more than once per second,
wintermoth: determinedtomato: sucymemebabaran: coolthingoftheday: The moon passed between NASA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory and the Earth, allowing the satellite to capture this rare image of the moon’s far side in full sunlight. As
humanoidhistory: A wide-field image of the Eagle Nebula, taken at the National Science Foundation’s 0.9-meter telescope on Kitt Peak with the NOAO Mosaic CCD camera.(National Optical Astronomy Observatory)
humanoidhistory: ESO concept art by L. Calçada shows how Pluto could look, with areas of pure methane and the distant Sun appearing a 1,000 times fainter than on Earth.(European Southern Observatory)
lionfloss: Amazing Solar Flare Eruptions Captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory
architectureofdoom: Astronomical observatory, Patagonia, Argentina. From New End, Olaf Unverzart, 2006
beautyaboveus: Shown here, in this image from Japan’s Akari space observatory, are the central regions of Cygnus, and it can be seen that the Milky Way displays a rich stock of dust. This dust is part of the interstellar medium, which also contains
octaviomeh: The Story So Far // The Observatory
moonzerotwo: Eyvind Earle Griffith Observatory
renamonkalou:Observing the reindeer under the aurora | Aurora Borealis Observatory
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dame-de-pique: Francis Gladheim Pease - View of deep space from Mount Wilson Observatory, near Pasadena, CA, c.1920
alysha: Yesterday with @_denissa 🌻 (at Griffith Observatory)
death-of-a-discodancer: Morrissey at the Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, January 1994. Photo by Andy Earl.
utcjonesobservatory: This image of 30 Doradus, the Tarantula Nebula, in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) was taken with the Curtis Schmidt telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) in Chile, as part of the Magellanic Cloud Emission
foreverescaperealityy: Nekromantix - Nekrofelia at The Observatory in Santa Ana on Nov. 22, 2013
nomadicmantras: just—space: Amazing Psychedelic Picture of the Sun shot by NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory in Extreme Ultraviolet Light
dvnielfelix: Code Orange @ The Observatory
azusina: adult Oikawa working at NASA/with kids at an observatory (・ω<)☆ & adult Suga as a doctor/pediatrician!!!!