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just–space: Vela Supernova Remnant : The plane of our Milky Way Galaxy runs through this complex and beautiful skyscape. At the northwestern edge of the constellation Vela the telescopic frame is over 10 degrees wide, centered on the brightest glowing
ohstarstuff: Veil Nebula Supernova Remnant via NASAHubble Space Telescope has unveiled in stunning detail a small section of the expanding remains of a massive star that exploded about 8,000 years ago. Called the Veil Nebula, the debris is one of the
zubat: NASA/ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope observes the center of the galaxy NGC 1433, an active galaxy known as a “Seyfert galaxy.” Located around 32 million light-years away, the supermassive black hole in the core of NGC 1433 is voraciously consuming
levantineviper: Aurora on the poles of Earth, Saturn, and Jupiter. Earth photo credit: NASA’s IMAGE satellite. Saturn and Jupiter photo credit: NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope
lumos5000: kaiju-grrroupie: lustgood: Fred and Hermione book moments Half-blood Prince, ch. 6, p. 117-8. Fred giving Hermione bruise ointment for her punching telescope accident. (requested by missykitkat) JK Rowling said that she was originally
gruesomebeast: NASA Hubble Space Telescope Images (via Hubble Heritage) perfect!
humanoidhistory: Telescopic view of the new moon in an 1850 edition of Smith’s Illustrated Astronomy.
just–space: Rings and Moons Circling Uranus, taken by Hubble space telescope.
the-telescope-times:~ wikimedia commons
betterwiththree: Tumblr, Hawai’i needs your support now more than ever. Mauna Kea, one of our most sacred mountains, is under attack. Since the 70′s, telescopes have been built on its summit, destroying the ecosystem and sacred sites. Right now,
mymodernmet: Hubble Space Telescope’s Most Breathtaking Images of the Universe Toast to The Gods
humanoidhistory: Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens discovered Titan, moon of Saturn, on March 25, 1655. Huygens used a 50 power refracting telescope of his own design. (Sources: Smithsonian, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
humanoidhistory: Happy birthday to the Hubble Space Telescope, launched on April 24, 1990. (NASA/HubbleSite)
Meanwhile, 300 million light-years away, a huge galaxy in the constellation of Pavo (The Peacock) interacts with the smaller galaxy that can be seen just above. Image is from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.
retrofutureground:John Charles Duncan, Obscured region in Vulpecula, photographed with the 100-inch Hooker telescope, August 19, 1931.
inothernews: STARSBURNS M13, known as the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules, is one of the brightest globular star clusters in the northern sky. Telescopic views reveal the spectacular cluster’s hundreds of thousands of stars. At a distance
zerostatereflex: Juipter and Shoemark-Levy 9 ImpactIn July of 1994, Comet Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 impacted Jupiter traveling at 134,000 mph. :D (Source)“This true colour image of the giant planet Jupiter, by NASA and ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope,
ucresearch: theverge: NASA is showing off a new 4K video of Jupiter Thanks, Hubble! With the aid of UC Berkeley astronomer Michael Wong, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope team has produced a dramatic new video of a rotating Jupiter, its bands and famed
mini-space-alien: spaceexp: A new astro-camera has captured the sharpest images ever of the universe—twice as sharp as the Hubble Space Telescope i want to leave
chaosophia218: James Reynolds - Telescopic Appearance of the Moon, 1846.
brianfulda: The Orion Nebula, taken through my telescope, 1350 light years away. Been working on a new passion of mine for the past year or so: astrophotography. Find me on Instagram.
nanobotswarm: telescopic contact lenses
haileypng: more pixel sorting by me! this is the carina nebula, originally captured by the VLT Survey Telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory
freshphotons: Mind and Body, 2005, Chris Saunter. 300+ circles are cut from the gallery walls and then used to construct a telescope that aims back at the wall to study the newly constructed star field made by the holes. Via.
scutter2: estifi: thexyaffair: 2013 is going to be an amazing year. Here’s the schedule for this comet. August and September 2013. The comet should become visible in August and September 2013 to observers at dark locations using small telescopes
ohstarstuff: Lonely Alien Planet Discovered Without a Parent Star Astronomers have discovered a lonely planet that’s floating by itself in deep space without orbiting a star. The powerful Pan-STARRS 1 (PS1) telescope at the summit of Maui’s Haleakala
Homemade F-Mount Eyepiece T-Adapter for Nikon D90 DSLR telescope mount by mannydeguzmanartist on Flickr.
sixpenceee: We Could Do Nothing But Lie Down by reddit user Lloiu I remember the day the spider-like creatures swarmed out of their holes and covered the moon’s surface. NASA telescopes captured high definition video of the masses of creatures, throbbing
betterwiththree: Tumblr, Hawai’i needs your support now more than ever.Mauna Kea, one of our most sacred mountains, is under attack. Since the 70′s, telescopes have been built on its summit, destroying the ecosystem and sacred sites. Right now,
misswallflower:Stars, 2014 by Ellie Davies“Mature and ancient forest landscapes are interposed with images of the Milky Way, Omega Centauri, the Norma Galaxy and Embryonic stars in the Nebula NGC 346 captured by the Hubble Telescope. Each image links
amanaboutworld: Boscolo Hotel - Budapest
amanaboutworld: As goes the sun, so goes the flower
hinterdemmond: “ghost forest” in the evening light, baltic sea, nienhagen
hinterdemmond: two ways
hinterdemmond: path
hinterdemmond: pines
euph0r14: nature | Spider home | by VoldemarsBugoveckis | http://ift.tt/1XDz3yZ
euph0r14: landscape | Arctic Winter | by kirshbom | http://ift.tt/1HRm2IS
heyfiki: Redwoods Rays of sunshine reflect through the gigantic trees as you drive down the small road into the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
mymodernmet: Hubble Space Telescope’s Most Breathtaking Images of the Universe
astrowhat: The Aurora Australis over the South Pole Telescope.I’d love to go there one day.
astronomicalwonders:X-Rays from our SunHigh-energy solar emissions can be seen in blue and green protruding from solar gasses. NASA has been studying these solar X-rays in detail with it’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array sense 2012. In this image,
sean-clancy: Jeff looking through a telescope by Karen Sofia Colon
infinity-imagined: The largest image of the Andromeda Galaxy ever created. (69536 x 22230 pixels) Source; NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
fmcpherso: The planet Uranus. Taken on November 14th 2009 at 3:52 am. Using the 98 in Hooker telescope.
nemfrog:A figure stands on the earth, shaking the stars out from her hair. Pleasures of the telescope. 1901. Cover detail.Internet Archive
st-pam: Telescope, because the circles made me feel like I was spying on the image inside from a distance
The planet Uranus. Taken on November 14th 2009 at 3:52 am. Using the 98 in Hooker telescope.
humanoidhistory: The planet Saturn, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
humanoidhistory: On March 4, 2002, astronauts John M. Grunsfeld and Richard M. Linneham go on their first spacewalk of space shuttle mission STS-109 to work on the Hubble Space Telescope. (NASA)
mindblowingscience: Astronomy Picture of the Day: December 3rd, 2014 Sharpless 249 and the Jellyfish Nebula Explanation: Normally faint and elusive, the Jellyfish Nebula is caught in this alluring telescopic mosaic. The scene is anchored right and
wavesoftware: Messier 17: Omega Three-colour composite image of the Omega Nebula (Messier 17, or NGC 6618), based on images obtained with the EMMI instrument on the ESO 3.58-metre New Technology Telescope at the La Silla Observatory. North is down
sydbi-guy: barefootmoon: (via spit469, spit469, seekingsolid) It’s a telescope! 🌌 (via barefootmoon)(via sydbi-guy)
mermanmercutio: Shot these with my phone through my telescope
genderoftheday: Today’s Gender of the day is: Crayola Telescoping Crayon Tower
ikenbot: Helix Nebula from the VISTA Telescope
n-a-s-a: Halo of the Cat’s Eye Credit & Copyright: R. Corradi (Isaac Newton Group), Nordic Optical Telescope