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A few simple Deep Sky shots last night. 30mm no post processing. ~1 Hour on each. While we only know of ~31 of 7,500 Exoplanets we can see in the “Habitable Zone”, imagine how many we can’t see…

A few simple Deep Sky shots last night.  30mm no post processing.  ~1 Hour on each.

While we only know of ~31 of 7,500 Exoplanets we can see in the “Habitable Zone”, imagine how many we can’t see…
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Well, not Hubble or JWST but, not bad for a 30mm Scope. ~ 3 Hours, minimal post processing Dark Sky Tour 2025... here we come!

Well, not Hubble or JWST but, not bad for a 30mm Scope.  ~ 3 Hours, minimal post processing

Dark Sky Tour 2025... here we come!
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Bode's Galaxy, home for a Super Massive Black Hole, 70 Million M., and ~250 Billion Stars. Our 2025 Dark Sky Tour kicks of this Saturday... When we return, we'll be halfway through the 2025 Global Spaceflight Photo Contest... > spacepoint.org/gspcrules25

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Fly me to the Moon 🎵🌝 RESILIENCE status: nominal Distance above the Lunar surface: ca. 100 km Current orbital phase: Low lunar orbit, traveling at ca. 5,800 km/h RESILIENCE remains in a circular orbit as landing day approaches. This video was captured from lunar orbit by

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Einstein’s theory of special and general relativity over 100 years ago…. led us here. In 2017 the Nobel Prize in Physics and the first direct detection of a Black Hole. How many since, over 300. Sometimes you just have to believe. What’s that investment worth?

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Two amazing @nasajpl robots far exceeding their initial mission. How long will they last..,? 17 Years based on MMRTG design.

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Great interview with Jared Isaacman Two things of many, paraphrasing; cost management drives innovation and more cheaper spacecraft; rovers, orbiters etc al. Let’s hope the next nominee has a similar perspective. @nasa isn’t going anywhere and can be better faster and cheaper.

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My friend suggested another meme. It’s Nikolay Drozdov, a Russian naturalist, famous like David Attenborough in English-speaking community, and his famous speech: “Let's not bother them, but just watch them”.

My friend suggested another meme. It’s Nikolay Drozdov, a Russian naturalist, famous like David Attenborough in English-speaking community, and his famous speech: “Let's not bother them, but just watch them”.
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The longevity of so many of these vehicles is incredible. NASA Voyager NASA New Horizons NASA's Juno Mission Curiosity Rover to name a few…. Now with reliable reusable rockets, Falcon as an example, we really need to revisit and over communicate mission cost benefit.

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Dark Sky Tour 2025 takes us to another of the darkest places on our planet. Pinwheel Galaxy, 3 hours stacked, no post processing. Two Medicine area, Glacier International Dark Sky Park.

Dark Sky Tour 2025 takes us to another of the darkest places on our planet.

Pinwheel Galaxy, 3 hours stacked, no post processing. Two Medicine area, Glacier International Dark Sky Park.
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“Full victory, nothing less” - Dwight F Eisenhower. “We win, they lose” - Ronald Reagan Great leaders understand simple clear missions and objectives.

“Full victory, nothing less” - Dwight F Eisenhower.

“We win, they lose” - Ronald Reagan

Great leaders understand simple clear missions and objectives.
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Elon Musk 🚀 SpaceX launches by year: 2006: 1 2007: 1 2008: 2 2009: 1 2010: 2 2011: 0 2012: 2 2013: 3 2014: 6 2015: 7 2016: 9 2017: 18 2018: 21 2019: 13 2020: 27 2021: 33 2022: 61 2023: 98 2024: 133 2025: 71 as of June 12