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HAYABUSA2@JAXA (@haya2e_jaxa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These are the connected navigation images captured from the departure from Ryugu on Nov. 13 to when attitude control took the asteroid out of sight on Nov. 19. The title of this clip is “Sayonara Ryugu” (Goodbye Ryugu). (📷 JAXA, Chiba Inst. of Tech. & collaborators.)

freestarcharts (@freestarcharts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Algol #eclipse dates and times for November and December -> freestarcharts.com/algol-eclipse-… freestarcharts.com/algol-eclipse-…

Stacey 🌻 (@astrostace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last nights work. This is the Triangulum Galaxy! It sits at a distance of about 2.73 million light years from earth. I feel great about this image, I really managed to bring out the hydrogen alpha regions 😊 40 billion stars coming at ya! #astronomy #Astrophotography

Last nights work. This is the Triangulum Galaxy! It sits at a distance of about 2.73 million light years from earth. I feel great about this image, I really managed to bring out the hydrogen alpha regions 😊 40 billion stars coming at ya! #astronomy #Astrophotography
AstroBin.com (@astrobin_com) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AstroBin's Image of the Day: "The double open cluster of the Auriga constellation (M38 and NGC1907)" by Thomas LELU astrobin.com/yxlue3/?utm_so… #astrophotography #astronomy #astrobin #imageoftheday

AstroBin's Image of the Day: "The double open cluster of the Auriga constellation (M38 and NGC1907)" by Thomas LELU

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#astrophotography #astronomy #astrobin #imageoftheday
Dr. Buzz Aldrin (@therealbuzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Splashdown of #Apollo11 occurred 54 years ago today. Our descent back through the heat of Earth’s atmosphere was appropriately capped with a cool dip in the Pacific, and our recovery by our dedicated military services solidified a safe and successful return from the Moon. The

Splashdown of #Apollo11 occurred 54 years ago today. Our descent back through the heat of Earth’s atmosphere was appropriately capped with a cool dip in the Pacific, and our recovery by our dedicated military services solidified a safe and successful return from the Moon. The
Dr. Buzz Aldrin (@therealbuzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like many of you, the news of Frank Borman’s passing is tough to hear. Frank was a NASA institution, his life dedicated to aviation and space – from fighter pilot, to test pilot, to astronaut and beyond. His Apollo 8 Christmas reading of Genesis still echoes. Frank had the right

Like many of you, the news of Frank Borman’s passing is tough to hear. Frank was a NASA institution, his life dedicated to aviation and space – from fighter pilot, to test pilot, to astronaut and beyond. His Apollo 8 Christmas reading of Genesis still echoes. Frank had the right
Astronomy Now (@astronomynow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Astronomers love the challenge of horizon-hugging southern constellations and seeking the deep-sky gems they host. Read our guide to going south in Sculptor: astronomynow.com/2024/10/31/goi…

Astronomers love the challenge of  horizon-hugging southern constellations and seeking the deep-sky gems they host. Read our guide to going south in Sculptor: astronomynow.com/2024/10/31/goi…
Dreams N Science (@dreamsnscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lobster Nebula, in the Scorpius, houses the open star cluster Pismis 24 near its center, a home to unusually bright and massive stars The overall red glow near the inner star forming region results from the emission of ionized hydrogen gas. #Space #Astrophotography

The Lobster Nebula, in the Scorpius, houses the open star cluster Pismis 24 near its center, a home to unusually bright and massive stars
The overall red glow near the inner star forming region results from the emission of ionized hydrogen gas. 
#Space #Astrophotography
Matthias Steinmetz (@galacticrave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

h & chi Persei (other than the obvious M31 and M42) were among the first deep sky objects I targeted as a high school student long time ago.... Always nice to come back! astrobin.com/ndig6y🔭#astrophotography 🔭📷

h & chi Persei (other than the obvious M31 and M42) were among the first deep sky objects I targeted as a high school student long time ago.... Always nice to come back! astrobin.com/ndig6y🔭#astrophotography 🔭📷