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Harlan Thomas (@theauroraguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jure Atanackov I don't think that there is anything in the night sky that is finer than a good meteor shower bathed in the Aurora Borealis. These were taken during the Perseid Meteor shower in 2024 an incredible night over 174 captured meteors in a 7 hour period, and a count of over 400

<a href="/JAtanackov/">Jure Atanackov</a> I don't think that there is anything in  the night sky that is finer than a good meteor shower bathed in the Aurora Borealis.  These were taken during the Perseid Meteor shower in 2024 an incredible night over 174 captured meteors in a 7 hour period, and a count of over 400
Филипп Романов/Filipp Romanov (@romanov_filipp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I confirmed new interstellar object candidate A11pl3Z remotely using iTelescope.Net T72 (0.51-m f/6.8 reflector + CCD) in Chile. I stacked 5x20 sec. images with Lum filter, measured the magnitude 17.5 G for 2025-07-02.315637 UT. #A11pl3Z #ThePhotoHour #StormHour El Universo Hoy 🧈

I confirmed new interstellar object candidate A11pl3Z remotely using <a href="/iTelescope_Net/">iTelescope.Net</a> T72 (0.51-m f/6.8 reflector + CCD) in Chile. I stacked 5x20 sec. images with Lum filter, measured the magnitude 17.5 G for 2025-07-02.315637 UT.
#A11pl3Z
<a href="/ThePhotoHour/">#ThePhotoHour</a> <a href="/StormHour/">#StormHour</a> <a href="/El_Universo_Hoy/">El Universo Hoy 🧈</a>
Dr. Ryan French (@ryanjfrench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sunspot numbers are in for June 2025, and we’ve once again experienced the lowest sunspot numbers for 15 months! As more months pass, we can say with increasing confidence that we experienced solar maximum back in October 2024. ☀️

Sunspot numbers are in for June 2025, and we’ve once again experienced the lowest sunspot numbers for 15 months! As more months pass, we can say with increasing confidence that we experienced solar maximum back in October 2024. ☀️
Michael Jäger (@komet123jager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New interstellar objeckt: Here we show an animation of 3I/ATLAS from July 2. It was discovered on July 1 and will pass close to Mars at the end of October. It is only the third such object since 2017. Interstellar objects have an extremely hyperbolic orbit and come from outside.

Michael Jäger (@komet123jager) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Further examination of the image from July 2 shows the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is not cometary. An image from 21.48 UT 37x60 seconds exposed. However, it cannot be ruled out that there is still a tiny coma that can only be detected by very large telescopes.

Further examination of the image from July 2 shows the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is not cometary. An image from 21.48 UT 37x60 seconds exposed. However, it cannot be ruled out that there is still a tiny coma that can only be detected by very large telescopes.
Dr. Ryan French (@ryanjfrench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The entire month of June 2025 in the Sun’s atmosphere! (Imaged by AIA & SUVI). The month saw some sizeable solar flares, but nothing hefty launched our way. We also had decent coronal hole and filament activity, even with lower sunspot numbers (relative to the past year)!

ESA Operations (@esaoperations) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ESA's astronomers are actively tracking 3I/ATLAS, which is now the third confirmed interstellar comet to pass through our Solar System! More info at: esa.int/Space_Safety/P…

Nichole “Vapor” Ayers (@astro_ayers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just. Wow. As we went over Mexico and the U.S. this morning, I caught this sprite. Sprites are TLEs or Transient Luminous Events, that happen above the clouds and are triggered by intense electrical activity in the thunderstorms below. We have a great view above the clouds, so

Just. Wow. As we went over Mexico and the U.S. this morning, I caught this sprite.

Sprites are TLEs or Transient Luminous Events, that happen above the clouds and are triggered by intense electrical activity in the thunderstorms below. We have a great view above the clouds, so
Edward.Vijayakumar (@edwanx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A large prominence eruption on the western limb produced a bright CME. Simultaneously, another eruption occurred on the eastern limb.

Don Pettit (@astro_pettit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Comet C/2024 G3 Atlas, photographed ~235 million miles away from the International Space Station, framed by Crew 8 Dragon and Canada arm.

Comet C/2024 G3 Atlas, photographed ~235 million miles away from the International Space Station, framed by Crew 8 Dragon and Canada arm.