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amazingsky.net
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| | | | | A run of exceptionally clear nights allowed me to capture scenes of stardust along the MilkyWay. Colourful nebulas - clouds of glowing gas - are the most popular targets in the deep sky for astrophotographers. Most nebulas emit red light from hydrogen atoms. Some glow blue by reflecting the light of nearby hot stars. But... | |
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www.galactic-hunter.com
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| | | | | The Horsehead Nebula Astrophotography with and without a telescope. See pictures of this beautiful deep sky object taken with a stock DSLR camera or a monochrome cooled astronomy camera. Get tips and learn all about the IC 434 nebula. | |
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retrorockets.wordpress.com
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| | | | | o let's get started making a little solar system of our own. Using our own solar system as an example, gas giants tend to have lots of moons, some of which are approach the size of terrestrial planets. Saturn's moon Titan, for example, is larger than the planet Mercury, while most other major... | |
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www.livescience.com
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| | | A recent solar flare unleashed a massive plasma plume from the sun's south pole, where these stellar eruptions rarely happen. The unusual phenomenon is a sign of the impending solar maximum. | ||