It’s almost time to get your binoculars at the ready, as this evening looks set to offer some stunning astronomical events to viewers around the world. A slunar eclipse is forecast to appear on a snow moon – a full moon that occurs in February – casting a shadow across the lunar surface.And just a
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Italy from the @iss ! I went there two summers ago and it was amazing. Would have been much more amazing if I had gotten to see it like this though! Image credit @nasa
Allez c’est parti pour l’espace!
This evening, the clouds disappear for let me see @thom_astro on the Normand sky. Have a nice little day.
Aquarian acquisition.
NGC 6302, also called the Bug Nebula, Butterfly Nebula, is a bipolar planetary nebula in the constellation Scorpius. The structure in the nebula is among the most complex ever observed in planetary nebulae. .
The beautiful Apollo 17 Saturn V rocket on pad 39-A at dusk as it waits to send the last human beings to the moon – Eugene Cernan, Ronald Evans and Harrison Schmitt. This photo was taken on the 21st November 1972, and the launch occured on the 7th December, 1972.–––{ }
Jiim Clash: When you saw Earth for the first time from space, how did it hit you? Richard Garriott: It only takes eight and a half minutes to go from the launch pad to orbit and, as you climb, you’re looking up so all you see is darkness. You might think your first thought would
Paris – France View ➡️ ISS Thanks Thomas Pesquet Repost : @thom_astro
MSI morning outtakes – had to drag them out, per usual