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A bit of Canadian history unfolded here, at the mouth of the Rupert River, on the shore James Bay, at the southern end of Hudson Bay. At the bottom of this image is the small, historic Canadian town of Waskaganish, Quebec, previously known as Fort Rupert.
A far away star.
Orion without his bow.
Another for from our team. Visit blog.v-studios.com to watch and learn about the of .
PHEnOM profile from ‘s. ✈️.
Thanks to @astvintagespace for the book selfie! Amy has a quote on the back of my book, and is doing some amazing work with space history and the future of space exploration. Check out her work at www.amyshirateitel.com. There’s a whole chapter in the boo
Cycle of a star, phase 5, Black Hole:BLACK HOLESBlack holes are believed to form from massive stars at the end of their life times. The gravitational pull in a black hole is so great that nothing can escape from it,
Field trip time. Space exploration… dope …..
Today’s Space Tech Tuesday is a little different. Like many in the science community, I was saddened by the loss of John Glenn. It diminishes us all. But from that loss, I take comfort in knowing that he helped pave the way for so many of us today; f