Artist’s impression and illustrations of ancient observations of Planets, comets, eclipse, moon, constellations, etc. (Images taken from the book: Astronomy for the use of schools and academies, Astronomy for amateurs, Elements of astronomy, A short course in astronomy and the use of the globes)
Credit: Internet Archive Book Images
View of Earth from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe
The plane of the Moon's orbit is offset from Earth's equator, so the Moon dances north and south throughout her orbit!
The Moon moves in loops and dances around the Earth, but our eyes are too slow to see them.
28 days of exposure
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Another picture of Saturn (3200x1800, CG)
Taken with Space Engine 0.990.37.1720
TODAY IN HISTORY – On June 18, 1983, the Space Shuttle Challenger carried astronaut Sally Ride into Earth orbit, launching her into history as the first American woman in space. It was seventh space shuttle mission, lasting 6 days, 2 hours, 23 minutes, 59 seconds. When the shuttle returned, Dr. Ride said, “I’m sure it was the most fun that I’ll ever have in my life.”
(NASA)
Gravitational Lens passing in front of Hubble Deep Field North Lensing by a black hole. Animated gravitational lens simulation caused by a Schwarzschild black hole passing through several background galaxies. Credit: ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. L. Christensen)
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21 · female · diagnosed asperger'sThe vacuum of outer space feels so comfy :)
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