Double exposure of the moon (over exposure + normal exposure) by cosmicgrey
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Stars over water reservoir in austria by H4ppy4uer89
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Toothbrush Cluster RX J0603.3+4214
Friends of NASA originally shared:
Lookout Mountain Milky Way
Victor: “…a beautiful evening and star-filled night on Lookout Mountain, Oregon”
Lookout Mountain, elevation 6,536 feet (1,992 m), is the second highest peak in Oregon’s Mount Hood National Forest and the highest point in Badger Creek Wilderness. It sits about 8 miles (13 km) east-southeast of Mount Hood, separated from it by the valley of the East Fork Hood River.
From its summit and with good visibility, one may see (from approximately west and moving clockwise) Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Adams, Broken Top, South Sister, North Sister, Mt. Washington, and Mt. Jefferson with the unassisted eye.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Credit: Victor von Salza
Location: Lookout Mountain, Oregon, United States
Image Date: July 14, 2018
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My SO and I took some photos of the milkyway this Wednesday at Shark Fin Cove in California. It was amazingly beautiful under the stars and gazing up at the vast expanse. Some people on the beach had a bonfire which cast a shadow of us onto the shark fin rock.
Camera: Sony a600
Lens: 8mm, 35mm
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Hubble gave one of the clearest views of monstrous arms of the galaxy Messier 106. First discovered in 1781, its beauty certainly hasn’t diminished.
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