This evening, I had a solid observing session. Given all the light pollution, and less than perfect skies, I’m still pretty darn proud of how these turned out.
Mercury (photo 1-2): first photo was taken with iPhone XR using the NightCap app. Second was with the Canon M50. This little planet just happens to be my favorite. The length of a day on Mercury is about 59 Earth days, but a year is only 88 Earth days, making it the worst place for Monday to possibly exist.
M44, the Beehive Cluster (partial): these bees aren’t bees. They don’t make honey, but they are known to host these sweet exoplanets known as Hot Jupiters; massive gas giants that closely orbit their home stars.
M13, the Hercules Cluster: in the 1970’s, we beamed a ‘WYD?’ message towards this massive cluster, from the Arecibo Observatory, with our location and our deets. It’s unknown if M13 ever received our message; if so, it left us on ‘Read’.
Arcturus: located in the constellation Böotes, its official abbreviation is Alpha Boo, which is kind of hilarious. The light emitted from this red giant is about 37 years old, and its the fourth brightest in the night sky.
Every photo with the exception of the first one was taken with Canon M50 camera, using a Celestron 6SE telescope. Edited in PS Express.
nah, u'r not a freak.
i also miss that time, although i was not even there :(
does anyone else get really freaking frustrated that they missed the mercury-gemini-apollo era or am i just a freak
Tonight is the full moon and I am so fascinated by the Moon right now.
I missed your complete look so much.
I'm throwing a random fact but a very significant one!!
I looked at the Moon tonight.
I looked at the Moon and its surface through my telescope. She has never escaped so amusingly from sight.
I swear I never felt the way it did yesterday. I was not alone. I was with Neil.
My dad burned the moon with a flamethrower.
Malcolm X photographed by John Launois in Cairo, August 1964.
“Even among the astronauts, Ed White had always stood out; a strapping six-footer who had barely missed becoming an Olympic hurdler, he was known as one of the finest physical specimens in the Astronaut Office. And perhaps more than any astronaut except John Glenn, White subscribed to their ail-American image. In 1965, after he became the first American to walk in space, White easily wore the mantle of a national hero. There appeared to be no limit to how far he might go.”
Andrew Chaikin, A Man on the Moon
girl with freckles and high hopes!| Apollo 🇺🇸| Gemini 🇺🇲
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