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Klondike2022 t1_ja85qie wrote
It was sooo tiny bro like tinier than the tip of your hair
Klondike2022 t1_j98l98b wrote
Reply to I spent 20 hours shooting the Horsehead nebula to create my most intricately detailed photo of this region. This area is surprisingly large, and if it were brighter it would appear much larger than the full moon. Make sure you zoom in! [OC] by ajamesmccarthy
Wow that’s weird to think about. Be nice if someone made a sky map the showed all these and they’re size
Klondike2022 t1_j537y1a wrote
Reply to Does it bother you that you won't be alive when we discover aliens & start to colonise other worlds by [deleted]
How do you know aliens haven’t been discovered?
Klondike2022 t1_j4dm393 wrote
Reply to The multiverse by Manureofhistory
I know there’s a Spider-Verse. I saw real footage in the Marvel documentary
Klondike2022 t1_j1owf1l wrote
Reply to i am learning illustration and when artemis launched i did this . there is also a few easter eggs in it . by Parking_Shame_4297
I’ve picked up quite a few Easter eggs in my day and I only see one red egg below the moon
Klondike2022 t1_j1jly80 wrote
Reply to China hoping rocket that can send people to the moon will be ready to launch by 2027 by Saltedline
China chooses to go to the moon before this decade is out not because it is easy but because it is hard.
Klondike2022 t1_ixrwlmd wrote
Reply to comment by peterabbit456 in Mars may be slowly ripping its largest moon apart by peterabbit456
Sounds like a good investment for the future of humanity. We must tell Elon at once!
Klondike2022 t1_ixrb3y0 wrote
Reply to comment by Exploding_Antelope in Mars may be slowly ripping its largest moon apart by peterabbit456
Worth a shot. Or we can take this belt and mash it into a new planet
Klondike2022 t1_ixr3p0y wrote
Reply to comment by Exploding_Antelope in Mars may be slowly ripping its largest moon apart by peterabbit456
Darn it. We can work on Venus then. There must be something we can do
Klondike2022 t1_ixpjp5n wrote
If we crash that moon into mars will it be more like earth?
Klondike2022 t1_ixl3py6 wrote
Crazy to think just the Milky Way, if you flew a spaceship across it for the entirety of mankind, you’d be about half way there. This farthest galaxy is 1-2 micrometers
Klondike2022 t1_iwrd0it wrote
Reply to What is your favorite constellation? by pete_999
Orion or the Big Dipper. Just because they’re familiar and easy to spot.
Klondike2022 t1_ivxy4zf wrote
Reply to comment by zerbey in Kennedy Space Center launch pad tower records 100 mph gust during Hurricane Nicole by yourlocalFSDO
Just need a reaaaally good explanation
Klondike2022 t1_itdd2su wrote
Reply to Question: if you were an astronomer, space engineer, astrophysicist, etc, would you rather work in an already accomplished space agency with already established leading figures and achievements or a progressing space agency w a great potential with the chance to become one of its leading figures etc by [deleted]
Gotta balance money with work life with passion for the work.
Klondike2022 t1_islvhv1 wrote
Reply to Something I’ve been working on. 3D sculpted moon art. What are your thoughts on this? OC by lanchendesigns
Someone will buy it for the right price. Personally I’d like a little metal plaque at the bottom with perhaps some info on the location
Klondike2022 t1_je23mt3 wrote
Reply to Why from Earth do we see all these stars but in images taken from space we see none? by Suitable-Victory-105
I mean, James Webb and Hubble see a lot of stars from space