MovingFjordward
MovingFjordward t1_jdr454j wrote
Reply to I took over 8000 one second exposures with my 10" Dobsonian telescope to get this shot of the Needle Galaxy by J3RRYLIKESCHEESE
There are so many aliens banging in this picture.
MovingFjordward t1_jdiyagr wrote
It's Venus. I recommend an app like SkyView for quick and easy identification!
MovingFjordward t1_ja99y7v wrote
I know I'm a big lad but you don't have to call me a pig.
MovingFjordward t1_j9jl9ld wrote
Reply to What are in your opinion the scariest objects / occurrences in our universe? by SpaceCinema_
When you're walking barefoot on a clean, dry surface and then suddenly step in a liquid you weren't expecting.
MovingFjordward t1_j97xn88 wrote
Reply to The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
The night sky views from anywhere in that galaxy must be incredible!!
MovingFjordward t1_je23hpm 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
Light exposure. Big bright sun is much brighter so the dim stars disappear. Same reason you don't see stars during the day on Earth. Turn your phone brightness all the way down during the day putside and you will barely be able to see the screen if at all. Do it again at night in a dark room and that same setting is completely visible.