I made my highest resolution image of the milky way yet (288 megapixels).
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From the space community on Reddit: I made my highest resolution image of the milky way yet (288 megapixels).
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2026 will be the year NASA astronauts fly around the moon again — if all goes to plan
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2026 will be the year NASA astronauts fly around the moon again — if all goes to plan
NASA’s plans to launch astronauts to the moon in early 2026. The Artemis II mission is expected to carry a crew around the moon — though not to the lunar surface.
Mercury: The planet that shouldn't exist
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Mercury: The planet that shouldn't exist
Mercury has long baffled astronomers because it defies much of what we know about planet formation. A new space mission arriving in 2026 might solve the mystery.
Book Review: "A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through?" by by Kelly Weinersmith & Zach Weinersmith
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The first detailed photograph of the moon, taken by John W. Draper from the rooftop observatory at New York University (26th March, 1840)
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Is James Webb capable of taking a picture of the Pillars of Creation in the exact same spectrum (not using infrared) as Hubble did but in higher resolution?
Every picture I see that Webb re-takes of a Hubble image I am a tiny bit disappointed because I feel that Hubble has more eye appeal for me like if I wanted to hang the image as a poster I’d go with Hubble. I do understand that James Webb is using infrared and getting a lot more data from the pictures.
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Every picture I see that Webb re-takes of a Hubble image I am a tiny bit disappointed because I feel that Hubble has more eye appeal for me like if I wanted to hang the image as a poster I’d go with Hubble. I do understand that James Webb is using infrared and getting a lot more data from the pictures.
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Our first interplanetary landing was on Venus, not Mars (Image by the Russian Academy of Sciences)
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ISS astronaut snaps stunning nighttime photo of Florida and Cuba | Space photo of the day for Dec. 29, 2025
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