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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
10 days ago
The same image before any processing
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Cosm πŸ’«
@coelesti.ca
10 days ago
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Cosm πŸ’«
@coelesti.ca
10 days ago
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 9mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 9mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 9mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 9mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
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Cosm πŸ’«
@coelesti.ca
10 days ago
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 20mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 20mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 9mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
Photo of a waxing gibbous moon against the black of night, as seen from a 9mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
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Cosm πŸ’«
@coelesti.ca
10 days ago
Prism Moon
Processed image of an almost full moon, taken around 2:30 AM on October 5th. The image is a blended stack of a few edits, mostly making the texture of the surface of the moon more visible and the surrounding fog more diffuse and much more saturated. 

The image was taken through a 20mm eyepiece on a Celestron Astromaster 114.
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Hubble πŸ”΄ Gallery
@hubble-telescope.bsky.social
14 days ago
ESA/Hubble (@esa.int) images (Mar 27, 2023) Z 229-15, an active galactic nucleus, quasar, and Seyfert galaxy, is captured in stunning detail by Hubble, lying 390 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Lyra. esahubble.org/images/potw…
A spiral galaxy with two arms meeting a starry ring, featuring a golden core and a faint halo of light against a black background. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Barth, R. Mushotzky
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Hourly Cosmos
@hourlycosmos.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
Scattered Light - From Gordan Ugarković (ugordan.bsky.social) - flic.kr/p/28ijmt
Crescent view of Saturn with nearly edge-on rings taken by the wide-angle camera on June 8, 2006. Saturn's oblate shape is prominent here.
A strong flare is visible in the camera's optics due to a very high phase angle (161 degrees). Taken from a distance of 4 million km.
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Bits of Jupiter
@jupiterbits.bsky.social
about 2 months ago
A bit of #Jupiter (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / @cosmeffect.com)
Photo displaying the turbulent storms and cyclones sprawling across Jupiter's northernmost latitudes.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day πŸͺ
@apod.shinyakato.dev
about 2 months ago
πŸ”­ The Meteor and the Star Cluster Image Credit & Copyright: Yousif Alqasimi & Essa Al Jasmi apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap25082...
A starfield surrounds the bright blue stars of a star cluster: the Pleiades star cluster. Nearly horizontally across the cluster is a bright green streak, most likely a meteor. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.
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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
2 months ago
Where I keep the eyepieces for my telescope. I added the blue felt to protect them a bit better and the planet bubble stickers for style.
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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
2 months ago
In this render, the moon orbits 370Β° throughout, or one full orbit plus 10Β°. The moon should have had an orbit of around 347.5Β°, or about ~12.5Β° less than a full orbit, and should have ended up more eastward (to the left) by the end of the animation, rather than more westward. A rough estimation.

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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
2 months ago
Composite image of the full moon on August 9, 2025, taken just after midnight.
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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
2 months ago
Moon Splashes
Eight composites images of the moon, each blended in a unique way, with different colour temperatures, shapes, and levels of fading into the background.
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Cosm πŸ’«
@coelesti.ca
2 months ago
Photo of a telescope behind the moon.
Photo of a telescope aligning behind the moon.
Photo of a telescope aligning behind the moon, with moonbeams.
Photo of the moon taken from a telescope.
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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
2 months ago
I might look back at a few of these astronomical renders and mention what I've learned after getting things wrong. With this one, the illumination of the moon should be when it's on the opposing side of the moon from the sun, not on the inside of the earth from the sun, per this diagram.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day πŸͺ
@apod.shinyakato.dev
2 months ago
πŸ”­ Meteor before Galaxy Image Credit & Copyright: Fritz Helmut Hemmerich apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap25080...
A starfield has the Andromeda galaxy in the center. Streaking down from the top is a green line with several bright segments -- a meteor captured coincidently. Please see the explanation for more detailed information.
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Bits of Jupiter
@jupiterbits.bsky.social
3 months ago
A bit of #Jupiter (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / @andrealuck.bsky.social)
Close-up photo of Jupiter's Great Red Spot: a massive storm 1.3 times larger than the entire Earth in diameter.
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Bits of Jupiter
@jupiterbits.bsky.social
3 months ago
A bit of #Jupiter (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald EichstΓ€dt / @theseaning.bsky.social)
Close-up, detailed view of Jupiter's northern high latitudes, showing the remarkable blue-green colouration of its polar hood and the turbulent interactions it has with the cloud band south of it.
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Cosm πŸ’«
@coelesti.ca
3 months ago
Photo of the hazy full moon taken through a telescope, with the lens slightly off centre out of focus, making the moon look not fully round and with a blue termination line encircling it.
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Astronomy Picture of the Day πŸͺ
@apod.shinyakato.dev
3 months ago
πŸ”­ The Veins of Heaven Image Credit & Copyright: P-M HedΓ©n (Clear Skies, TWAN) apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap25071...
Transfusing sunlight as the sky grew darker, this exceptional display of noctilucent clouds was captured on July 10, reflected in the calm waters of Vallentuna Lake near Stockholm, Sweden. From the edge of space, about 80 kilometers above Earth's surface, the icy clouds themselves still reflect sunlight, even though the Sun is below the horizon as seen from the ground. Usually spotted at high latitudes in summer months, the night shining clouds have made a strong showing so far during the short northern summer nights. Also known as polar mesopheric clouds they are understood to form as water vapor driven into the cold upper atmosphere condenses on the fine dust particles supplied by disintegrating meteors or volcanic ash.
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Cody πŸƒ
@cosmeffect.com
3 months ago
I think the star beside the moon here is Pi Scorpii, which is a fun name.
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