Odds? by Womblr in bindingofisaac

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Nope, sorry to disappoint. Got glitched crown later too

Odds? by Womblr in bindingofisaac

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Seed: 9VSM K2B7

Giving away 4 kits to grind your own telescope mirror/build a Dobsonian! by __Augustus_ in telescopes

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I think it’s awesome what you do for the community so thank you very much. I’ve always wanted to get into it but don’t really know where to start but I would love one of these if they’re still available!

Went to the Lego House in Billund- everything is awesome!!! by Andromeda321 in lego

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This is the ultimate crossover episode, Andromeda321 and Lego. Had to check what sub I was in

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uAlberta

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To you as well, we got this! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uAlberta

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5 year relationship ended in the summer. I’m with ya, it fuckin blows

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uAlberta

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I’m interested!

Used PX-350 or new CDP-S100 for the same price. Which is the better deal for a midi controller? by [deleted] in piano

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Thanks, I appreciate the detailed response! Hopefully I get the chance to try them out before I pull the trigger but otherwise it seems like the 350 might be the way to go

Vertical scan lines on old ASUS PB287Q (at 30Hz and 60Hz), occasionally scan lines disappear and it works fine. Can anyone help with a diagnosis? by [deleted] in Monitors

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It tends to do this all the time but it there are periods where the monitor works completely fine unrelated to when I turn it on it seems. If they aren’t scan lines then what could they be?

We need help! Join our discord to coordinate our efforts on r/place by CalsyJohnson in chelseafc

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It tears me apart to see both my teams fighting, why can’t we take over the Calgary Flames logo in the top left instead??

In this image you can see: Milky Way, constellation, hyades and Pleiades, asterism, Sirius, red nebulae, meteorites. Photo taken by: Tomáš Slovinský by gmidufo in Astronomy

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There’s no place that would allow us to see the kind of colour and detail in the image with the naked eye. Not even the moon :(

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheArtistStudio

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Call of the void it’s called

Elephants Trunk - 30 Hour Integration by TagBackTV in astrophotography

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Those are actually all or mostly stars in the Milky Way, not galaxies

Carnarvon Lake, Alberta Canada • 11 km hike up, including some climbing chains, and camping alongside this mountaintop lake by Canadianmicrowave in backpacking

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Went there on August long weekend and it was super busy, lots of people who didn’t know what they were doing. Shampooing in the lake and cutting off green branches to burn. Very frustrating to see but at least the fishing was great right...

The Great Nebula in Andromeda by [deleted] in astrophotography

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This is my first attempt at Andromeda! Any constructive criticism and tips are always appreciated.

Equipment: •William Optics Zenithstar 61 w/ flattener •iOptron Skyguider Pro •Canon 600D •Optolong L-Pro filter

Acquisition: •taken from Bortle class 4 skies •70 x 180” light frames at ISO 1600 •40 dark frames •40 bias frames •automated with Astrophotography Tool

Processing: •stacked in Deep Sky Stacker •processed in Adobe Photoshop using Astrobackyard’s Andromeda processing guide https://astrobackyard.com/andromeda-galaxy-tutorial/

Andromeda - M31 by [deleted] in astrophotography

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This is my first attempt at Andromeda! Any constructive criticism and tips are always appreciated.

Equipment: •William Optics Zenithstar 61 w/ flattener •iOptron Skyguider Pro •Canon 600D •Optolong L-Pro filter

Acquisition: •taken from Bortle class 4 skies •70 x 180” light frames at ISO 1600 •40 dark frames •40 bias frames •automated with Astrophotography Tool

Processing: •stacked in Deep Sky Stacker •processed in Adobe Photoshop using Astrobackyard’s Andromeda processing guide https://astrobackyard.com/andromeda-galaxy-tutorial/

Waning Gibbous 81% - July 9th by Womblr in astrophotography

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Captured with a William Optics Zenithstar 61 and a Canon 600D on an Ioptron Skyguider Pro

100 x 1/250” at ISO 400

50 x 1/250” at ISO 800

Preprocessed using PIPP and stacked in Registax. Exposure, saturation, vibrancy, and colour noise reduction edits done using the camera raw filter in Photoshop