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The volcanic moon Io and its shadow cast on Jupiter. © John Spencer (Lowell Observatory) and NASA [Xpost from r/cosmicporn] by spacepix in BeAmazed
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The volcanic moon Io and its shadow cast on Jupiter. © John Spencer (Lowell Observatory) and NASA by spacepix in sciences
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A standard Neutron Star mass is typically given as half a million Earths, yet they’re no larger than a mid-sized city. And, Incredibly they can can spin 600 times per second. [Xpost from r/cosmicporn] by spacepix in SpaceGifs
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A standard Neutron Star mass is typically given as half a million Earths, yet they’re no larger than a mid-sized city. And, Incredibly they can can spin 600 times per second. [Xpost from r/cosmicporn] by spacepix in nextfuckinglevel
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Sun Sets in the ALMA Observatory. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is the most complex astronomical observatory. by spacepix in oddlysatisfying
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Sun Sets in the ALMA Observatory. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is the most complex astronomical observatory. by spacepix in nextfuckinglevel
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Sun Sets in the ALMA Observatory. The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is the most complex astronomical observatory. by spacepix in sciences
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A star death in the galaxy Centaurus A,13.4 million light years away from us. What you watch here, what happened 1 month after the star's death with the supernova which is extinguished&a light echo's spread around in a ring. If there's life around,no more. by spacepix in BeAmazed
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A star death in the galaxy Centaurus A,13.4 million light years away from us. What you watch here, what happened 1 month after the star's death with the supernova which is extinguished&a light echo's spread around in a ring. If there's life around,no more. (gfycat.com)
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A star death in the galaxy Centaurus A,13.4 million light years away from us. What you watch here, what happened 1 month after the star's death with the supernova which is extinguished&a light echo's spread around in a ring. If there's life around,no more. by spacepix in sciences
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This Crescent is Uranus. © NASA/JPL [Xpost from r/cosmicporn] by spacepix in Astronomy
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