Our NOAA GOES-19 CCOR-1 instrument is critical for observing and analyzing CMEs. But, sometimes, other activity comes into view, that while not space weather, is still fascinating! Such as this animation showing the recent passage of Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS).
@BadWeatherKyle Hopefully the Continental Arctic air will make this guys clear enough to possibly allow us to shoot pansStars. Since the comet avoided Oblivion when it went around the Sun
Earthshine.
Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch captured this video of Earth outside the windows of the Orion spacecraft during the second flight day of the mission. Orion was roughly 33,800 miles (54,500 km) away from Earth when @Astro_Christina took this video.
@WilliamShatner I am loving the temporary spring given to Regina Saskatchewan Canada today April 21st, 2026. A good day to watch John Carpenter's The Fog based on events that happened today.
The Canadian Space Agency welcomes the introduction of the Canadian Space Launch Act. This important milestone would enable our country to develop sovereign space launch capabilities.
A proud moment for Canada’s legacy as a leader in space.
The Minister of Transport introduced the Canadian Space Launch Act to support commercial space launch and re-entry activities conducted in Canada.
@shannbil@lorigracewx I slipped and fell on ice last month. I needed surgery and cannot hold a cup of tea right now. Will be a while before I can shoot again.