The first NFT Observatory, where you can see the stars right from your device.
Study the different constellations and gather a collection of your space jewels
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Thank you for your patiente,
We finally solved all the technical issues and are ready to present you, that the promo cards drop
will be tomorrow 💥
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Beautiful image of M17, the Omega Nebula, located 5,000-6,000 light years away in the constellation Sagittarius the archer.
Photo by Telescope Demonstrator Anthony Perkic (@DesertCoyote22).
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Sagittarius the Archer, Scorpius the Scorpion, and Corona Australis can be seen in the southern sky after sunset.
This stunning shot was taken by Telescope Demonstrator Anthony Perkic (@DesertCoyote22) in mid-July from Joshua Tree National Park.
🌟This planetary nebula is a little less than a light year across and it's located a few thousand light years away in the constellation Cygnus, the Swan. Formally known as NGC 6826 or Caldwell 15, what nickname would you give this dying star?
💥We are pleased to present you the first NFT constellation from Ad Astra - Andromeda.💥
This unique constellation is the closest spiral galaxy to us, visible even to the naked eye.
🌖This is over 1,400 times the size of the full moon 🌔
💫Ad Astra has been approved for Aether staking rewards in the R-Planet staking system. We'll reveal the date of the launch soon.
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We are The first NFT Observatory.
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new project that will allow you to get closer to the farthest corners of the Galaxy. A unique opportunity to get acquainted with the creations of Space!
More info later. And YES, we will be stackable🙃