Comet Nishimura (C/2023 P1) on Sept 5, 2023. For this single shot I used my A7s and a 135mm lens.
Nishimura is a new comet that was discovered on August 11, 2023. It's expected to brighten to a magnitude of 1.8. Its closest approach to us will be on Sep 12 and its perihelion on Sep 17/18.
Image credit: @SeVoSpace
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255 hours on the Whirlpool Galaxy collab with 15 other astrophotographers. The longest integration ever done on this target.
We have a full in-depth write-up available here: https://t.co/hOuQoBTzFd so be sure to check it out!
@peteduncanson@bdhowe@smartereveryday What did this?
Eventually becomes...
Who did this?
Half of my university professors were Christian in the physical science dept.
That yes/no moment. God in the bible is just a story OR he is supreme... wherefore all the mysteries of science just becomes wonder and awe.
Magician Antonio Diaz, who goes by the stagename El Mago Pop, 'teleported' some volunteers at TODAY Plaza in a mind-blowing trick.
The Question is Exactly How He Did It ?
https://t.co/kE8lw8iMnk
In 1996, digital cameras for consumers were 1/3mp 4mb memory...
On the Galileo satellite:
The SSI uses a Cassegrain telescope with a 176.5-mm (7-inch) aperture, and a fixed relative aperture of f/8.5