One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon.
This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.
iPhone 15 pro in night mode to capture the plasma communication…
(12FPS Screen recording) left
(10s exposure 12MP) right
(Ontario, Canada) 3am - May.11/2024
G5/Kp9 multi X-class bombardment!
‘Cannibal CME’
Very funny and crazy conversation between Heji Shin and Jordan Wolfson in Andy Warhol’s Interview.
Like most online features it has an undignified, philistine, misleading thirsty headline, but those have been stripped so you won’t have to see it.
https://t.co/RT9CdkJJYo
Mark Rothko's (1903-1970) iconic abstract expressionist works are renowned. Yet, his nearly 3,000 smaller paper pieces are equally groundbreaking. Robert Costa explores these at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. https://t.co/Gt6RsoEdhi
#aurora#northernlights Solar maximum is the peak of the solar cycle — when the average number of sunspots is larger than at any other time during the cycle. So, it happens roughly every 11 years but the time between solar maxima can be as short as 9 years or as long as 13 yrs
Iceland tourist board don’t tell you this about the Northern Lights. Human eye can’t take in the amount of light that even a phone camera can. Finally saw #aurora a few days ago, in reality it’s barely perceptible compared to photos. Spellbinding for sure but faint and ghostly
@ninewontmiss Northern lights and the human eye. This is the reality, 99.99% of photographers out there failing to mention this.
The camera never lies - except when it does.