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The spiral galaxy at the top left of this image, nicknamed the “Comet Galaxy” shows what can happen when a galaxy falls into a cluster. The galaxy cluster stripped and pushed away the Comet Galaxy’s gas, creating its gaseous tail: https://bit.ly/3y9MJyJ

BartlettAstro, to Astronomy

At beautiful -Chapel Hill for "New Technologies and Dangerous Questions in ."

Should skills be taught in Astro101 or any astronomy course?

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Guillaume nous partage ici son de la du Tourbillon,
Il a utilisé sa lunette 125/950 TRIPLET APO de TS. Monture NEQ6PRO, lunette guide 80/480, caméra de guidage zwo asi mini120 et Canon 50d pour 9h de pose au total.

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Some planets are born alone, live alone, and die alone. The ESA's Euclid space telescope just found a nest of these loners in the constellation Orion.

At least the rogue planets have chosen a gorgeous spot to go about their business: This is where the newfound worlds are hanging out (toward the top of the image).

https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.13497

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Oh there you are!

The circle marks the location of a newborn free-floating planet (aka "rogue planet") wandering near the Horsehead Nebula.

https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Euclid/Euclid_s_view_of_the_Horsehead_Nebula

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sci-fi 🤝 interferometry

astro_jcm,
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Silly and very niche pun brought to you by the fact that I've started re-watching 'Fringe'.

If you wanna know what fringes are in interferometry, check this out: https://www.eso.org/public/teles-instr/technology/interferometry/

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In case you haven't had the chance, please follow the very informative threads on the history of physics by
@VergaraLautaro
like this latest one:
https://mastodon.social/@VergaraLautaro@mathstodon.xyz/112558978313197725

Hopefully as frequent here as they used to be on X when I was there 😜

franco_vazza, to Astro
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:
cosmic rays injected by different processes in my simulation - zoom into a void surrounded by filaments.
ENZO simulations on LEONARDO cluster at CINECA.

video/mp4

CosmicRami, to Astro
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The people I work with are doing cool shit!

I finally got a chance to interview fellow PhD'er Sarah Caddy from our faculty about this excellent new research and looking at stars and satellites (like the ISS) DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS!

THey're using a telescope called 'The Huntsman' and look how many eyes it has 🕷️🔭

https://www.spaceaustralia.com/news/seeing-stars-day

#SpaceAustralia #Astrodon #Astronomy #Telescopes

📸 Caddy et al. 2024

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All setup, listening to the birds while I wait for darkness...

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#UMPlus - NGC 4449

https://www.universomagico.net/2024/06/ngc-4449.html

Seeking new data, the James Webb Space Telescope is observing objects that are old acquaintances to the Hubble Space Telescope. Magic Universe proposes a slow transition of the images of both devices in orbit to better see what is new in Webb's latest observations, activate this transition by placing the mouse over the image or clicking on touch screens. The objective of.....
#astronomy #space #astrophysics #astrophotography

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astro_jcm, (edited ) to Astronomy
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1/4 "All those protoplanetary discs will be lost, like tears in a rain of ultraviolet photons."

Ok, it doesn't sound as cool as the actual quote, but still 😉

This tear-shaped object is a protoplanetary disc –the birthplace of planets around another star– observed with ESO's Very Large Telescope. Material from the disc is being stripped away by a bright star beyond the upper-right corner, outside of the field of view, hence this cometary shape.

📷 ESO/M. L. Aru et al.

#astronomy #science

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Happy June! Together, the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes present a colorful view of the Orion Nebula’s dynamic star-forming environment in ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light. Credit: NASA, ESA, STscI. #astronomy

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The Sun and sunspots. 1433UT 3 June 2024.

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#astronomy If you like to have an updated a broad view of how stars in galaxies form across time, or they form in the very early universe probed by JWST, you have two nice overview papers today on #astroph
https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.20803 by J. Freundlich and
https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.21054 by many people
to make you happy

#astrodon

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Australian Astronomical Optics (AAO) at Macquarie University is looking for a new director, details in the links below.

https://page.mq.edu.au/STF-Director-AAO-Macquarie.html

https://mq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CareersatMQ/details/Director--Australian-Astronomical-Optics---Macquarie_R000015720-1

Please share with anyone you think might be interested.

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It's season again here in the northern hemisphere.

I took this image using my phone last night around 2am looking south from my moderately light-polluted site in east Tucson. 5×90s subs captured in Astroshader were combined in Siril. A final stretch was applied in GIMP.

I'm pretty happy with the result.

JanPV, to Astronomy
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An hour after local midnight, north Wales, June 02. Closely depicts the naked-eye view after dark adaptation for ~30 minutes.

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Vera C rubin telescope sensor delivered!

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