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EarthSky | July's deep sky: A wealth of summer nebulae

EarthSky | July's deep sky: A wealth of summer nebulae
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EarthSky | March's deep sky: Peering into the dark

EarthSky | March's deep sky: Peering into the dark
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Photographer Spends 12 Years, 1250 Hours, Exposing Photo of Milky Way

Finnish astrophotographer J-P Metsavainio has released a Milky Way photo that took him nearly 12 years to create. The 1.7-gigapixel image has a cumulative

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Latest Articles Google ^ | 29 July 2021 | Steely Tom Looks like she's being deep-sixed by the MSM. Fossils found in rugged mountainous terrain in Canada’s Northwest Territories may give a glimpse at the humble dawn of animal life on Earth – sea sponges that inhabited primordial reefs built by bacteria roughly 890 million years ago. A Canadian researcher said on Wednesday the fossils, dating to a time called the Neoproterozoic Period, appear to show distinctive microstructures from the body of a sea sponge built similarly to a species living today called the Mediterranean bath sponge, or Spongia officinalis. If this interpretation is correct, these would be the oldest fossils of animal life by roughly 300 million years.

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Jersey photographer captures rare image of ISS passing the sun | Channel

Friday April 30, 2021, 6:16 PM An amateur photographer from Jersey has managed to get a rare snap of the International Space Station passing in front of the sun. Gordon Pollock from St Peter used his specialist telescope to capture the unique image, which took him three years to get. Gordon Pollock has been photographing space for the last 45 years. Credit: ITV Channel TV I couldn't believe it because you don't see it and you don't know you've caught it until you actually put it on your computer and start looking at the photographs because you clearly can't look at the sun and so you are relying on the information you got off the internet as to where it's going to be. It was a huge relief when I managed to get it. I'm really pleased at how sharp its turned out.

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