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No masterpiece was ever created by a lazy artist. pic.twitter.com/kGiQ5nq1tz — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) December 5, 2015
No masterpiece was ever created by a lazy artist. pic.twitter.com/kGiQ5nq1tz
— StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) December 5, 2015
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The night sky in western Australia pic.twitter.com/LHgNBgEy3C — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) December 5, 2015
The night sky in western Australia pic.twitter.com/LHgNBgEy3C
M106's black hole is generating shock waves, similar to supersonic booms, equivalent to about 10 million Suns. pic.twitter.com/6I86E51dJR — Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) December 5, 2015
M106's black hole is generating shock waves, similar to supersonic booms, equivalent to about 10 million Suns. pic.twitter.com/6I86E51dJR
— Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) December 5, 2015
I wanna go 🚀 pic.twitter.com/inlmqCD5BO — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 29, 2015
I wanna go 🚀 pic.twitter.com/inlmqCD5BO
— StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 29, 2015
A supernova that looks like a bubble pic.twitter.com/4L3x3tVJOo — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 29, 2015
A supernova that looks like a bubble pic.twitter.com/4L3x3tVJOo
Warped Galaxy pic.twitter.com/gm7xL7cGBe — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 29, 2015
Warped Galaxy pic.twitter.com/gm7xL7cGBe
The Milky Way and the Pyramids of Egypt pic.twitter.com/fGLpR1493i — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 25, 2015
The Milky Way and the Pyramids of Egypt pic.twitter.com/fGLpR1493i
— StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 25, 2015
The Butterfly nebula pic.twitter.com/RnwcEezDwq — StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 24, 2015
The Butterfly nebula pic.twitter.com/RnwcEezDwq
— StarGazers (@StarGazerPH0T0S) November 24, 2015
https://twitter.com/StarGazerPH0T0S/status/669184074632818689?s=09
The Pelican Nebula is about 2k light-years away, and consists of very young vibrant stars, but fouled w/dark dust. pic.twitter.com/WbdWnZzQFa — Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) November 11, 2015
The Pelican Nebula is about 2k light-years away, and consists of very young vibrant stars, but fouled w/dark dust. pic.twitter.com/WbdWnZzQFa
— Millennium Astronomy (@astromillennium) November 11, 2015
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