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Astro Anarchy: Milky Way, 12 years, 1250 hours of exposures and 125 x 22 degrees of sky

Astro Anarchy: Milky Way, 12 years, 1250 hours of exposures and 125 x 22 degrees of sky
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10 Rare Events Photographed By Sky-Gazers And Satellites

10 Rare Events Photographed By Sky-Gazers And Satellites Some people look up. Some satellites look down. But between them, fascinating and rare events have been captured on film. Moments range from the adorable, like a moon trying to eclipse the largest planet in the solar system to record-breaking fire and hurricane seasons battling each other. There is also the ISS hogging attention during a full eclipse and rainbow circles buzzing a helicopter. Jupiter is known for the Great Red Spot, a massive storm larger than Earth. But a black spot? In 2019, NASA captured just that. However, this was not a new storm. It was a wacky solar eclipse.

Bad Astronomy | The sky on fire: The cold flames of the Perseus Molecular Cloud

The Spitzer Space Telescope is one of them. Operated for 16 years before budgetary restraints shut it down, it still orbits the Sun on an Earth-trailing  path that lets it slowly drift away from our home planet. Designed to see in the infrared, it observed the Universe from nearby asteroids to galaxies at the edge of the observable Universe billion so of light years away. It also saw many Giant Molecular Clouds. While these are black to our eyes, they re warm enough (though still very chilly) that they glow in the infrared. And when Spitzer saw them, it really saw them:

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