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starlost

space fucks

andrei, he/him, 21, made this at 14 when i was a space nerd but i never fully grew out of that phase so,,,,..,hubble telescope + alien life + exoplanet + sci fi nerd

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starlost
6 months ago
The Qrcodes Do Take To Each Planets' Nasa Site. I Learned A Lot Of Each Planet While Doing This Work.
The Qrcodes Do Take To Each Planets' Nasa Site. I Learned A Lot Of Each Planet While Doing This Work.
The Qrcodes Do Take To Each Planets' Nasa Site. I Learned A Lot Of Each Planet While Doing This Work.
The Qrcodes Do Take To Each Planets' Nasa Site. I Learned A Lot Of Each Planet While Doing This Work.
The Qrcodes Do Take To Each Planets' Nasa Site. I Learned A Lot Of Each Planet While Doing This Work.

The qrcodes do take to each planets' nasa site. I learned a lot of each planet while doing this work.

My favorite is Saturn! Which ones yer favorite?

starlost
6 months ago
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future
NASA Travel Posters: Visions Of The Future

NASA Travel Posters: Visions of the Future

starlost
6 months ago

Jones-Emberson 1 (PK164+31.1)

Jones-Emberson 1 (PK164+31.1)
Jones-Emberson 1 (PK164+31.1)
starlost
6 months ago

The celestial object of the day is TOI-1338b, unofficially known as Wolftopia!

The Celestial Object Of The Day Is TOI-1338b, Unofficially Known As Wolftopia!
The Celestial Object Of The Day Is TOI-1338b, Unofficially Known As Wolftopia!

This planet orbits around two stars, causing irregularities in its orbit, making it vary between 95 and 93 days. Although its orbit will keep being stable for another ten million years, its angle towards us will change, meaning that we can't see another transit until 2031.

starlost
6 months ago
A Pair Of Staggering Infographics Organizes 1,600 Planets Beyond Our Solar System By Color

A Pair of Staggering Infographics Organizes 1,600 Planets Beyond Our Solar System by Color

starlost
6 months ago

Black Hole Friday Deals!

Ad-style comic titled “Black Hole Friday Sales.” Middle of the page “Out-of-this-world deals!” Scattered throughout are illustrated “coupons.” From top to bottom, the taglines read: “Free travel guide to planning your next black hole vacation (when you purchase a cosmic timeshare)”; “Add some planets to your system with this exoplanet bundle!”; “Accretion disk skirt: Be the center of attention. Made of 100% recycled material”; “Standard candles: Reliably bright. Non-scented. Long-lasting burn”; Stephan’s Quintet: A 5-for-1 galactic deal”; “Black hole merger: Get ready to ride this (gravitational) wave before this deal ends”; “Widow system: Act quickly before these stars disappear!”; “Black holes: the perfect (permanent) storage solution”; “Spaghettify! Noodles: Feed the black hole of your stomach”; and “Ready Space Player One. Limited time offer: Roman Space Observer Black Hole DLC! This weekend only!” At the bottom “Get these deals before they disappear beyond the point of no return."

Get these deals before they are sucked into a black hole and gone forever! This “Black Hole Friday,” we have some cosmic savings that are sure to be out of this world.

Your classic black holes — the ultimate storage solution.

Galactic 5-for-1 special! Learn more about Stephan’s Quintet.

Limited-time offer game DLC! Try your hand at the Roman Space Observer Video Game, Black Hole edition, available this weekend only.

Standard candles: Exploding stars that are reliably bright. Multi-functional — can be used to measure distances in space!

Feed the black hole in your stomach. Spaghettification’s on the menu.

Act quickly before the stars in this widow system are gone!

Add some planets to your solar system! Grab our Exoplanet Bundle.

Get ready to ride this (gravitational) wave before this Black Hole Merger ends!

Be the center of attention in this stylish accretion disk skirt. Made of 100% recycled cosmic material.

Should you ever travel to a black hole? No. But if you do, here’s a free guide to make your trip as safe* as possible. *Note: black holes are never safe. 

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!

starlost
6 months ago
Over 800 Terrestrial Exoplanets Visualized And Arranged According To Their Equilibrium Temperature And

Over 800 terrestrial exoplanets visualized and arranged according to their equilibrium temperature and size.

chart by u/mVargic

starlost
6 months ago
NGC 602: Stars Vs Pillars © JWST/Hubble
NGC 602: Stars Vs Pillars © JWST/Hubble

NGC 602: Stars vs Pillars © JWST/Hubble

starlost
6 months ago
The Three BLACK WOMEN (mary Jackson, Katherine G. Johnson, And Dorothy Vaughan) That Changed Astronomy
The Three BLACK WOMEN (mary Jackson, Katherine G. Johnson, And Dorothy Vaughan) That Changed Astronomy
The Three BLACK WOMEN (mary Jackson, Katherine G. Johnson, And Dorothy Vaughan) That Changed Astronomy

the three BLACK WOMEN (mary jackson, katherine g. johnson, and dorothy vaughan) that changed astronomy and history.

mary jackson, an accomplished engineer, broke down barriers as the first african american woman to work as an engineer at NASA. her expertise and determination paved the way for future generations of women in the field.

katherine johnson, a brilliant mathematician, calculated the trajectory for john glenn's historic 1962 spaceflight, making her an invaluable asset to NASA's space task group. her calculations were pivotal in ensuring a successful mission

dorothy vaughan was a talented mathematician and the first african-american supervisor at NASA. she was instrumental in introducing computer programming skills to her colleagues, which played a significant role in advancing the space program.

through their dedication and groundbreaking achievements, mary jackson, katherine johnson, and dorothy vaughan left an indelible mark on history, proving that talent knows no boundaries, and that anyone, regardless of their background, can reach for the stars. their triumphs were celebrated in the 2016 film hidden figures, a personal favorite of mine.

i urge you all to read up on these magnificent women and their astronomical (no pun intended) impact on the world. celebrate and encourage black women in STEM. they are magical

starlost
9 months ago
Behemoth Black Hole Found In An Unlikely Place By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

Behemoth Black Hole Found in an Unlikely Place by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

starlost
1 year ago
A Starry Night Sky And And An Atmospheric Glow

A starry night sky and and an atmospheric glow

starlost
1 year ago
Saturn In Near-infrared (Webb)/visible, Ultraviolet (Hubble)
Saturn In Near-infrared (Webb)/visible, Ultraviolet (Hubble)
Saturn In Near-infrared (Webb)/visible, Ultraviolet (Hubble)

Saturn in near-infrared (Webb)/visible, ultraviolet (Hubble)

starlost
2 years ago
Webb Captures Jupiter's Faint Rings, Auroras & Hazes
Webb Captures Jupiter's Faint Rings, Auroras & Hazes

Webb captures Jupiter's faint rings, auroras & hazes

l composite from its NIRCam instrument(x)

starlost
2 years ago

hey, don't cry. comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) visible to us humans for the first time in 50,000 years before it'll leave us forever, ok?

Hey, Don't Cry. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visible To Us Humans For The First Time In 50,000 Years Before
Hey, Don't Cry. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visible To Us Humans For The First Time In 50,000 Years Before
Hey, Don't Cry. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visible To Us Humans For The First Time In 50,000 Years Before
Hey, Don't Cry. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visible To Us Humans For The First Time In 50,000 Years Before
Hey, Don't Cry. Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) Visible To Us Humans For The First Time In 50,000 Years Before

[source] for all the images

starlost
2 years ago
Brilliant Venus At Magnitude -4 And Comet NEOWISE
Brilliant Venus At Magnitude -4 And Comet NEOWISE

Brilliant Venus at magnitude -4 and Comet NEOWISE

Credit: Radical Retinoscopy

starlost
2 years ago
 Venus, Callisto (Jupiter’s Moon), Neptune
 Venus, Callisto (Jupiter’s Moon), Neptune
 Venus, Callisto (Jupiter’s Moon), Neptune

Venus, Callisto (Jupiter’s moon), Neptune

starlost
2 years ago
The Ships By Darry Fletcher
The Ships By Darry Fletcher
The Ships By Darry Fletcher
The Ships By Darry Fletcher

The Ships by Darry Fletcher

starlost
2 years ago
Space Systems, Some Discarded Ideas From A School Asignment That I Still Really Like
Space Systems, Some Discarded Ideas From A School Asignment That I Still Really Like
Space Systems, Some Discarded Ideas From A School Asignment That I Still Really Like
Space Systems, Some Discarded Ideas From A School Asignment That I Still Really Like

Space systems, some discarded ideas from a school asignment that I still really like

starlost
2 years ago
NGC 2419, Wanderer

NGC 2419, Wanderer

starlost
2 years ago
LDN 483 Is Located About 700 Light-years Away In The Constellation Of Serpens (The Serpent).

LDN 483 is located about 700 light-years away in the constellation of Serpens (The Serpent).

Credit: Warren Keller

starlost
2 years ago

quantum stuff is so freaky to me. I hate hearing about it. it feels like we have gotten down to the level of reality where god didn't think we would actually make it this far and didn't bother to finish tidying everything up.

starlost
2 years ago
Neptune Through The Years By James Webb Space Telescope

Neptune Through the Years by James Webb Space Telescope

starlost
2 years ago

Laika's still up there. not her body, sure, but her soul is. i saw it through my telescope one night when i was looking for aliens. she was sniffing for table scraps under saturn's ring. she chases comets and bites down on satellites. i saw her napping by neptune, she was kicking her feet. passing through the oort cloud is like the stroke of a hand on her fur. eyes like marbles and four little paws like flames. she bobs through jupiter's moons like cold moscow streets. up there the stars are a great big field. and look, she's running so fast. god damn, look at her go.

starlost
2 years ago
The Planet Uranus. Taken On November 14th 2009 At 3:52 Am. Using The 98 In Hooker Telescope.

The planet Uranus. Taken on November 14th 2009 at 3:52 am. Using the 98 in Hooker telescope.

starlost
2 years ago

So the James Webb telescope just took a picture of a galaxy that is 29 million light years away.

If that wasn't cool enough NASA decided to peel away all the cosmic dust in order to see the bones of the Galaxy itself.

AND IT'S BREATHTAKING

So The James Webb Telescope Just Took A Picture Of A Galaxy That Is 29 Million Light Years Away.
starlost
2 years ago
The Lightest (i.e., Least Massive) Known Star, OTS 44 [3000 X 2400]

The lightest (i.e., least massive) known star, OTS 44 [3000 x 2400]

starlost
2 years ago

imagine if aliens found the dead body of a human being exploded in the vacuum of space and they started making fun of the mutilated corpse calling it “splatter alien” and saying it was the ugliest alien in the whole galexy. and then made stuffed animals of it to sell to their alien kids. that’s what happened on this planet to the blob fish

starlost
2 years ago

how is everyone not wailing and shouting in the streets everytime a new james webb telescope image comes out how are people not immediately rent asunder by the terrifying beauty of space with every new release

starlost
2 years ago
A Cosmic Kaleidoscope By Hubble Space Telescope / ESA

A cosmic kaleidoscope by Hubble Space Telescope / ESA

starlost
2 years ago
1. Fresh Picture Of The Spinning Phantom Galaxy By The New James Webb Space Telescope *• 2. Nautilus
1. Fresh Picture Of The Spinning Phantom Galaxy By The New James Webb Space Telescope *• 2. Nautilus

1. Fresh picture of the spinning Phantom Galaxy by the new James Webb Space Telescope *• 2. Nautilus shell cut in half. | Golden ratio.

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