Here, have a bunch of preplanetary nebulae processed using data from the Hubble Space Telescope. Enjoy.

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Gorgeous picture of the moon taken by my father with his telescope.
South West France.

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Image last night of Jupiter, processed to show it's visual appearance in an ordinary telescope.

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Two drawings I made of Jupiter last night using telescope. The Great Red Spot seems to be undergoing a lot of changes- is this the end of this ancient storm?

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"I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities."
Happy 115th Birthday Dr. Seuss.

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In Episode 448 of we’re here to teach you how to DIY the world’s most comfortable (and least effective) telescope.

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Imaged the Pinwheel Galaxy last night through my telescope. Personal distance record at 21 million light years. 3.25 hours of capture time. Woo!

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Undertale 006. Whaterfall - Telescope.

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An incredible close-up of the star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula, courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope.

Credit: NASA, ESA

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“Pillars of creation” taken by the Hubble telescope. Absolutely amazing and beautiful.

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in 2001, sodium was detected in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet by the Space Telescope. The planetary atmosphere of HD 209458b was the first outside our solar system to be measured. This is a size comparison with Jupiter https://t.co/f7xkPt3SPX

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This guy wears glasses under his glasses while looking through a telescope. Can't get more meta than that.

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Astrophysicist Alex Parker recreated Vincent Van Gogh's The Starry Night using 100 different images from the Hubble Space telescope.

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Each design has been inspired by the vivid colours and images from the Hubble telescope.

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Quick edit from last night's Andromeda 30 minutes exposure with and a WO Megrez 72 mm

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Beautiful Flame Nebula! In constellation Orion. Shot on my 11-inch reflector telescope.

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The Helix from last night! 12x300s frames for 1h total on my 11-in telescope.

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Aldebaran before disappearance behind moon (L) & after reappearance (R) Taken from Ottawa w/ iPhone & 8" telescope.

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