240 pts ยท March 15, 2015
Beautiful. What telescope were you using?
While lightroom is great for initial edits, I'd suggest also using photoshop for further processing to bring out more detail in the MilkyWay
Cool tower with pretty stars going around Polaris because the Earth spins.
Beautiful. How did you stitch the frames together?
Matter is very much destructible! You may be thinking about energy which is said to neither be created/destroyed but constantly transformed
If I wasn't a student, and had money I would love to buy them
These are stunning.
Following the pattern it would be "Contexty Context"
Well they are nebulae not galaxies, and half of these pictures are just aurorae. Still nice hair though.
Do you really get this effect just by blurring the top and bottom of the pictures, or is there more to it?
It's only visible with long exposures and editing in Photoshop. However you can see some "milkiness" just not with that colour/detail
Well most of these are cups of waves and nebulae, only a few galaxies.
This.
that something like silicon could form enough bonds to have another non organic life-form but for now that's all scifi (2/2)
Carbon is the only element we know that can form so many different bonds and so makes a good base for life. It might be possible (1/2)
It's impossible to travel at light speed if you have mass, however, it might be possible to "warp" space-time and have interstellar travel.
The fact that they could see our planet suggests they would be close enough to see the not too distant past atmosphere which has oxygen etc
Indeed it was scrapped back in 2007 and completely cancelled in 2011 possibly as so much money was going into the Kepler mission
Just as an example: larger stars emit mainly Ultraviolet light, and so things would be different to our sun emitting mainly visible light
Although it's thought that Jupiter helps us by deflecting comets etc this isn't certain, it could actually throw more towards the Earth
Artist's concept. That telescope concept was scrapped back in 07 and completely cancelled in 2011
I love the roosterteeth podcast, the only podcast where I have learnt about prosthetic testicles.
He clearly gives a shit.
Why does he salute before sticking his hand in the crocodile's mouth?
Clearly fake if Western Sahara isn't greyed out from lack of data
I wish my teachers had done stuff like this
Bang.
U'Ve missed something
Is he skiing, or is he in a gay porn?
Don't we all...
Beautiful. What telescope were you using?
While lightroom is great for initial edits, I'd suggest also using photoshop for further processing to bring out more detail in the MilkyWay
Cool tower with pretty stars going around Polaris because the Earth spins.
Beautiful. How did you stitch the frames together?
Matter is very much destructible! You may be thinking about energy which is said to neither be created/destroyed but constantly transformed
If I wasn't a student, and had money I would love to buy them
These are stunning.
Following the pattern it would be "Contexty Context"
Well they are nebulae not galaxies, and half of these pictures are just aurorae. Still nice hair though.
Do you really get this effect just by blurring the top and bottom of the pictures, or is there more to it?
It's only visible with long exposures and editing in Photoshop. However you can see some "milkiness" just not with that colour/detail
Well most of these are cups of waves and nebulae, only a few galaxies.
This.
that something like silicon could form enough bonds to have another non organic life-form but for now that's all scifi (2/2)
Carbon is the only element we know that can form so many different bonds and so makes a good base for life. It might be possible (1/2)
It's impossible to travel at light speed if you have mass, however, it might be possible to "warp" space-time and have interstellar travel.
The fact that they could see our planet suggests they would be close enough to see the not too distant past atmosphere which has oxygen etc
Indeed it was scrapped back in 2007 and completely cancelled in 2011 possibly as so much money was going into the Kepler mission
Just as an example: larger stars emit mainly Ultraviolet light, and so things would be different to our sun emitting mainly visible light
Although it's thought that Jupiter helps us by deflecting comets etc this isn't certain, it could actually throw more towards the Earth
Artist's concept. That telescope concept was scrapped back in 07 and completely cancelled in 2011
I love the roosterteeth podcast, the only podcast where I have learnt about prosthetic testicles.
He clearly gives a shit.
Why does he salute before sticking his hand in the crocodile's mouth?
Clearly fake if Western Sahara isn't greyed out from lack of data
I wish my teachers had done stuff like this
Bang.
U'Ve missed something
Is he skiing, or is he in a gay porn?
Don't we all...