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Saturn seen from Titan, illustrated by David Egge, 1978.
U.S. Navy Douglas A-1 Skyraider by Luccio Perinotto.
The amazing final seconds of yesterday’s Starship landing. @spacex https://www.instagram.com/p/CInrXfSniww/?igshid=1b5o8ndalzcq9
Consolidator-class Corps Assault Ship - Ansel Hsiao
The first step on the Moon, illustrated by Norman Rockwell for Look, 1967.
Sometimes, we acquire an image for the simple reason of getting either more coverage of an area, and/or to complete a mosaic of a particular spot. Such is the case for this observation near the center of a massive, eroded and unnamed impact crater in Arabia Terra. It’s located to the west of the much larger Cassini and Pasteur craters.
Enhanced color is less than 1 km across; black and white is less than 5 km. For full images including scale bars, visit the source link.
ID: ESP_065196_1960 date: 23 June 2020 altitude: 279 km
NASA/JPL/UArizona
During descent
Hubble Sees a Star Called HBC 672 and the Bat Shadow : A young star’s unseen, planet-forming disk casts a huge shadow across a more distant cloud in a star-forming region. (via NASA)
“There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’”
— Isaac Asimov, Newsweek, 21 January 1980