Mice of the Moon
The moon is made of cheesecake and I will not hear any arguments, these alien rodents prove it.
This is the Orion Nebula! ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ
Itโs the closest star forming region to Earth and even visible without a telescope. In this image alone, there are almost 3000 stars! โจโจโจ
Some people think the Orion Nebula resembles a turkey - its body is the wide circular part and its head is the small circle off of the nebula. Can you see it? I hope you enjoy this stunning image for Thanksgiving! ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฆ
Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Canary Two telescope on November 20th, 2020 at 3:37 UTC.
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This is the Trifid Nebula! ๐บ๐บ๐บ
With an age of around 300,000 years, this nebula is one of the youngest emission nebulae known. Its name comes from the multiple dust lanes across the nebulae that cover a newly born cluster of stars! โจโจโจ
Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Canary Two telescope on August 24th, 2021 at 22:48 UTC.ย
This is the Lunar Eclipse of May 15th, 2022! ๐๐๐
As the Earthโs shadow covers the Moon, it appears to disappear into darkness. This is just one of 85 lunar eclipses that will occur in the 21st century. If you missed this one, donโt worry! The next total lunar eclipse will occur on November 8th, 2022. ๐๐โจ
Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Canary One telescope on May 15th, 2022.ย
Image of Saturn taken by Cassini spacecraft in October 28, 2016.
Credit: NASA/JPLย
Join us for a special Star Party Live on Sunday, November 29th at 12:00 pm EST!ย
The Slooh Ambassadors (which includes me) have been working on this Women are From Venusย star party that hopes to encourage women to participate in astronomy!
I will be presenting my research during the event so please consider joining! There will also be other talks made by other Slooh women who are passionate about space.ย
All you need to do is to make a free account at Slooh.com and then watch the star party on the website! Please let me know if you have any questions and I hope you can attend ๐๐๐
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Look at these birbs
M16, Eagle Nebula