« first day (4041 days earlier)      last day (1136 days later) » 

08:22
Morning
 
4 hours later…
 
2 hours later…
13:28
Stars from the space station: flic.kr/p/2mGRBhw
Amazing.
Recently I have started wondering whether those 'stars', or light sources in the sky are actually stars, or maybe they are solar like systems or even galaxies?
14:01
@TelKitty The answer is Yes. It's both. What's really cool is if you point a telescope at a 'blank' space of sky and just let it sit you'll start to get images of seriously distant objects (usually galaxies)
I find it strange how hard it is to come by pictures of the station in the dark like that.
it's like they have a prohibition on taking those pictures for the publicity shots
 
3 hours later…
16:57
@TelKitty Given that you live in Australia, you can see a couple of star clusters (the Magellanic clouds). A few of the bright "stars" are actually planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all pretty easy to see). It's also possible to see M31 with only your eyes if you're in a dark area, well away from city lights. Quite a few of the bright stars are multiple stars--that is, if you magnify a bit, you find out that what looks like one star with your naked eye is two or three (or more).
17:46
Honestly the thing that just amazes me (it shouldn't but it does) is just how bright the universe is. We just struggle to see it because of local light sources (which are also necessary to continued life)
fog
fog
ok

« first day (4041 days earlier)      last day (1136 days later) »