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    DRAGONFotografie z vesmíru a kosmonautiky +videa
    BLACKHEAD
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    TOXICMAN: WOW! Canadarm, Dragon, nebo EVA?
    TOXICMAN
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    ATOMIKS
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    Comet Leonard Before Star Cluster M3
    QWWERTY
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    NANUQ
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    BURKHAR: Tipuju mezeru mezi expozicema
    BURKHAR
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    323K13L: Přerušované tak pravidelně je to proč? Rotace a malé chvilky, kdy se neodráží světlo?
    323K13L
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    ISS nad Koloseem
    6.12.2021 Řím
    ©Gianluca Masi

    ARAON
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    Paul Byrne
    @ThePlanetaryGuy
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    56m
    This is a real photo.

    Saturn's icy moon Mimas, floating in space 185,000 km above the giant planet itself.

    Those lines are shadows cast by the planet's vast ring system.

    ATOMIKS
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    Střílej na nás ufouni
    ATOMIKS
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    Hello, Voyager! From the distant Kuiper Belt at the solar system’s frontier, on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2020, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft pointed its Long Range Reconnaissance Imager in the direction of the Voyager 1 spacecraft, whose location is marked with the yellow circle. Voyager 1, the farthest human-made object and first spacecraft to actually leave the solar system, is more than 152 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun—about 14.1 billion miles or 22.9 billion kilometers—and was 11.2 billion miles (18 billion kilometers) from New Horizons when this image was taken. Voyager 1 itself is about 1 trillion times too faint to be visible in this image. Most of the objects in the image are stars, but several of them, with a fuzzy appearance, are distant galaxies. New Horizons reaches the 50 AU mark on April 18, 2021, and will join Voyagers 1 and 2 in interstellar space in the 2040s.

    New Horizons team members use giant telescopes like the Japanese Subaru observatory to scan the skies for another potential (and long-shot) KBO flyby target, New Horizons itself remains healthy, collecting data on the solar wind and space environment in the Kuiper Belt, other Kuiper Belt objects, and distant planets like Uranus and Neptune. This summer, the mission team will transmit a software upgrade to boost New Horizons’ scientific capabilities. For future exploration, the spacecraft’s nuclear battery should provide enough power to keep New Horizons operating until the late-2030s.


    TOXICMAN
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    JOUHLE
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    TOXICMAN: tohle je super, ty fotky
    BLACKHEAD
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    BURKHAR: Uz zacaly...
    BURKHAR
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    TOXICMAN: Začnou Mars Wars? :)
    TOXICMAN
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    China's Mars Zhurong Rover drove a few hundred metres to take a closeup picture of the backshell and parachute that was used during its landing.

    KEJML
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    QNEDLEEQ: Jak velký je tohle?
    PUBLICURINATION
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    QNEDLEEQ: skoda ze to je necitelne, ale davam +
    KAUCUK
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    BROUKOID: Roflík... to je přesný:-D
    BROUKOID
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    KAUCUK: co bys chtel od Zaphoda Beeblebroxe.
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