SamuraiSpaceman
@lethalrhythm
Vibrations occurring at so many hertz it hurts if struck by tragedy cunningly.
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It’s been hard to not post this every day since I first shared it, thanks everyone who shared on my behalf (assuming you tagged me and didn’t take credit for it lol) Here’s a version formatted for a mobile wallpaper you’re welcome to use! I still have a few prints available 👀
We’re so lucky to have the moon 🔥
Timelapse of the #Aurora seen from @SaguaroNPS last night in #tucson #arizona #northernlights
Last night I captured over 60k photos of the largest supermoon of the year using two telescopes to reveal the hidden color in 119 megapixels. I call the print "Artemis Beckons", after the next crewed lunar mission. See the reply for the up close details and explanation 👇
On November 3, 1957, Laika, a sweet and beautiful stray pup from the streets of Moscow, became a pioneer in space. Aboard Sputnik 2, she made history as the first living creature to orbit Earth. But her mission had no return; it was a one way ticket. Laika didn't choose to go.…
Captured last night- probably the coolest comet shot I've ever gotten. I've never seen such a dynamic tail on a come. Incredible active, and moving quickly, which makes photographing it a challenge. See how it moves in the reply.
おはようございます! 今日はタイマーを利用してのタイムラプス映像撮影にチャレンジしてみました。 ISSの軌道からその時に窓から見えるであろう景色を予想して画角やカメラのセッティングを事前にセットしなければいけないので難易度は高いですが、初めてにしてはうまく行ったと思います。自画自賛笑
The storms may be gone, but take a look at this beautiful scene they left behind here at the Tanque Verde Falls.
Tidal locking between the Moon and our planet prevents humanity from observing the far side of the Moon from Earth's surface. Thanks to the LRO station, a model of the Moon was created that shows a complete rotation of our satellite on its axis. ☄️ BLACK HOLE. Subscribe.
Breathtaking 😲😲😲Tiny Moon 'Daphnis' creating giant waves in Saturn's Rings.🪐
One of my favorite photos of the year, I captured a total lunar eclipse from my backyard as Earth’s sunsets scattered color across the surface. This is the photo I chose for March in my 2026 Cosmic Calendar, as that will be the next time this is visible from North America.
I combined over 50,000 photos captured with two telescopes to create this composite image of our moon. See the details on the surface from the full res in the reply 👀
The atmosphere can make focusing on the moon low in the sky a bit tricky, but it makes for some gorgeous scenery
Here's something I've never seen before! @JoeB_Photos was standing right next to me capturing this launch transiting the sun. We took shots within a few milliseconds of each other, allowing for parallax to create a stereoscopic image! Instructions to make it appear 3d below
This is a real photo of our sun. It looks like this because of where and when I took the photo… which was seconds after I captured a unique moment in a way I’ve never seen done before If you’re on my email list I’ll share the shot with you on Wednesday. Sign up link below 👇🤓
I'm thrilled to share my deepest sky photo ever, with over 200 hours exposure in Taurus & Perseus. The famous Pleiades star cluster is visible, and Jupiter outshines all the stars in the bottom left. This was shortlisted for an award today! It's also my latest fine art print.
A breathtaking dance of shadows —total lunar eclipse captured live! 🌑 #LunarEclipse2025 #Eclipse #bloodmoon2025 #LunarEclipse
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