Partial solar eclipse pretty much as maximum phase now.
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Is that dust or a sunspot?
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Nature provided a solar filter for just a few seconds.
I'm sure her interest in Astrology will be of great help as she drifts around weightless for 3 mins (in what seems the sole purpose of the trip). That said I'd never appreciated the importance of understanding String Theory in preparation for brief high altitude joy rides.Perry, 40, said last week she was listening to an audiobook of Cosmos by Carl Sagan and reading a book on string theory in preparation for the ride.
“I’ve always been interested in astrophysics and interested in astronomy and astrology and the stars,” she told the Associated Press.
(from https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/apr/14/blue-origin-rocket-launch)
Four hours of images of the Pleiades, before they are better placed in the sky in Autumn.
Hopefully by then my DSLR camera will have been replaced by a dedicated multifilter camera. 🤞
Edit: A combination of about 75% unfiltered and 25% filtered images.
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It does seem like a lot of money, and a lot of fuel and resources to give a few people some jollies.To me this sums-up the futility of space tourism
It does seem like a lot of money, and a lot of fuel and resources to give a few people some jollies.
I think space tourism has a role, but I'd prefer to see it working side by side with necessary work rather than just "cos".