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trslim , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)

Quick! Someone tell Markiplier about this! (He hates the moon.)

Lexam , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)

Came in to see the comments and my goodness they are lovely this evening!

Wahots , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)
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This is absolutely gorgeous. I love photos like this :)

Fizz , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)
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Fuck that looks crisp

deblan , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)
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@fossilesque beautiful!

Soundhole , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)

Thanks for sharing this!

j4k3 , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)
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I imagine the yellowish tinted areas are mostly sulfur from volcanic ash emissions. That middle picture, in the section between the two mare, it looks like how beach sand is altered after being inundated with water. In general, most of the surface looks like pulverized sand on a beach, at a high level abstracted perspective view. That one section between the mare looks whetted by comparison. Perhaps ash altered the consistency enough to create a similar type of compacted appearance, but if there was water and vulcanism in the area, perhaps that was the Lunar version of Yellowstone.

Funny that the most recent research on the anomalous regions inside the Earth's mantle have now been linked to the Theia collision through the mantle hotspot activity. So it is likely that the moon and Yellowstone are directly linked. It would be interesting to find that the regional anomalies on the moon are likewise of a similar origin. It would be interesting to me if Yellowstone's doppelganger is right there in plain sight as well.

ID411 , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)

This came up on my feed. I’m not into the hobby, but it’s a beautiful photograph

BedSharkPal , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)

It's crazy to me that you can get this much detail even through our atmosphere.

bappity , in OP: "This is my most advance moon photograph EVER it consist of 81000 images and over 708GB of data." (see comments.)
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this is the COOLEST thing ever

moon , in [Scott Manley] How Failed Gyros Are Making Hubble's Life Harder
lvxferre ,
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Yeah. I'm half-drunk but the first thing that I thought was, "I could use some gyros. Preferably with a buttload of tzatziki". (The video is about gyroscopes though. Also cool. But not edible.)

RamblingPanda ,

Not half drunk but in the same boat. And it took me a while to get the headline.

original_reader , in Planet Nine: Is the search for this elusive world nearly over?

What are we going to name it when it is found?

I trust we really don't want "Planet Nine" (if we do, we should rename Earth to "Planet 3"), let alone "Planet X". Any better ideas?

HubertManne ,

pluto was called planet X until it was discovered

thebardingreen OP ,
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If Mike Brown finds it, he'll jump all over naming it, and I'm sure that's part of his motivation for hunting it so doggedly. He's like that.

lvxferre ,
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With two exceptions*, the names are from Roman mythology. So I'd expect the new planet to get a definitive name from the same template. (Please be Janus. It's the gate of the solar system!)

*Uranus is from Greek mythology, with no good Latin equivalent. Terra is trickier; you could argue that it fits the template for Latin and the Romance languages, but most others simply use local words for soil, without a connection to the goddess. That is also called Tellus to add confusion.

YungOnions ,
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Tellus would be a cool name for a planet, imo.

lvxferre ,
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It would, indeed. I wouldn't mind if it was the scientific/"proper" name for Earth.

Murdoc ,

I would; it's too close to Telus (but pronounced the same), a terrible phone company where I live.

lvxferre ,
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How do you pronounce the company name? For reference, Latin "Tellus" would be /tɛllu:s/; the nearest English equivalent would be "TELL loos", I guess.

Murdoc ,

Tell-us, so more like it looks I guess.

collapse_already ,

I think they should call it Nibiru to feed the conspiracy theories.

julianh , in Voyager 1 is fully back online months after it stopped making sense.

It's insane what these people do. They're rewriting code from the 60s to use even less memory, have to test it in production without physical access, and it takes two days to see if anything changes. It's an insane piece of engineering and it's incredible that it's still sending useful data.

Serinus ,

I'd love to see what their test environments are like. You can't test everything, but they can certainly test some things. A raspberry pi has more software capability.

magikmw ,

They have a second probe in the shop to test. Thankfully.

Ghyste , in Planet Nine: Is the search for this elusive world nearly over?

No.

JackGreenEarth ,
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Batterige, or whoever it is's, law of headlines ig

Iheartcheese , in Planet Nine: Is the search for this elusive world nearly over?
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Pluto 2 electric boogaloo

Zachariah ,
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