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My latest of M42, The Orion Nebula
1000x20s frames shot on an OSC sensor in a bortle 9 zone, post processed in siril

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Einstein Observatory, remainders unmarked
Extremely Large Telescope currently being built on top of a mountain in the middle of Chile’s remote Atacama Desert, more than 150–kilometres away from the nearest city.
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Vivere 44's deuteragonist who forms a rocky alliance with Vreaz in pursuit of answers.
Pixel space art!

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Sir Isaac Newton's reflective telescope, ca. 1671
*The telescope in the picture is a replica of the original Newtonian (though, in this case, it's a replica made by Sir Isaac Newton himself). The whereabouts of the first one he built is unknown.
The late, great Dave Trott made a couple of videos about replicas of the original Newtonian telescope:
Photo credit: Royal Society collections
Nobeyama observatory and flowers by anthodomi on flickr