Question What are your favourite pictures and why? (space related)

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Here's a few of mine.
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Columbia. I like how the light shines off of Columbia, it makes it feel more epic.

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Neil Armstrong after EVA 1. I love the smile on his face, he's on top of the world. (Well higher actually :lol: )

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Von Braun with Saturn V's S-IC engines. Just makes you think of how people make things that make the creators seem small.

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Saturn V. I like how it shows the immense size of the Saturn V, I wish I could see one upright up close. :(

Darren
 
This 500 mm telephoto photo from Apollo 15 shows how small the LEM (3 miles away) appears on the moon. This photo, taken on EVA 2, 300 feet up the side of Mt. Hadley Delta, the half-mile-wide crater Pluton lies beyond the LEM.

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Earth from the Apollo 4 Command Module. It seems to be very rarely used but is an amazing picture of our planet.

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HST and Moon during STS-61. Low quality but a great picture.
 
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This is one I quite like. It reminds me of sitting outside in the cold with my old Dobsonian scope, watching Io transit.
I'm also a fan of photos which remind us those distant points of light are real, three-dimensional places.

 
This is one I quite like. It reminds me of sitting outside in the cold with my old Dobsonian scope, watching Io transit.
I'm also a fan of photos which remind us those distant points of light are real, three-dimensional places.

It's an ok picture, but it shows Io and not Europa. :P
Guess which my favourite is. :lol:

Darren

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This one's a classic.
When I typed Moon into google images there wasn't as much Sailor Moon as I thought there would. :lol:
What a terrible show...
 
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For the Europa partisans, a view from Voyager 1. :salute:



Also in the icy moon category, the fascinating Enceladus. One of the growing list of moons that really deserves its own orbiter and lander. Better yet, a manned expedition. Perhaps one day...

 
I'm also a fan of photos which remind us those distant points of light are real, three-dimensional places.
More people need to be reminded of this.

Sort of unrelated, but some of the finest times I've had have been in the cold on my garage roof, watching the sky. Right up there with sitting in the cold in a forest, watching birds. :cheers:
 
I think the expedition to Enceladus should land right at that "fork in the canyon" so the astronauts could have some interesting scenery to view. It also just happens to be one of my favorite geological formations in the solar system.

I wish there were more high-res Enceladus textures in that color. *Hint hint*
 
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