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#Telescop Reel by @astrocreo - Hubble vs My 70mm Telescope 😱 | Saturn, Jupiter & Cigar Galaxy
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See how a small 70mm telescope captures Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and the Cigar Gala
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Hubble vs My 70mm Telescope 😱 | Saturn, Jupiter & Cigar Galaxy . . See how a small 70mm telescope captures Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and the Cigar Galaxy compared to Hubble images 🌌 All shots are real, captured with my telescope and patience — no AI here. Which one amazed you the most? Comment below 👇 . . . #astrophotography #astronomy #nightphotography #universe #telescope
#Telescop Reel by @jf.astronomy - TON 618 🌀
One of the largest black holes ever discovered.
Technically, it's a quasar - so bright it outshines its entire galaxy and looks like a sing
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TON 618 🌀 One of the largest black holes ever discovered. Technically, it’s a quasar — so bright it outshines its entire galaxy and looks like a single star from Earth. ✨ At the center of this quasar lies a monster black hole about 66 billion times more massive than the Sun. Its event horizon is so huge that it would swallow our entire solar system — extending far beyond Pluto. 🤯 Follow me for more Space-Content! 🌌🔭 #astronomy #space #telescope #blackhole #quasar
#Telescop Reel by @aj.smadi (verified account) - NASA vs my Telescope, Part 2 🔭

There's always more photos to compare, and since the last one became my most liked reel I thought I'd run it back aga
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NASA vs my Telescope, Part 2 🔭 There’s always more photos to compare, and since the last one became my most liked reel I thought I’d run it back again! Which comparison looks the closest to you?👇💫
#Telescop Reel by @cleoabram (verified account) - What is this strange line of planets?

These are all the planets outside our solar system we've ever found! But what is this big line of planets?

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What is this strange line of planets? These are all the planets outside our solar system we’ve ever found! But what is this big line of planets? Back in 2009, most of the very few “exoplanets” we’d found were big gassy ones like Jupiter. But were there more like Earth? NASA launched a telescope to find out… For optimistic science and tech stories, subscribe! #space #science #NASA #planets #telescope aliens
#Telescop Reel by @cass.nyuad - Look how far we've come🫶

From the groundbreaking views of the Hubble Space Telescope to the unprecedented clarity of the James Webb Space Telescope,
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Look how far we’ve come🫶 From the groundbreaking views of the Hubble Space Telescope to the unprecedented clarity of the James Webb Space Telescope, our window into the cosmos has transformed dramatically. Hubble revealed breathtaking nebulae, distant galaxies, and iconic structures like the Pillars of Creation, forever changing how humanity sees the universe. Now Webb is pushing even further—peering through cosmic dust, uncovering newborn stars, and capturing ancient galaxies from the earliest chapters of cosmic history. The universe hasn’t changed much. Our ability to see it has. #astronomy #space #nasa #stars #fyp
#Telescop Reel by @thequantumakash - Explanation 👇
For decades, astronomers believed a collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda was an absolute certainty. However, the latest resear
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Explanation 👇 For decades, astronomers believed a collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda was an absolute certainty. However, the latest research from 2025 and 2026 has shifted this view significantly. The Timeline: When will it happen? According to the most recent data from the Gaia spacecraft and Hubble Space Telescope, the timeline and certainty of the collision are as follows: • Original Prediction: A “head-on” collision in about 4 to 4.5 billion years. • Revised 2025/2026 View: Recent simulations suggest the collision is no longer a “sure thing.” There is now estimated to be a 50-50 chance of a collision occurring within the next 10 billion years. • If it happens: If the galaxies do merge, the process will take billions of years, eventually forming a new, giant elliptical galaxy often nicknamed “Milkomeda.” The “Why”: Gravitational Attraction The reason these two massive galaxies are moving toward each other is simple: Gravity. 1. Mutual Attraction: While the universe is expanding and pushing most galaxies away from each other, the Milky Way and Andromeda are part of the same “Local Group.” They are close enough (about 2.5 million light-years apart) that their mutual gravitational pull overcomes the expansion of space between them. 2. Radial Velocity: Andromeda is currently hurtling toward us at approximately 400,000 kilometers per hour (roughly 250,000 miles per hour). 3. The “Spoiler” Effect: The recent shift in certainty (the 50% chance) comes from better accounting for the gravitational influence of other nearby “satellite” galaxies, like the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Triangulum Galaxy. These smaller neighbors pull on both the Milky Way and Andromeda, which could potentially nudge them onto paths that lead to a near-miss rather than a direct hit. Follow @thequantumakash 🚀for more content #astrophysics #physics #quantumphysics #milkyway #blackholes
#Telescop Reel by @astrotales_so - Watch Cresent moon, Planet Venus and the seven sisters (Pleiades) through my telescope 🔭.

Telescope: Celestron Starsense explorer Dobsonian 8 inch.
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Watch Cresent moon, Planet Venus and the seven sisters (Pleiades) through my telescope 🔭. Telescope: Celestron Starsense explorer Dobsonian 8 inch. #astronomy #space #moon #chillvibes #spaceexploration
#Telescop Reel by @moxxham - Well, I managed to quickly get a timelapse of Artemis leaving Earth, so naturally, I had to get one of it returning (luckily the clouds didn't roll in
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Well, I managed to quickly get a timelapse of Artemis leaving Earth, so naturally, I had to get one of it returning (luckily the clouds didn’t roll in until later during the morning). This time shot over 3 hours 45 minutes, with a shorter exposure time of 20 seconds as I had more time to plan. Check out Artemis II returning to Earth. #artemis #nasa #space #telescope #astronomy
#Telescop Reel by @jeannieroshar - I'll never top this present! #bestdayever #spacegirl #nasa #spacefacts #futureastronaut #telescope
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I’ll never top this present! #bestdayever #spacegirl #nasa #spacefacts #futureastronaut #telescope
#Telescop Reel by @tsukii__a - Celestial objects through a small telescope :(
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#space #astronomy #stars #nasa #moon #moonlight #moonlovers #orion #saturn #reels #reelsinstagram
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Celestial objects through a small telescope :( . . . #space #astronomy #stars #nasa #moon #moonlight #moonlovers #orion #saturn #reels #reelsinstagram #explorepage #astro #spacelovers
#Telescop Reel by @starlit.samantha - One of the best decisions I've ever made! Nothing is more exciting than being able to see our sun with my own eyes ☀️ I love my @svbony.northamerica t
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One of the best decisions I’ve ever made! Nothing is more exciting than being able to see our sun with my own eyes ☀️ I love my @svbony.northamerica telescope and @daystarfilters Quark! 🥹#sun #telescope #solar #photography #astrophotography
#Telescop Reel by @astrocreo - This is above you. Right now 🛰️

Tracked the International Space Station moving at 28,000 km/h across my sky 🌌.
Captured entirely from my balcony in
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This is above you. Right now 🛰️ Tracked the International Space Station moving at 28,000 km/h across my sky 🌌. Captured entirely from my balcony in India 🇮🇳 using just a 70mm telescope and smartphone 🔭. Look closely — you can see the main module and solar panels ✨ Proof that you don’t need a giant observatory to reach the stars! . . . #astrophotography #iss #astronomy #nightphotography #telescope

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