Todays APOD

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Andy 01 avatar
Just though I'd share this with you nice people
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190528.html
When you consider that NASA draws images from 60 years of space missions, the Hubble and the world's leading observatories, it's a little humbling to have an image taken in my backyard - briefly hitting the world stage - darn cool though [img width=16,height=16]https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/teb/2/16/1f642.png?_nc_eui2=AeHEEf2Mu-kCjgvvwvcW6DP28ipPyzSjt4byPbWBW1ahGxOeAW1L73UhYhiXI3DuQx3ou1Wm4TsPR9Cz_zAF4ICYmf-9Drm5Bkz-2S_SDdMOYg[/img]
John avatar
congrats..very nice to have some on apod.
Vittorio avatar
Great image. Congratulations
JB Auroux avatar
Stunning image ! Congratulations Andy !! smile
Jb
Fritz avatar
I congratulate too to an awsome image and a great award.
Carastro avatar
Wow, great image.  Congratulations.

Carole
Diego Gravinese avatar
Congrats Andy! That collimation did the trick smile
Fluorine Zhu avatar
Congratulations, Andy!!! Wonderful Image~!

Fluorine Z.
Maicon Germiniani avatar
Stunning! Hugs Andy. Maicon Germiniani
Liu Zhuokai avatar
Congrats!
But in my opinion, the quality of recent APODs is much lower than before… Look at the APOD of May 21st, I can't believe that such an image full of chromatic aberrations and trailing stars can chosen as APOD…
It isn't you, your image is absolutely stunning and worth an APOD!
Andy 01 avatar
Hey John, Vittorio, Jean-Baptiste, Fritz, Carastro, Diego, Flourine, Malcon & Liu, thanks for all your kind words & support - nice that the Nasa guys choose images from us amateurs occasionally, clear skies all  smile