I took a long exposure shot of the Artemis I launch - my best yet!1yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/space
SpaceX Falcon 9 launches the Crew-2 mission to the International Space Station. Absolutely breathtaking launch!3yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/spacex
3-hours worth of exposures on the Horsehead Nebula with a 135mm camera lens [OC]2yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/space
Falcon 9 begins its boostback burn after stage separation [OC]2yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/SpaceXLounge
I took a 4 minute exposure of last week's SpaceX Crew Dragon launch to the ISS! [OC]3yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/pics
My first comet! Here's a picture I took of Comet NEOWISE in late-July with a DSLR and 135mm lens.3yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/space
I added a tilt shift to my picture of the Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31). Looks pretty cool!3yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/space
Horsehead Nebula - AstroTech 60mm Doublet - ZWO ASI 183MC Pro4yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/astrophotography
Here's a picture I took of Comet NEOWISE with a 135mm camera lens. The tail is huge!4yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/space
Drove 1,000 miles this weekend to photograph the Milky Way over Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest3yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/LandscapeAstro
The best shot I've ever taken in Orbiter. This simulator deserves more attention than it gets.5yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/Orbiter
8 panel mosaic of the Full Moon about an hour after the partial eclipse ended7yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/astrophotography
The launch of John Glenn on Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA6) on February 20, 1962 viewed by spectators in Cape Canaveral7yr ⋅ IrrelevantAstronomer ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool