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  2. Bliss (photograph) - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 5:33 O'Rear framed a photograph of Bliss in his home. [42] After the release of Windows 7 in 2009, O'Rear said that if asked, he would have provided more photographs to Microsoft. [13] Prior to Microsoft retiring Windows XP in 2014, O'Rear was interviewed by them about the history of the photograph.

  3. Astrophotography - Wikipedia

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    Astronomical pictures, like observational astronomy and photography from space exploration, show astronomical objects and phenomena in different colors and brightness, and often as composite images. This is done to highlight different features or reflect different conditions, and makes the note of these conditions necessary.

  4. SpaceEngine - Wikipedia

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    SpaceEngine is an interactive 3D planetarium and astronomy software [2] initially developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. [3] Development is now continued by Cosmographic Software, an American company founded by Romanyuk and the SpaceEngine Team in February 2022, based in Connecticut.

  5. Celestia - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, there is a render limit for stars at 10 million light-years in versions 1.6.3 and under, increased to 1 billion light-years in 1.7.0. Any stars beyond that limit are not rendered, and stars that are close to the 1.7.0 render limit experience floating point errors, meaning their position is inaccurate.

  6. Star trail - Wikipedia

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    Even though star trail pictures are created under low-light conditions, long exposure times allow fast films, such as ISO 200 and ISO 400. [6] Wide-apertures, such as f/5.6 and f/4, are recommended for star trails. [5] [8] The star trails captured with 136 minutes long period of exposure in Eleebana, NSW, Australia on 3 March 2019

  7. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    Lists of stars. List of nearest stars; List of brightest stars; List of hottest stars; List of nearest bright stars; List of most luminous stars; List of most massive stars; List of largest known stars; List of smallest stars; List of oldest stars; List of stars with proplyds; List of variable stars; List of semiregular variable stars; List of ...

  8. Category:Star Trek: Deep Space Nine images - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine images" The following 29 files are in this category, out of 29 total. ... This page was last edited on 19 September 2017

  9. Crux - Wikipedia

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    The primary is an orange-hued giant of magnitude 4.6 and the secondary at magnitude 9.5. Mu Crucis or Mu 1,2 Crucis is a wide double star where the components are about 370 light-years from Earth. Equally blue-white in colour, the components are magnitude 4.0 and 5.1 respectively, and are easily divisible in small amateur telescopes or large ...