space photography
This is how (no longer a planet) Pluto looks like in infrared
It was three years ago when NASA shared the first image of Pluto taken with a camera named Ralph. An enhanced image showed us rich…
This is what the setting moon looks like through telescopic lens
Some photographers use lens compression to make the Moon look huge (this photo by Eric Paré came to my mind). But with a giant telescopic…
Weather satellite releases incredible time-lapse photos of the Earth
Looking at pictures of our own planet isn’t really a big deal anymore. But witnessing high-definition timelapse of clouds and even wildfires from space? Now that’s…
Here’s what really happened to that melted NASA camera
Last week, photo and story of a melted NASA camera went viral. Most of us believed that it happened because the camera was too close…
This is what happens when your camera is too close to a rocket launch pad
Photographing a rocket launch can be very unfriendly to your camera, as we have seen before. But today, a post on my Facebook feed appeared…
NASA’s newest satellite sends its first test image, and it’s stellar
Last month, NASA launched TESS, a satellite that will search thousands of stars for Earth-like exoplanets. TESS has just sent back its first photo, and…
This NASA astronaut left his GoPro SD card on Earth
Astronauts are undoubtedly skilled at operating some of the most advanced machines ever created by man. Heck, they can even shoot with Nikon d5s. But…
How to photograph a NASA rocket launch with remote cameras
Under the pre-dawn skies of Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on May 5th, 2018, NASA launched InSight. Destined for Mars, InSight launched on the…
Astronaut takes a breathtaking photo of Hawaii’s Mt. Kilauea from space
It’s been two weeks now since Hawaii’s Mt. Kilauea erupted and it still shows no signs of slowing down. Since its initial eruption, we’ve seen…
Gaia space telescope captured this breathtaking star map of the Milkyway Galaxy
The European Space Agency (ESA) just released the second star map taken by Gaia space agency’s one-billion-pixel camera. It contains 1.7 billion stars in our…








































