Advent can be a wonderful way to count down to Christmas. Unistellar Ambassador John Pickering had the idea to post a new astronomical image, taken this year, each day as we count down to Christmas. While I've been playing along and posting images on both Twitter and on Mastodon, I thought I would put them all here as well.
So here they are:
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No caption on the image for this one. The faint line underneath the star at center is NASA's Artemis I spacecraft, photographed December 8, 2022. |
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My Astro Advent for December 15th was an asteroid occultation that I observed this month as asteroid 1264 Letaba passed in front of a star.
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The star Vega
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