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A California astronomer provided the world with a startling glimpse of 2028, when NASA hopes to send astronauts back to the moon. "stay." The 81-megapixel photo was posted on Reddit & nbsp; Sunday by Andrew McCarthy, from Elk Grove, just three days later & nbsp;NASA's administrator, Jim Bridenstine, shared the organization's latest celestial aspiration.
"This time, when we go to the moon, we will stay," Bridenstine said on February 14, according to space.com. & nbsp; "So we will not go back to the moon to leave flags and footprints until we come back in 50. We're going to stay here for a long time, stay with the landers and robots and rovers – and humans."
McCarthy, who works for a software company, was among the many amateur astronomers exalted by the news. He created his viral moon image & nbsp; using& nbsp; an Orion XT10 telescope, a Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro mount and & nbsp;two cameras; a Sony A7ii and ZWO ASI224MC. The illuminated side of the moon was treated using 25 "tiling" that were sewn together in Photoshop, he said. Each "tile" was a stack of the best 50% of the 2,000 images captured with the ZWO. The stacks were mixed in Autostakkert and the rest of the processing was done in Photoshop.
"It took a lot of selective masking, histogram stretching and contrast adjustments to get the look I wanted," & nbsp; m said McCarthy. "The inspiration came when I was young looking through my father's telescope.He showed me the planets and the moon and left me with a curiosity that n & # 39; Has never been satisfied since I spend my nights outside admiring the wonders above us and I have only touched the surface of what I want to be able to see and see. 39; imaging. "
McCarthy's photo climbed to the top of r / space, collecting more than 148,000 votes and 3,300 comments. This is not the first time that McCarthy 's pictures attract much praise and attention. Other popular publications include one of Andromeda and the moon, a die International Space Stationand another of Moon of blood. & nbsp;
"I like to see people love my image and I can inspire people like my father inspired me when I was young. The comments are very valid for all the hard work, "says McCarthy.What inspires me from space is the infinite possibilities. Every little pocket of the night sky has so much beauty that it is incomprehensible. "
Among NASA's other big news last week was the end 14 years after landing on the red planet & nbsp; The rover traveled 28 miles on Mars and discovered traces of liquid water on the surface.
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A California astronomer provided the world with a startling glimpse of 2028, when NASA hopes to send astronauts back to the moon "to stay." The 81-megapixel photo was published on Reddit Sunday by Andrew McCarthy, of Elk Grove, just three days after NASA's administrator, Jim Bridenstine, shared the organization's latest celestial aspiration.
"This time, when we go to the moon, we will stay," Bridenstine said on Feb. 14, according to space.com. "So, we will not go back to the moon to leave flags and footprints and will not come back in 50. We will go in a sustainable way, to stay with landers, robots and rovers – and human. "
McCarthy, who works for a software company, was among the many amateur astronomers exalted by the news. He created his viral moon image using an Orion XT10 telescope, a Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, and two cameras; a Sony A7ii and ZWO ASI224MC. The illuminated side of the moon was treated with 25 "tiles" stitched together in Photoshop, he said. Each "mosaic" was a stack of the best 50% of the 2,000 images captured with the ZWO. The stacks were mixed in Autostakkert and the rest of the processing was done in Photoshop.
"It took a lot of selective masking, stretching the histogram and adjusting the contrast to get the look I wanted," McCarthy said. "I had inspiration when I was young looking through my father's telescope.He showed me the planets and the moon and left me with a curiosity that has never been satisfied since I spend my nights outside admiring the wonders above us, and I only touched the surface of what I want to be able to see and see visualize. "
McCarthy's photo exploded to the top of the space, garnering over 148,000 votes and 3,300 comments. This is not the first time that McCarthy 's pictures attract much praise and attention. Andromeda and the moon, one of the international space stations and another of the blood moon are other popular publications.
"I like to see people love my image and I can inspire people like my father inspired me when I was young. The comments are very valid for all the hard work, "McCarthy said.What inspires me from space is the infinite possibilities. Every little pocket of the night sky has such beauty, it is incomprehensible. "
Among the other big news NASA last week was the end 14 years after landing on the red planet, the robot rover traveled 28 miles on Mars and discovered traces of liquid water on the surface.