They always told me it was grey. Then I saw it up close
Mercury from Messenger via /r/spaceporn. Picture posted by /u/astrojaket.
Thank you for following me! I also like space, which is pretty cool and neat! What is your favorite thing about space?
This is a hard question to answer because golly Geez I love so much about space. If I had to choose one thing about space I would have to say the diversity in what you can find. Each planet is so large it would take a lifetime to completely see everything there is to discover, and that's just on one planet, and there is an incomprehensible number of planets in just the galaxy, not to mention the moons, and don't even get me started on how interesting each and every asteroid can be. It is truly awe inspiring.
Nah, That's an angry dancing monkey and nobody can tell me otherwise.
NGC 2359, Thor's Helmet
Oh you found the space puddle
spaceman craig
When they said taste the rainbow, they were talking about skittles
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https://wax.atomichub.io/explorer/template/dualvoidgifs/156562
And Pluto?
Watercolor solar system: by Shannon Newlin's
Seriously, Jupiter is the prettiest planet in the entire solar system. I don't care about bland-ass saturn and it's rings, Jupiter is where it's really at. It's literally gorgeous from every angle, like have you ever seen the bottom of Jupiter? Absolutely astounding. Saturn has literally only 2 things: a hexagon and a set of rings, everything else about it is beige as hell and I hate that it's everyones favorite planet. Besides, Jupiter is just more important than Saturn, without it where else would boys go to to get stupider?
NASA’s Juno mission completed its 50th close pass by Jupiter since the spacecraft arrived at the giant planet in 2016. In celebration of 50 orbits, NASA has shown 50 images that provide just a small sampling of the data Juno has returned so far. more at NASA