Vintage Space Photography | Then vs Now
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Over the past century and more, photography on Earth has evolved dramatically. But space photos have perhaps made the starkest progress. From early Daguerreotype pictures, to stunningly detailed images taken with the 43.5-foot space telescope, Hubble, Space Junkies will now show you just how far cosmic photography has developed. We will show you some of the earliest photographs of Andromeda, Jupiter, Comets, The Orion Nebula, The Moon, The Sun, Earth from space, and The Sun's corona, compared with their modern counterparts. Credit: NASA, ESA, Andrew McCarthy, Isaac Roberts, Henry Draper Music: Hope, Adrian Berenguer
Tags: sun, andromeda, jupiter, comet, nebula, orion nebula, io, moon, earth, eclipse, corona
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