When we see a star through a telescope, isn't it like we see its actual light shining prior to its arrival on earth? So, isn't it 100% alive? - Quora
When observed with telescopes, why do some planets and stars appear to look more like 'living cells' under a microscope? - Quora
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A man with a telescope looks at the night sky. Star trails in the night sky made during a long exposure Stock Photo - Alamy
![Got this picture through my telescope about a month ago. Not sure which planet but the Star Walk app said Venus. Any ideas on what it is? : r/spaceporn Got this picture through my telescope about a month ago. Not sure which planet but the Star Walk app said Venus. Any ideas on what it is? : r/spaceporn](https://preview.redd.it/co4lptfhoo321.jpg?auto=webp&s=0beca805e83aa214ebe9e2583227d5d194a04f84)
Got this picture through my telescope about a month ago. Not sure which planet but the Star Walk app said Venus. Any ideas on what it is? : r/spaceporn
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