Day: October 15, 2025

Astronomy

Our Moon

Earth’s Moon, our nearest celestial neighbor, hangs just 384,000 kilometers away — a silent world of craters, mountains, and ancient lava plains. Through the Seestar S50, its rugged surface comes alive, revealing billions of years of cosmic history written in light and shadow across a landscape forever tied to our own.

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Astronomy

M31 — The Andromeda Galaxy

M31, the Andromeda Galaxy, lies 2.5 million light-years away — a vast spiral of a trillion stars seen through the Seestar S50. Its bright core and sweeping arms mirror our own Milky Way, reminding us that galaxies, like living systems, are born, evolve, and will one day collide to become one.

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