Juleah Kaliski
@juleah.bsky.social
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Creative working in rocket science. Graphic Design/Press Relations/Advocate/STEM Marketing Specialist at Agile Space🚀 Opinions are my own (she/her)
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I can’t endorse hustle culture but it’s working for me. So go get your dreams girls
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How your email finds me
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Mini painting of the new Uranus image from JWST 🐡🔭🧪

This will be in my next shop update, so make sure you join my email list!

📸: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
Mini painting of Uranus on a small easel
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For #ArtAdventCalendar day 23, STARSHIP SPECTRUM is my attempt to capture an amazing picture taken by Trevor Mahlmann, of the first Starship test flight in April. #SpaceArt #watercolor
A watercolor painting of the Starship test launch, showing the exhaust clouds billowing around the engines and multi-colored flames of the Super Heavy booster.
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Anyone else swoon over the Shuttle?
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Jupiter, in colour composite of UV wavelengths, captured by Hubble.

Jupiter says happy festive season ahead to all the excellent Trans people in our communities. 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️

And nobody, repeat: nobody, fucks with Jove.

📸 ESA, NASA, M. Wong, G. Kober

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The planet Jupiter in hues of pastel pink, blue, purple. Dusting features like the equatorial bands of swirling clouds, as well as a large storm, are visible.
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For #ArtAdventCalendar day 21, while it’s still day 21… how about a jellyfish galaxy? ASTRAL JELLYFISH, one of my favorites from this Spacetober.

#SciArt #SpaceArt #watercolor
A pearlescent watercolor painting on black of the jellyfish galaxy JW39 as seen by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The galaxy core is seen in golds and whites, with fainter arms punctuated by clusters of blue and pink, aglow with forming stars. This galaxy lies over 900 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices and is part of a galaxy cluster. The intense gravitational pull of its larger neighboring galaxies distorts its shape, and as it drifts through the cluster, hot plasma between galaxies has stripped star-forming gases into long tendrils and ribbons, resembling jellyfish.
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The Seattle public library SLAPS
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Should I make an Aerospace feed?
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It’s the Peregrine lunar lander getting all set and ready to go to the moon.
Inside the payload space really gives you the scale of how MASSIVE this launch vehicle is.
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Omg I love how this looks!
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A couple of days ago I was out imaging IC434, The Horsehead Nebula, with an Ha filter and managed to catch some of the Geminids meteor shower.

Actually my mount stopped tracking for no reason near the end of this 10 min exposure. Sometimes mistakes make for the most interesting artistic outcomes. 🔭
A monochrome image of IC 434, The Horsehead Nebula, captured with a Hydrogen Alpha filter. All the stars are trailing vertically upward.
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Full Moon is 0033UT 27 December 2023. Last and greatest of the year. 🔭 🧪
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Thanks for the art share! I’m Amy and paint space with pottery glaze 🌌🫖
Yarn bowl featuring astronaut floating in colorful nebula attached to tether that leads to yarn feed Plate featuring crater design with two astronauts resting against an inner wall. Teapot and mug featuring Neptune and Triton Vase with flowers featuring the Carina Nebula Cosmic Cliffs
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Omg that would be so awesome!!
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Rocket Lab's Electron is the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually for the 5th year in a row.
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The new images from JWST of Uranus 😍🫠
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RCW 16 (ImgCredit: Mike Paling)

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#Astro #Astrophoto #Stars

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#TLPOD winning image (10/11/2023): RCW 16
Image processed by Mike Paling original data from TelescopeLive.

RCW 16 is a vast star-forming region within the Milky Way. This stellar nursery, about 5,000 light-years away, showcases young, hot stars illuminating surrounding gas and dust, fostering the birth of new celestial bodies.

Camera: QHY 600M
Filters: Ha OIII SII
Processing: PixInsight, Photoshop, Affinity Photo Learning – Astrophotography has a seriously steep learning curve 

ABOUT THE IMAGE:
Telescope: Planewave CDK24 (CHI-1-CMOS)
Camera: QHY 600M
Filters: HSO
Processing: Pixinsight, Photoshop, Topaz Denoise
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Beautiful moon from last night
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This photo goes so hard.

Credit unknown
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Lagoon Nebula and the Small Sagittarius Star Cloud at 200mm

#astrophotography #astronomy
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I have found #astronomy related feeds on Bluesky, are than any that are aerospace/rockets/space exploration?
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I’m me if the main reasons I use a camera bag for my work/everything backpack is because it has spots for hardware like this. Static free pockets specifically for sd cards, cables, and other spots. And with the amount of equipment I lug around with me on a day to day basis this is SO HELPFUL!
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Fort Lewis Observatory.
So cool to see this place and the starts from just a great view.