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Past articles by Jenna:

Two Minutes of Total Solar Eclipse in John Day, Oregon

Some 600 people watched the eclipse in a field in eastern Oregon. And photographer Brian Guido watched them. → Read More

What It’s Like to Photograph the President (Hint: Be Quick)

Photographer Christopher Anderson prepared for every possible scenario for his cover shoot with the commander in chief. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: This Binary Star Will Outshine You Twice

Space photos of the week, September 25 — October 1, 2016. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: Dying Star Insists on Being Dramatic About It

Space photos of the week, September 18 — 24, 2016. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: Nobody Knows How Old This Dang Star Is

Space photos of the week, August 28 — September 3, 2016. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: This Star Ain’t No Angel

Slide: 4 / of 6 . Caption: This wide-field image shows the Milky Way stretching across the southern sky. The beautiful Carina Nebula is seen at the right of the image glowing in pink. At the center of the image is the constellation of Crux (The Southern Cross). The bright yellow star at the left of the image is Alpha Centauri.A. Fujii → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: Don’t Tell This Irregular Galaxy What to Do

Slide: 2 / of 8 . Caption: Known as Messier 18, the open cluster of blue stars in the upper left of this photo formed together from the same gas and dust cloud, providing an ideal example for studying the lifecycle of stars. The VLT Survey Telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile took this photo of Messier 18 and the surrounding red hydrogen clouds. ESA → Read More

Now This Is How You Face-Swap

Brian Cassidy has perfected the skill of superimposing his visage onto dolls, angels, even babies. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: Super Star Clusters

Space photos of the week, June 26—July 2, 2016. → Read More

Amazing Aerials Let You See #ALLtheTULIPS

David Burdeny proves the best way to see thousands of flowers is from the sky. → Read More

Stunning Aerials Let You See #ALLtheTULIPS

David Burdeny proves the best way to see thousands of flowers is from the sky. → Read More

7 of the Prettiest Architecture Instagrams You Ever Did See

These feeds will satisfy your never-ending appetite for clean lines and beautiful colors. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: A Dwarf Galaxy Just Wants Some Alone Time

Space photos of the week, June 5—11, 2016. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: Watch It. This Star’s Bustin’ Out

Space photos of the week, May 29–June 4, 2016. → Read More

The Architect of These Monstrous, Alien Cities Is an Algorithm

Daniel Brown crafts entire cities using algorithms and a bit of imagination. → Read More

Fantastic Photos of Terrible Junk Food Around the World

Martin Parr puts your Instagram food porn to shame. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: Hangry Stars Munch Down a Cloud

Space photos of the week, May 22—28, 2016. → Read More

Inside the London School Where Cabbies Learn the Fabled Knowledge

London cabbies spend 3.5 years memorizing the city's 25,000 streets. Photographer Alexander Wilson documents the day in the life of black cab student. → Read More

Instagram of the Week: Sweeping Drone Aerials Prove Australia Is Officially Too Big

Australia is huge—really huge. Gabriel Scanu lets you take it all in with his drone photography. → Read More

Space Photos of the Week: A Neon Nebula Struts Its Stuff

Space photos of the week, May 15 - 21, 2016. → Read More