This channel is for people who can’t stop wondering what’s really out there.

Spacedust dives into black holes, galaxies, the Big Bang, deep space discoveries, James Webb images, strange cosmic objects, time, nothingness, and the edges of reality. Not as fast facts or noise, but as ideas you can actually sit with.

Here we ask the uncomfortable questions. How big is the universe? What existed before the Big Bang? Why does everything spin? What lies beyond the Milky Way, beyond the observable universe, or maybe beyond space and time itself?

Most videos are long, immersive space documentaries made for late nights, headphones on, when you want to slow down and feel the scale of it all. Calm narration. Real science. A sense of awe.

If you’re into space documentaries, astrophysics, cosmology, black holes, galaxies, the James Webb Space Telescope, and staring into the unknown - welcome to Spacedust.

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The first color photo of Earth taken by the DODGE satellite in 1967 🌍
Captured from about 40,000 km above Earth, the image was slightly blurred by interference — but it became the first photo to show an entire sunlit hemisphere of our planet.
Watch our new video: https://youtu.be/ANaKfxbUYt0

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How Earth’s illumination changes from month to month 🌍
A beautiful reminder that our planet is constantly changing under the rhythm of seasons and sunlight.
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2 days ago | [YT] | 29

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The Observable Universe 🌌

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Nebulae above the mountains! ⛰️
An incredible astrophotography scene featuring Orion and several deep-space objects in a single frame — including the Orion Nebula, the Witch Head Nebula, Barnard’s Loop, Betelgeuse, and the Rosette Nebula.
Watch our new video: https://youtu.be/U0xM09dUmtA

4 days ago | [YT] | 36

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Different worlds of our Solar System 🪐
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5 days ago | [YT] | 32

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Stunning details of our Sun captured with an amateur telescope 🔭
A reminder that you don’t always need giant observatories to reveal the incredible complexity and beauty of our nearest star.
Watch our new video: https://youtu.be/KwjgHcSjAIY

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1. The Hand of God — also known as the pulsar wind nebula MSH 15-52 ✋💥
This nebula was created from material expelled by a dying star that exploded as a supernova around 1,700 years ago. Its unusual shape is powered by a tiny but incredibly massive pulsar, PSR B1509-58, and the entire structure stretches across about 150 light-years.
Watch our new video: https://youtu.be/csSpAGZAhxs

1 week ago | [YT] | 57

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Comparing Earth’s size to Saturn’s mysterious hexagon-shaped polar storm
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The Cat’s Eye Nebula — a stunning composite image created using data from the Chandra and Hubble space telescopes 👁️🌌
Watch our new video: https://youtu.be/84ontXXYenY

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Photos of our planet from space across the decades
1. First color image of Earth — 1954 (117-photo mosaic, Aerobee AJ10-24 RTV-N-10b)
2. First photo of Earth and the first human spacewalk — Alexei Leonov, 1965 (Voskhod 2)
3. First image of Earth from the vicinity of another celestial body — 1966 (Lunar Orbiter 1)
4. First full-disk image of Earth — 1966 (Molniya-1)
5. First image of Earth from geostationary orbit — 1966 (ATS-1)
6. First color image of Earth from the Moon’s surface — 1967 (Surveyor 3)
7. First full image of Earth taken by humans — 1968 (Apollo 8)
8. The famous “Blue Marble” photograph — 1972 (Apollo 17)
9. Recent full-Earth image — 2026 (Elektro-L No. 5, GEO)
10. Earth crescent captured by the Artemis II crew — 2026
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