Seeing as all us twitter refugees are doing introductions:
I'm a high school #Science #Technician, weirdest and most entertaining job in the world, even the washing up can be interesting.
#Space and #ScienceFiction geek from a young age, studied #Astrophysics and maintain an interest in #Astronomy, #Physics and #Science in general, long term tinkerer with #Astrophotography. Big fan of anything that flies. Involved in multiple art/science crossover projects. Learning bass guitar far too late.

A few of my favourite (but maybe not *best*) astrophotography pics.

The ISS flying past Orion's belt

A long, handheld exposure of Sirius showing the colour changes due to the atmosphere. Also Alfred Hitchcock.

Comet Neowise over a neighbour's house.

Realised too late that I didn't add image descriptions, and whilst I love the edit feature it doesn't seem to want to play right now. So...
Image 1: the International Space Station as a streak of light flying (bottom left to top right) between Orion's belt and sword.
Image 2: A weird streak of light, changing colour constantly, in roughly the shape of Alfred Hitchcock's silhouette.
Image 3: A faint streak of a comet above a roof, just as the light is fading to dark.
@_thegeoff Oh hey new ones to steal?
@legalquilts Steal away! I've got a few different versions of the Sirius one I'll dig out.