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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Exposure: Space
Astrophotography progression for Exposure. Point your camera at the night sky, hunt real cosmic objects, develop the photos and fill your personal star catalog.
What does it add?
š 100 real cosmic objects ā from the Moon's craters to Sagittarius A*. Planets, exoplanets, moons, comets, asteroids, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, pulsars, quasars and a few anomalies. Every single one has its own pixel-art texture, description and reward.

š· Telescopic lenses (5 tiers) ā from the humble Bad lens to the Sculk lens that sees absolutely everything. Higher tiers reveal rarer, fainter objects.
š£ Space Filter ā a camera attachment with deep space trapped in its glass. Required to capture cosmic objects; install it together with a lens.
šŖ Objects live in the actual sky. They appear on real night-sky positions, hide behind terrain, scale with your zoom ā and not every object shows up every night. Some, like Halley's Comet, are a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
š Photo Analyzer ā an astronomer's desk with a spectrum screen (and Wi-Fi, obviously). Feed it a developed photograph: it identifies the object, writes it into your catalog and pays out rewards into 8 output slots.

š Personal Space Catalog (default key: G) ā track every object you've studied, read its story, see required lens tier and reward cooldowns.
š Repeat rewards ā by default, an object's full reward becomes available again every 5 in-game days (configurable, or disable it entirely).
š Dark-room friendly ā Exposure's Lightroom normally refuses to print in the dark. Cosmic photos are exempt: astrophotography should be developed at night.
š Camera Stand support ā aim and capture through a mounted camera.
šŖ Cosmic Leftover ā a creative-only snack that fills your hunger and unlocks the entire catalog in one bite.
āļø Fully data-driven ā objects are JSON in a datapack (data/<ns>/cosmic_object/), plus a live-editable external folder (config/explored_space/objects/) for adding your own objects without rebuilding anything. ModMenu config screen included.
Requirements
| Mod | Why |
|---|---|
| Exposure | the camera itself |
| Exposure: Expanded | tier-1 telescopic lens |
| Prism, Cloth Config, Fabric API | libraries |
Minecraft 1.21.1, Fabric. ModMenu optional but recommended.
Quick start
- Craft a Space Filter and a Telescopic Lens, install both on your camera.
- Wait for night, raise the viewfinder and scan the sky ā found objects get a target lock.
- Take the shot, develop the film, print the photo in a Lightroom.
- Put the photograph into the Photo Analyzer and collect your reward.
- Press
Gand admire your growing catalog.






