Jupiter’s Equator Via NASA Https://ift.tt/2HEWcAo

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4 years ago
Milky Way At Dowerin, Western Australia

Milky Way at Dowerin, Western Australia

Nikon d5500 - 35mm - ISO 4000 - f/2.5 - Foreground: 5 x 20 seconds - Sky: 11 x 30 seconds - iOptron SkyTracker

4 years ago
Cathedral To Massive Stars By NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

Cathedral to Massive Stars by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

5 years ago
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That
“Using Nothing More Than Newton’s Laws Of Gravitation, We Astronomers Can Confidently Predict That

“Using nothing more than Newton’s laws of gravitation, we astronomers can confidently predict that several billion years from now, our home galaxy, the Milky Way, will merge with our neighboring galaxy Andromeda. Because the distances between the stars are so great compared to their sizes, few if any stars in either galaxy will actually collide.

Any life on the worlds of that far-off future should be safe, but they would be treated to an amazing, billion-year-long light show a dance of a half a trillion stars to music first heard on one little world by a man who had but one true friend.”

COSMOS: A Spacetime Odyssey (2014) written by Ann Druyan and Steven Soter

4 years ago

Hello!! Its wonderful to be able to ask questions, thank you!

About Perseverance, does it have a self-repair option? And as Curiosity is still operational, will they run missions together? Or will they split up to cover more distance?

Is this a sign that we're close to being able to set foot on Mars?

My final question is how do you receive the messages from such a long distance?

Thanks for all your hard work! 加油/Good luck!

“Is this a sign that we are close to being able to set foot on Mars?”

5 years ago
LDN 1622, Dark Angel

LDN 1622, Dark Angel

5 years ago
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5 years ago
2020 March 1

2020 March 1

A Hole in Mars Image Credit: NASA, JPL, U. Arizona

Explanation: What created this unusual hole in Mars? The hole was discovered by chance in 2011 on images of the dusty slopes of Mars’ Pavonis Mons volcano taken by the HiRISE instrument aboard the robotic Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter currently circling Mars. The hole, shown in representative color, appears to be an opening to an underground cavern, partly illuminated on the image right. Analysis of this and follow-up images revealed the opening to be about 35 meters across, while the interior shadow angle indicates that the underlying cavern is roughly 20 meters deep. Why there is a circular crater surrounding this hole remains a topic of speculation, as is the full extent of the underlying cavern. Holes such as this are of particular interest because their interior caves are relatively protected from the harsh surface of Mars, making them relatively good candidates to contain Martian life. These pits are therefore prime targets for possible future spacecraft, robots, and even human interplanetary explorers.

∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200301.html

5 years ago

Science in space

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This week on NASA Explorers, we’re aboard the International Space Station!

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Now that our scientists’ experiment has made it to space, it’s time to see how their samples behave in microgravity.

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See how astronauts conduct science in space, while a team back here on Earth conducts their own piece of the project. Watch the episode here:

Follow NASA Explorers on Facebook to catch new episodes of season 4 every Wednesday!

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

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