Picture Of The Day - January 9, 2019

Picture Of The Day - January 9, 2019

Picture of the day - January 9, 2019

Ringed Desert-Like moon  with life and a large moon.

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Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.
Epic Space By Tobias Roetsch.

Epic space by Tobias Roetsch.


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6 years ago

Pillowfort reopens new user registrations at 10 am est

Pillowfort has finally reopened new user registrations which will begin at 10 am eastern. There is a small $5 fee until the site is no longer in beta. I have permanently switched all my posts over there. I’ll be posting a follow up post with my blog link later today

6 years ago
My First Posts Will Be From Systems Located Within The Triangulum Galaxy. The Above 3 Images Were Taken
My First Posts Will Be From Systems Located Within The Triangulum Galaxy. The Above 3 Images Were Taken
My First Posts Will Be From Systems Located Within The Triangulum Galaxy. The Above 3 Images Were Taken
My First Posts Will Be From Systems Located Within The Triangulum Galaxy. The Above 3 Images Were Taken

My first posts will be from systems located within the Triangulum Galaxy. The above 3 images were taken from Space Engine of the galaxy. The background galaxy in the images is Andromeda.

For those of you that are not familiar with the Triangulum Galaxy, it is the third largest member of the local group, sometimes considered a satellite galaxy of Andromeda. The galaxy is also known as M33, NGC 598 or the Pinwheel Galaxy. Approximately 40 billion stars reside within this spiral galaxy. It is believed that the galaxy lacks a central supermassive black hole and central halo.

Wikipedia link below.

Triangulum Galaxy


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6 years ago
Picture Of The Day - February 1, 2019 - (Very Late Post)

Picture of the day - February 1, 2019 - (Very late post)

Heavily cratered Mars-like planet.


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6 years ago
Picture Of The Day - January 28, 2019

Picture of the Day - January 28, 2019

Gas giant with purple cloud bands hangs in the sky of a large rocky moon.


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6 years ago
Picture Of The Day 2 - December 8, 2018.

Picture of the day 2 - December 8, 2018.

The sun begins to set over a large lunar crater. Image from the surface of one of Insight B-VI’s smaller outer moons.


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6 years ago

Thank You for Following

I see I now have 13 followers. Thank you for that. Glad to see other people are enjoying my space engine pics and other astronomy topics.

Once again thank you.


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6 years ago
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)
Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)

Vernier System - Post 3 (4th Planet)

The system’s 4th plant. This planet is a super-Earth orbiting the two suns at an average distance of 3.79 AU. At 4.66 Earth masses and a radius of 1.71 Earth’s the planet is quite large and massive compared to Earth. It has a hydrocarbon rich atmosphere and an average surface temperature of 187 K or -122 °F. 3 large satellites orbit the planet. The surface show evidence of numerous large impact events.

The plant’s large moons orbit close to the planet and are capable of producing double eclipses, a phenomenon only possible in star systems with more than 1 sun.

High Resolution Pictures

Picture 1 - Large battered world.

Picture 2 - Inner-most satellite occulting the planet.

Picture 3 - Large canyon

Picture 4 - Canyon close-up

Picture 5 - Double Eclipse

Picture 6 - Lunar shadow


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6 years ago
We Really Do Have Some Weird Moons In Our Solar System!
We Really Do Have Some Weird Moons In Our Solar System!
We Really Do Have Some Weird Moons In Our Solar System!
We Really Do Have Some Weird Moons In Our Solar System!
We Really Do Have Some Weird Moons In Our Solar System!
We Really Do Have Some Weird Moons In Our Solar System!

We really do have some weird moons in our solar system!


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6 years ago
This Image Shows An Artist’s Impression Of The 10 Hot Jupiter Exoplanets Studied Using The Hubble And

This image shows an artist’s impression of the 10 Hot Jupiter Exoplanets studied using the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes. From the upper left to the lower right corner, these planets are WASP-12b, WASP-6b, WASP-31b, WASP-39b, HD 189733b, HAT-P-12b, WASP-17b, WASP-19b, HAT-P-1b And HD 209458b.

Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA


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My Space Engine Adventures, also any space related topic or news. www.spaceengine.org to download space engine. The game is free by the way. Please feel free to ask me anything, provide suggestions on systems to visit or post any space related topic.Check out my other blog https://bunsandsharks.tumblr.com for rabbit and shark blog. 

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