Back To The Autumn | Alex Kaßner

Back To The Autumn | Alex Kaßner

Back to the Autumn | Alex Kaßner

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4 years ago

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Calling All Active Fall Blogs In Spring 2020!

Calling all active fall blogs in spring 2020!

Please reblog! My dash needs more autumn on it 🍂

8 years ago
A Storm On Saturn

A storm on Saturn

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6 years ago

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8 years ago

Astronomy From 45,000 Feet

What is the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, up to?

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SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, as our flying telescope is called, is a Boeing 747SP aircraft that carries a 2.5-meter telescope to altitudes as high as 45,000 feet. Researchers use SOFIA to study the solar system and beyond using infrared light. This type of light does not reach the ground, but does reach the altitudes where SOFIA flies.

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 Recently, we used SOFIA to study water on Venus, hoping to learn more about how that planet lost its oceans. Our researchers used a powerful instrument on SOFIA, called a spectrograph, to detect water in its normal form and “heavy water,” which has an extra neutron. The heavy water takes longer to evaporate and builds up over time. By measuring how much heavy water is on Venus’ surface now, our team will be able to estimate how much water Venus had when the planet formed.

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We are also using SOFIA to create a detailed map of the Whirlpool Galaxy by making multiple observations of the galaxy. This map will help us understand how stars form from clouds in that galaxy. In particular, it will help us to know if the spiral arms in the galaxy trigger clouds to collapse into stars, or if the arms just show up where stars have already formed.

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We can also use SOFIA to study methane on Mars. The Curiosity rover has detected methane on the surface of Mars. But the total amount of methane on Mars is unknown and evidence so far indicates that its levels change significantly over time and location. We are using SOFIA to search for evidence of this gas by mapping the Red Planet with an instrument specially tuned to sniff out methane.

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The plumes, illustrated in the artist’s concept above, were previously seen in images as extensions from the edge of the moon. Next our team will use SOFIA to study Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, searching for evidence of possible water plumes detected by the Hubble Space Telescope. The plumes were previously seen in images as extensions from the edge of the moon. Using SOFIA, we will search for water and determine if the plumes are eruptions of water from the surface. If the plumes are coming from the surface, they may be erupting through cracks in the ice that covers Europa’s oceans. Members of our SOFIA team recently discussed studying Europa on the NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast.

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This is the view of Jupiter and its moons taken with SOFIA’s visible light guide camera that is used to position the telescope.  


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6 years ago
🎃 Kitty And Her Pumpkin Coven 🎃

🎃 kitty and her pumpkin coven 🎃

5 years ago

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Dione (moon Of Saturn) 2005 And 2015
Dione (moon Of Saturn) 2005 And 2015

Dione (moon of Saturn) 2005 and 2015

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/Kevin M. Gill

9 months ago

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2024 August 14

2024 August 14

Meteors and Aurora over Germany Image Credit & Copyright: Chantal Anders

Explanation: This was an unusual night. For one thing, the night sky of August 11 and 12, earlier this week, occurred near the peak of the annual Perseid Meteor Shower. Therefore, meteors streaked across the dark night as small bits cast off from Comet Swift-Tuttle came crashing into the Earth’s atmosphere. Even more unusually, for central Germany at least, the night sky glowed purple. The red-blue hue was due to aurora caused by an explosion of particles from the Sun a few days before. This auroral storm was so intense that it was seen as far south as Texas and Italy, in Earth’s northern hemisphere. The featured image composite was built from 7 exposures taken over 26 minutes from Ense, Germany. The Perseids occur predictably every August, but auroras visible this far south are more unusual and less predictable.

∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240814.html

4 years ago

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Kepler-186f Is The First Earth-sized Planet Ever Found That Also Orbits In Its Star’s Habitable Zone.

Kepler-186f is the first Earth-sized planet ever found that also orbits in its star’s habitable zone. Although its size and orbit are known, its mass and composition are not - however, existing models suggest that it could have a rocky terrain and an atmosphere, making it potentially the most Earth-like planet discovered so far.

6 years ago
Massive Stars End Their Lives With A Bang: Exploding As Spectacular Supernovas, They Release Huge Amounts

Massive stars end their lives with a bang: exploding as spectacular supernovas, they release huge amounts of mass and energy into space. These explosions sweep up any surrounding material, creating bubble remnants that expand into interstellar space. At the heart of bubbles like these are small, dense neutron stars or black holes, the remains of what once shone brightly as a star.

Credit: ESA/XMM-Newton/ L. Oskinova/M. Guerrero; CTIO/R. Gruendl/Y.H. Chu

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monstrous-mind - The Monster Mind
The Monster Mind

  My ambition is handicapped by laziness. -C. Bukowski    Me gustan las personas desesperadas con mentes rotas y destinos rotos. Están llenos de sorpresas y explosiones. -C. Bukowski. I love cats. Born in the early 80's, raised in the 90's. I like Nature, Autumn, books, landscapes, cold days, cloudy Windy days, space, Science, Paleontology, Biology, Astronomy, History, Social Sciences, Drawing, spending the night watching at the stars, Rick & Morty. I'm a lazy ass.

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