Dumbbell Nebula

Dumbbell Nebula

Dumbbell Nebula

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8 years ago
The Orion Nebula And The Running Man 

The Orion Nebula and The Running Man 

 Last night I was able to finally resolve some issues I’ve been having with my new CCD and get a decent image comprised of Luminance and RGB color channels shot through a filter wheel. 

Although I’ve done Orion before this image is substantially higher resolution, incredibly low noise, extremely well color balanced, and far more detailed than any previous attempt. This is a work in progress until I can get another hour or two worth of exposure to reveal Orion in all it’s beauty.

8 years ago
When Camilla Parker Bowles, The Duchess Of Cornwall, Visited Abu Dhabi In 2016, She Was The First Member

When Camilla Parker Bowles, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited Abu Dhabi in 2016, she was the first member of the British royal family to be protected by an all-women security team. The women wore flowing, black hijabs, are all members of the UAE’s presidential guard, are highly skilled in martial arts and combat, and each one is hiding unidentified weapons on her person. Source

When Camilla Parker Bowles, The Duchess Of Cornwall, Visited Abu Dhabi In 2016, She Was The First Member
7 years ago

I have a question for you

Why is christian god just God? I mean every other god have a name and a title.

Thor the god of storms and protector of mankind.

Odin the all father and death.

Shiva the god of creation, destruction and regeneration.

Ganesha the god of new beginnings and obstacle remover.

Zeus the god of sky, law and justice.

Apollo the god of music, plague and knowledge.

And all the others.


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7 years ago
The Last But Not Least Of Assorted Planets Month!
The Last But Not Least Of Assorted Planets Month!
The Last But Not Least Of Assorted Planets Month!

The last but not least of Assorted Planets Month!

And now to cool you all off with some “refreshing” rain!

This week’s entry: Planetary Rain

http://www.zmescience.com/other/science-abc/rain-titan-earth-neptune/

http://io9.com/on-jupiter-you-can-see-neon-rain-1640118403

7 years ago
Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

Fallstreak holes are natural phenomena that often get mistaken for UFOs. These ‘hole punch clouds’ occur when water droplets inside a cloud freeze and fall beneath it, creating a large gap that looks like a perfect hiding place for a flying saucer.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’
Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’
Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

Aliens, obvi.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

The rarity of fallstreak holes is what tends to throw people.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

That paired with the tendency to look at anything in the sky and cry ‘UFO!’ is the perfect makings of a false alien alarm.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

Sometimes these clouds have little rainbows inside.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’
Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

They aren’t always circular, though…

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

They make all kinds of crazy shapes.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

Including airplane/sword/cross/wieners.

Fallstreak Holes Are Natural Phenomena That Often Get Mistaken For UFOs. These ‘hole Punch Clouds’

Photos via: Rantplaces

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8 years ago

Solar System: Things to Know This Week

Our solar system is huge, let us break it down for you. Here are a few things to know this week:

1. Juno Eyes on Jupiter

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

After a journey of more than five years, the Juno spacecraft is ready for its detailed look at Jupiter—arrival date: July 4. Using Eyes on the Solar System and data from the Juno flight team, you can take a virtual ride onboard the spacecraft in the “Eyes on Juno” simulation.

2. Taking a Spacecraft for a Spin

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

Preparations for the launch of the OSIRIS-REx asteroid mission are spinning up, literally. Here, the spacecraft can be seen rotating on a spin table during a weight and center of gravity verification test at our Kennedy Space Center. Liftoff is scheduled for Sept. 8. This spacecraft will travel to a near-Earth asteroid called Bennu and bring a small sample back to Earth for study.

3. Long-Range (Or at Least Long-Distance) Weather Report

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

Our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter acquires a global view of the red planet and its weather every day. Last week, dust storms continued along the south polar ice cap edge. Northern portions of Sirenum, Solis, and Noachis also experienced some local dust-lifting activity. A large dust storm propagated eastward over the plains of Arcadia at the beginning of the week, but subsided just a few days later over Acidalia.

4. Hello from the Dark Side

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

The New Horizons spacecraft took this stunning image of Pluto only a few minutes after closest approach in July 2015, with the sun on the other side of Pluto. Sunlight filters through Pluto’s complex atmospheric haze layers. Looking back at Pluto with images like this gives New Horizons scientists information about Pluto’s hazes and surface properties that they can’t get from images taken on approach.

5. A Titanic Encounter

Solar System: Things To Know This Week

On June 7, our Cassini orbiter will fly very close by Saturn’s giant, haze-shrouded moon Titan. Among the targets of its observations will be the edge of the vortex that swirls in Titan’s thick atmosphere near its south pole.

Want to learn more? Read our full list of the 10 things to know this week about the solar system HERE. 

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

8 years ago
47 Tucanae

47 Tucanae

8 years ago
Galaxies NGC 799 And NGC 800 Located In The Constellation Of Cetus

Galaxies NGC 799 and NGC 800 located in the constellation of Cetus

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8 years ago
Stephen Hawking Says Humans Have 1,000 Years To Leave Earth

Stephen Hawking says humans have 1,000 years to leave Earth

Famed theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has  grim news for humanity: We have 1,000 years to get off Earth or we’re totally screwed. The 74-year-old  delivered a speech on Tuesday at the Oxford Union in which he said “I don’t think we will survive another 1,000 years without escaping beyond our fragile planet.” He believes it will become impossible for us to keep living here.

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