A galaxy seen on edge from 60 million light-years away. From the description below you can see it has "thin stellar disk and a bulge" ... if you know what I mean - nudge, nudge?
It’s like a giant Christmas ornament in the sky! Not really. Still, pretty cool though. Be sure to watch the video at the bottom. Imagery of a Solar Flare The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 7:28 p.m. [...]
The Hubble telescope, best invention ever. The brightly glowing plumes seen in this image are reminiscent of an underwater scene, with turquoise-tinted currents and nebulous strands reaching out into the surroundings. However, this is no ocean. This image actually shows [...]
This is story fuel. It reminds me of the pictures you used to see in the 60s, I almost expect to see an astronaut emerge from the capsule. Or an alien! (dun dun duuuunnnnn) A great angle showing the beautiful [...]
I guess there is a trend starting to assert itself. The images from NASA are very diverse from weather patterns and spacecraft launches and general land-based activities. But I seem to be drawn to the “artistic” images. That is what [...]
Europa has been the focus of attention for the search for life outside the confines of Earth for quite a while. Simply read 2010: Odyssey Two for instance. Arthur C. Clarke was all over Europa way back in 1982. And, [...]
Space & SciencePaul Matthew Carr2024-07-02T11:13:51-06:00
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