Central Cygnus Skyscape Via NASA Https://ift.tt/2vgpcsn

Central Cygnus Skyscape Via NASA Https://ift.tt/2vgpcsn

Central Cygnus Skyscape via NASA https://ift.tt/2vgpcsn

More Posts from Astrosciencechick and Others

6 years ago

math problem: *begins with “we know that..”*

me: WE dont know SHIT

6 years ago
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,
Ripples In The Rings Of Saturn Caused By The Orbit Of Small Moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis,

Ripples in the rings of Saturn caused by the orbit of small moons (Pandora, Pan, Prometheus, Atlas, Daphnis, etc.)

image

To see the animation click here

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Cassini & Planetary Ring Image of the Day 

6 years ago
Hayabusa2: Wide-angle Navigational Images Of Asteroid Ryugu, Taken Today As The Probe Descended Temporarily
Hayabusa2: Wide-angle Navigational Images Of Asteroid Ryugu, Taken Today As The Probe Descended Temporarily
Hayabusa2: Wide-angle Navigational Images Of Asteroid Ryugu, Taken Today As The Probe Descended Temporarily
Hayabusa2: Wide-angle Navigational Images Of Asteroid Ryugu, Taken Today As The Probe Descended Temporarily

Hayabusa2: Wide-angle navigational images of asteroid Ryugu, taken today as the probe descended temporarily to just 5km from the asteroid’s surface. These were originally posted to the probe’s Twitter feed.

6 years ago
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!
Starry Greetings!

Starry Greetings!

Seems like Planet X wanted to finish off Halloween with one… last…story…

https://cosmosmagazine.com/physics/vacuum-decay-ultimate-catastrophe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijFm6DxNVyI

http://io9.gizmodo.com/we-might-be-destroying-the-universe-just-by-looking-at-1514652112

6 years ago

🖤🖤🖤

“There are people who are always in love with the sky, no matter the weather. One day you will find someone who’ll love you the same way.”

6 years ago
The Little Moon Janus And Rhea Transiting Saturn. Images From The Cassini Mission To Saturn, Captured

The little moon Janus and Rhea transiting Saturn. Images from the Cassini mission to Saturn, captured between Aug. 27 and Nov. 8, 2009.  Credit: NASA, JPL, California Institute of Technology

6 years ago
Welcome Class!
Welcome Class!
Welcome Class!
Welcome Class!
Welcome Class!
Welcome Class!
Welcome Class!

Welcome class!

Here is a lesson about the Kugelblitz!

https://curiosity.com/topics/kugelblitz-the-theoretical-black-hole-made-of-light-curiosity/

6 years ago
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out
SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 Is Now Out

SpaceTime 20181010 Series 21 Episode 80 is now out

SpaceTime covers the latest news in astronomy & space sciences.

The show is available as a free twice weekly podcast through Apple Podcasts (itunes), Stitcher, Google Podcast, Pocketcasts, SoundCloud, Bitez.com, YouTube, Audio Boom, your favourite podcast download provider, and from www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com

SpaceTime is also broadcast coast to coast across the United States on Science360 Radio by the National Science Foundation in Washington D.C. and around the world on Tune-In Radio.

SpaceTime daily news blog: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/ SpaceTime facebook: www.facebook.com/spacetimewithstuartgary SpaceTime Instagram @spacetimewithstuartgary SpaceTime twitter feed @stuartgary SpaceTime YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaceTimewithStuartGary

Today’s stories…

Another lander touches down on the asteroid Ryugu Japan’s Hyabusa2 spacecraft has successfully deployed a third lander rover onto the rugged boulder strewn surface of the asteroid Ryugu – located some 300 million kilometres from Earth.

New Neutron Star discovery challenges existing theories Existing theories about Neutron stars have taken a blow with astronomers detecting radio jets emanating from a neutron star with a strong magnetic field.

New sub-atomic particles discovered at the super collider Physicists have discovered two new sub atomic particles with hints of a possible third.

Intergalactic stars flying towards the Milky Way Astronomers have discovered dozens of stars flying through intergalactic space heading towards the Milky Way Galaxy.

The Science Report Russia widely condemned over a series of cyber-security attacks. Users demanding higher purity types of ecstasy, crystal methamphetamine, and cocaine. Australia records its driest September on record. Wireless broadband connections the most popular means of accessing the Internet. Alex on tech Prince Charles gives the thumbs down to artificial intelligence.

Last Saturday’s show….

Opportunity still silent Scientists are increasing the frequency of commands being sent to the still silent Opportunity Mars rover on the surface of the red planet.

Neutrino experiment records its first tracks The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector has just recorded its first particle tracks.

One hundredth Ariane 5 launch Arianespace has successfully carried out its 100th Ariane 5 launch.

October Skywatch A busy month with three meteor showers in October–the Draconids, the Taurids and the Orionids.

The Science Report A new class of antibiotics to combat the growing problem of deadly multi-drug resistant bacteria. New solar flow battery that both soaks up sunlight and store it as chemical energy for later use. How bombing air raids during World War Two affected the ionosphere. Warnings that industries dominated by the opposite sex tend to have higher rates of divorce.

SpaceTime Background SpaceTime is Australia’s most respected astronomy and space science news program. The show reports on the latest stories and discoveries making news in astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, planetary science, galactic and stellar evolution, physics, spaceflight, and general science. SpaceTime features interviews with leading Australian scientists about their latest research. The show is broadcast coast to coast across the United States by the National Science Foundation on Science360 Radio and around the world on Tune in Radio. SpaceTime is available in Australia as a twice weekly podcast which averages around three million downloads annually. It’s hosted on line through Bitez.com on all major podcast platforms. SpaceTime began life in 1995 as ‘StarStuff’ on ABC NewsRadio. Stuart Gary created the show while he was NewsRadio’s Science Editor and evening News anchor. Gary wrote, produced and hosted the program, consistently achieving 9 percent of the Australian radio audience share - according to Neilsen ratings survey figures for the five major Australian metro markets (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, & Perth). The StarStuff podcast was hosted by ABC Science on line achieving over 1.3 million downloads annually. Sadly, the popular program was axed in 2015 during ABC budget cuts. Rather than remain with the ABC, Gary resigned to continue producing the show independently and rebranding it as SpaceTime. The first episode of SpaceTime was broadcast on February 8th 2016 and the show has been in continuous production ever since. SpaceTime now reaches an audience almost three times greater that it achieved as StarStuff and continues to grow.

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