Atmospheric Jellyfish Are Described As Jellyfish-like Creature Seen Floating In The Earth’s Atmosphere.

Atmospheric Jellyfish Are Described As Jellyfish-like Creature Seen Floating In The Earth’s Atmosphere.

Atmospheric Jellyfish are described as jellyfish-like creature seen floating in the Earth’s atmosphere. Atmospheric Jellyfish are said to look like normal jellyfish except they are floating in the sky much like a cloud and are seen mostly around military bases. Skeptics believe that the Atmospheric Jellyfish could be misidentified clouds or weather balloons however believers hold true to the idea and remember the time that NASA sent 60,000 jellyfish into space during their From Undersea to Outer Space experiment.

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Light Echoes From V838 Mon

Light Echoes from V838 Mon

For reasons unknown, star V838 Mon’s outer surface suddenly greatly expanded with the result that it became the brightest star in the entire Milky Way Galaxy in January 2002. Then, just as suddenly, it faded. A stellar flash like this has never been seen before.

It’s true that supernovae and novae expel matter out into space. But while the V838 Mon flash appears to expel material into space, what is seen here is actually an outwardly moving light echo of the bright flash. In a light echo, light from the flash is reflected by successively more distant rings in the ambient interstellar dust that already surrounded the star.

V838 Mon lies about 20,000 light years away toward the constellation of Monoceros the unicorn. In this Hubble Space Telescope image from February 2004, the light echo is about six light years in diameter.

Image Credit: NASA, APOD, ESA, H. E. Bond (STScI)

6 years ago
This Is Pluto As Never Seen Before In Human History.

This is Pluto as never seen before in human history.


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6 years ago

NASA astronaut films lightning from ISS

Astronaut Reid Wiseman posted a Vine from the International Space Station today showing lightning over Houston. Tornado warnings were issued in the Houston area earlier this afternoon but have since expired.


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6 years ago
Nearby Dust Clouds In The Milky Way

Nearby dust clouds in the Milky Way

Credit: NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)


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5 years ago
Comas And Tails Of Comets The Generally Unexpected And Sometimes Spectacular Appearance Of Comets Have

Comas and Tails of Comets The generally unexpected and sometimes spectacular appearance of comets have triggered the interest of many people throughout history. A bright comet can easily be seen with the naked eye. Comets are usually not discovered until after a coma or tail has formed. Depending on the apparent size of the coma or tail, a comet can be very bright. Some comets have a tail extending more than 45˚ on the sky. The earliest records of comet observations date to ~6000BCE in China. The smaller nucleus (rocky body) of a comet, often only a few kilometres in diameter, is usually hidden from view by the large coma, a cloud of gas and dust roughly 10 to the power of 4-10 to the power of 5 km in diameter and not seen with the naked eye, a large hydrogen coma, between 1 and 10 million km in extent, which surrounds the nucleus and visible gas/dust coma. Two tails are often visible, both in the antisolar direction: a curved yellowish dust tail and a straight ion tail, usually of a blue colour. Comets are usually inert at large heliocentric distances and only develop a coma and tails when they get closer to the sun. When the sublimating gas evolves off the surface of a comet’s nucleus, dust is dragged along. The gas and dust form a comet’s coma and hide the nucleus from view. Most comets are discovered after the coma has formed when they are bright enough to be seen with relatively small telescopes. ~ JM Image Credit More Info: Comets, NASA Coma

6 years ago
Details Of The Omega Nebula Image Credit: European Southern Observatory
Details Of The Omega Nebula Image Credit: European Southern Observatory
Details Of The Omega Nebula Image Credit: European Southern Observatory
Details Of The Omega Nebula Image Credit: European Southern Observatory

Details of the Omega Nebula image credit: European Southern Observatory


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5 years ago
A Stellar Fingerprint - An Emission-line Star Known As IRAS 12196-6300

A stellar fingerprint - an emission-line star known as IRAS 12196-6300

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6 years ago
Galaxies In Pegasus.

Galaxies in Pegasus.

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6 years ago
Wide Field View Of Great American Eclipse

Wide Field View of Great American Eclipse


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6 years ago
NGC 6302- The Butterfly Nebula

NGC 6302- The Butterfly Nebula


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