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9 years ago

Wow, this is really cool thank you!

ATTN. @ NERDS

Since I am also a nerd and follow NASA on Facebook, I found this. Thought someone might be interested. 


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9 years ago
The Star Cluster Westerlund 2

The star cluster Westerlund 2

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9 years ago
Sharpest View Of The Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.
Sharpest View Of The Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.
Sharpest View Of The Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.
Sharpest View Of The Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.
Sharpest View Of The Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.
Sharpest View Of The Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.

Sharpest View of the Andromeda Galaxy, Ever.

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the sharpest and biggest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy — a whopping 69,536 x 22,230 pixels. The enormous image is the biggest Hubble image ever released and shows over 100 million stars and thousands of star clusters embedded in a section of the galaxy’s pancake-shaped disc stretching across over 40,000 light-years.

Use the ZOOM TOOL to view in full detail.

(WARNING: May cause existential crisis)

9 years ago

Courtney’s Big Space Book Recommendation Post

Okay, so, hi. It has come to my attention that I have gained a lot - a lot - of followers over the last few weeks due to hype for The Martian. Rad.

So, with that in mind, I’ve decided to put together a bunch of non-fiction space recommendations for y’all. Since an anon asked a few days ago, and I kindof want to do it more justice.

If you are new to me and my blog, you might not be aware that I am a gigantic fucking nerd for human space flight and exploration, and I have a boatload of dumbass blogs about it. So, uh, I’ve read a lot of books. Like, lots.

Keep reading


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9 years ago

That video is fascinating, I can't stop watching it!

Blizzard 2016 from Space

As an intense winter storm approaches the mid-Atlantic this weekend, our satellites watch from above. The storm is expected to produce a wade swath of more than 2 feet of snow in some areas.

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The below supercomputer simulation crunched the data to provide a look at the flow of clouds from storm systems around the globe, including the developing blizzard across the eastern United States.

This storm won’t only have a snowy impact on the mid-Atlantic region, but will also cause severe weather in the Gulf Coast. Satellites observe extreme rainfall in the area.

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Data from NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite and NOAA’s GOES-East satellite are being used to create images and animation of the movement of this powerful storm. For updates, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/nasa-sees-major-winter-storm-headed-for-eastern-us

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9 years ago

More cool space words:

Apastron: the point where two binary stars are farthest apart.

Azimuth: distance of an object in angular.

Bolide: an especially bright meteor, especially one that explodes in the atmosphere (also called fireballs!).

Catena: a chain or series of craters.

Ejecta: material that is strewn about a crater by an impact, usually a meteorite or other similar object.

Ephemeris: a table that lists the positions of the sun, moon, and planets by date.

Heliosphere: the magnetic bubble of space that contains our solar system, solar wind, and the entire solar magnetic field. It is so large it goes beyond pluto's orbit.

Meridian: an imaginary circle that goes through the north and south poles, and the zenith and nadir of a location.

Nadir: the point in the sky directly underneath you.

Nova: when a dying star suddenly flares in brightness. The star becomes thousands of times its original luminosity.

Prominence: an explosion on the surface of the Sun.

Singularity: the impossibly small space in the center of a black hole where density and gravity are infinite, and space-time curves infinitely.

Spicules: a jet of gas ejected from the sun's atmosphere that resembles grass.

Supernova: one of the most powerful forces in the universe. When a star uses up all of its fuel it ends its life in a spectacular and devastating explosion.

Terminator: line on a planetary body that separates the light side from the dark side.

Umbra: the darkest part of a shadow.

Zenith: the point in the sky directly overhead.

Zodiac: an imaginary belt across the sky that the sun, moon, and planets are always in. The zodiac is made up of 12 constellations.

pretty space words

aphelion - the point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is farthest from the Sun. astral - relating to or resembling the stars. caldera - a large volcanic crater, especially one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano. celestial - positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy. constellation - a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern. cosmos - the universe seen as a well-ordered whole. equinox - the time or date at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length. faculae - bright patches that are visible on the Sun’s surface. lunation - the interval of a complete lunar cycle, between one new Moon and the next. interstellar - occurring or situated between stars. nebula - a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter. perihelion - the point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is closest to the Sun. synodic - relating to or involving the conjunction of stars, planets, or other celestial objects.


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9 years ago

Well you're not wrong

true space facts

if u look up there it is

9 years ago
Needed Some Stargazing And Falling Stars. 

needed some stargazing and falling stars. 

make a wish.

9 years ago
The Beautiful Milky Way Taken In One Of The Most Darkest Skies In The World Over Boa Vista In The Cape

The beautiful Milky Way taken in one of the most darkest skies in the world over Boa Vista in the Cape Verde Islands. photo by James Atkinson

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