This animation shows the fluttering aurorae that light up both of Saturn’s poles. Created by the interaction of the solar wind with the planet’s magnetic field, Saturn’s aurorae are analogous to the more familiar northern and southern light on Earth.
Credit: ESA/Hubble (M. Kornmesser & L. Calçada)
Avengers Doomsday (?) Concept art by Mushk Rizvi
The image shows an intensely bright “ring of fire”, as Prof Falcke describes it, surrounding a perfectly circular dark hole. The bright halo is caused by superheated gas falling into the hole. The light is brighter than all the billions of other stars in the galaxy combined - which is why it can be seen at such distance from Earth.
this is one of those things that hurts my brain to even attempt to wrap my head around
“What we see is larger than the size of our entire Solar System,"
How do you even mentally process that kind of scope? it’s ridiculously and awesome
Jupiter in infrared light, as seen by NASA’s InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF). The observations were obtained in support of NASA’s Juno mission by a team headed by Juno scientist Glenn Orton.
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Meanwhile …..
God that frees us, Mario will participate in the next EuroCup yes! by God’s will