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(April 2, 1990) This picture of Neptune was produced from the last whole planet images taken on the Voyager 2 narrow angle camera.
The picture shows the Great Dark Spot and its companion bright smudge; on the west limb the fast moving bright feature called Scooter and the little dark spot are visible.
You’ve probably heard of our Hubble Space Telescope, but have you had the chance to actually take a look at the amazing images it has captured for us over the years? Since Hubble launched in April 1990, it has made more than 1.2 million observations, some to locations more than 13.4 billion light years from Earth!
Hubble can see astronomical objects with an angular size of 0.05 arc seconds, which is like seeing a pair of fireflies in Tokyo from your home in Maryland…yea, that’s pretty far! This accuracy allows us to see images like this one of Little Gem Nebula, roughly 6,000 light-years away from us.
Images from Hubble are regularly released to the public, and are some of the most breathtaking views in the Universe. Images like this one of Lagoon Nebula, in the constellation of Sagittarius, not only make for amazing desktop screen-savers, but provide us with valuable scientific information about distant stars and galaxies, as well as the planets in our solar system.
We recently celebrated Hubble’s 25th Anniversary, and look forward to many more years of discovery and captivating images.
NASA Captures EPIC Earth Image : A NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory satellite has returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth from one million miles away.
Underwater electricity gave spark to life on Earth, NASA scientists say
There are lots of theories over how life on Earth came about, but there’s no doubt that energy is vital to living beings. NASA scientists proved that an underwater electrical boost may have been given to the first lifeforms.
We know one thing for sure: every living thing runs on electricity. It is required to produce the smallest of impulses and actions. Even thinking about something leads to synapses firing electrical currents back and forth. But where does that current come from and how did it come about that life needs it?
At this juncture, no one knows exactly what puzzle pieces led to the formation of life. But we’re getting closer. And scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, say they have just proven a monumental principle that was long theorized to be a major precursor to all life on Earth. And now we also know just how much electricity was needed to do so: under a volt.
Many scientists have long believed the underwater hydrothermal vents are the answer; and that recreating those vents in lab conditions was the way to go to prove it. The chimney-shaped structures existing on the ocean floor and pumping out heat had already been recreated in lab conditions to test if the chemicals that bubble up from them spur the growth of molecules, bacteria, amino acids and so on.
The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks
skyward as sunlight pierces through the gap between the orbiter and ET
assembly. Atlantis lifted off on the 42nd space shuttle flight at 11:02
a.m. EDT on August 2, 1991 carrying a crew of five and TDRS-E. A remote
camera at the 275-foot level of the Fixed Surface Structure took this
picture.
Seeing the first actual great image of Pluto reminded me how Carl Sagan said “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.“ All we could see before was a blurry speck and by sending the New Horizons spacecraft out there we discovered a new world. credits: NASA/APL/SwRI
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What the world needed on July 14th, 2015 was love, sweet love.
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its endeavor 9 years in the making that brought us closer to Pluto than
ever before.
This image was captured from a distance of 476,000 miles. Tomorrow’s image will be 10 times sharper than this, says NASA, and akin to seeing the lakes in Central Park and the piers on the Hudson.
Here’s Our First Close-Up Photo Of Pluto’s Surface
NASA’s New Horizons probe launched in 2006 and has traveled 3 billion miles in the past nine years. It’s not stopping at Pluto, but it flew past the dwarf planet at 7.49 a.m. ET Tuesday.
At its closest approach, the spacecraft will have been just 12,500 kilometers (about 7,750 miles) from the surface, traveling at 14 kilometers per second (31,000 miles per hour). This is the first time we’ve come this close to Pluto. [x]
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