The Ships by Darry Fletcher
seeing the photos from Webb up against photos from Hubble just makes me… I don’t even know like, wow! Look at that!
Caldwell 103 by NASA Hubble
NASA Travel Posters: Visions of the Future
WASP-76b is a hot Jupiter exoplanet discovered during 2013 that can be found in the constellation Pisces. It orbits a F-type star (WASP-76) and has a size 0.92 that of Jupiter’s mass. In March 2020, it was speculated the temperature on the planet could reach 2,400 °C on the hot side, hot enough to vaporize neutral iron. If the night side of WASP-76b had temperatures down to at least 1,400 °C, the iron may condense then rain down as hot liquid iron on its surface.
The atmosphere of WASP-76b is cloudy and mostly grey, with a significant amount of thermal incandescence.
The concept of the cosmic web—viewing the universe as a set of discrete galaxies held together by gravity—is deeply ingrained in cosmology. Yet, little is known about architecture of this network or its characteristics. Our research used data from 24,000 galaxies to construct multiple models of the cosmic web, offering complex blueprints for how galaxies fit together. These three interactive visualizations help us imagine the cosmic web, show us differences between the models, and give us insight into the fundamental structure of the universe.
An awesome work of the Center for Complex Network Research
Happy Valentines day
The qrcodes do take to each planets' nasa site. I learned a lot of each planet while doing this work.
My favorite is Saturn! Which ones yer favorite?
andrei, he/him, 21, made this at 14 when i was a space nerd but i never fully grew out of that phase so,,,,..,hubble telescope + alien life + exoplanet + sci fi nerd
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