The International Space Station’s solar arrays and the Earth’s limb were pictured Feb. 2, 2017, as the Expedition 50 crew orbited over the southern Pacific Ocean. A new high-definition Earth observation video camera will be installed on the outside of Japan’s Kibo lab module later this week. The Expedition 50 crew is also getting ready
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day38: gave a tour at work to a potential candidate. was fun to show off (and be reminded of) the very cool stuff we do @nasa
Those words were written by a team of astronomers from Keio University in Japan to describe a strange, super fast cloud of molecules currently speeding through the Milky Way against the direction of the spin of our galaxy. The cloud measures over two light-years in size and is hurtling through the galaxy at speeds never
This image of the northern lights was taken by ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet from the International Space Station. This was the first time that Thomas managed to capture a photograph of the aurora borealis. I’m sure he was not disappointed! Photo Credit – ESA/Thomas Pesquet
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Just messing around doing maneuvers with old Lucky Leticia on a moon 2500ly’s out of the bubble
Ce trou noir bat le record du plus long festin d’étoile ! Dans une galaxie lointaine, une étoile qui s’est trop approchée du trou noir supermassif tapi au centre a été littéralement déchiquetée sous les yeux des astronomes. Durant dix ans, ils ont pu observer les conséquences de ce festin, ses restes chauffés à des
Pomacea diffusa (Blume, 1957).