Repost @astro_rottier・・・The Black Eye Galaxy (also called Evil Eye Galaxy; designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826) is a galaxy which was discovered by Edward Pigott in March 1779, and independently by Johann Elert Bode in April of the same year, as well as by Charles Messier in 1780. It has a spectacular dark band
<em>Category</em> Actu Spatiale
ANNOUNCEMENT: Celebrity Autograph and Photo Opt Tickets now on sale! See all the options for
This Week in NASA History: First Crewed Apollo Mission Launches — Dec. 21, 1968 This week in 1968, Apollo 8, the first crewed Apollo mission, launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Dec. 21, 1968. Here, the S-IC stage is being erected for final assembly of the Saturn V launch vehicle in Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly
This is Ceres. Ceres is in the asteroid belt & is a protoplanet. This infrared Infrared mapping of Ceres showed the protoplanet has various wavelengths of sunlight, which allow scientists to identify the surface material composition. The map shows the diversity in the neutron count (blue being the lowest and red being the highest).This
The Black Eye Galaxy (also called Evil Eye Galaxy; designated Messier 64, M64, or NGC 4826) is a galaxy which was discovered by Edward Pigott in March 1779, and independently by Johann Elert Bode in April of the same year, as well as by Charles Messier in 1780. It has a spectacular dark band of
New space race?Russia and Europe say they will be landing in Mars in 2021. Read more at : www.stratscope.com/8628-2
EXO Mars will be landing in the Red Planet in less than 20 minutes (11:42am EDT). livestream.com/esa
The Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) has released the biggest digital sky survey ever carried out to the world. It allows anyone to access millions of images and use the database and catalogs containing precision measurements of billions of stars and galaxies. ..How cool is this?! ..➡ source and read more: http://www.seeker.com/billions-stars-galaxies-astronomy-pan-starrs-universe-astro-data-2157810296.html
Photo from Apollo 17. It’s Featured in the ‘Apollo VII — XVII’ photography book. Check out the book in our webshop, link in bio!