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Chart-Topping Space Images From 2019 You Won’t Want to Miss
From the first-ever image of a black hole, to astronaut Christina Koch breaking the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman – 2019 was full of awe-inspiring events!
As we look forward to a new decade, we’ve taken ten of our top Instagram posts and put them here for your viewing pleasure. With eight out of ten being carousels, be sure to click on each title to navigate to the full post.
1. First-Ever Black Hole Image Makes History
In a historic feat by the Event horizon Telescope and National Science Foundation, an image of a black hole and its shadow was captured for the first time. At a whopping 3.4 million likes, this image takes home the gold as our most loved photo of 2019. Several of our missions were part of a large effort to observe this black hole using different wavelengths of light and collect data to understand its environment. Here’s a look at our Chandra X-Ray Observatory’s close-up of the core of the M87 galaxy with the imaged black hole at its center.
2. Hubble Celebrates 29 Years of Dazzling Discoveries
When you wish upon a star… Hubble captures it from afar ✨On April 18, 2019 our Hubble Space Telescope celebrated 29 years of dazzling discoveries, serving as a window to the wonders of worlds light-years away.
Hubble continues to observe the universe in near-ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light. Over the past 29 years, it has captured the farthest views ever taken of the evolving universe, found planet-forming disks around nearby stars and identified the first supermassive black hole in the heart of a neighboring galaxy. Want more? Enjoy the full 10 photo Instagram carousel here.
3. Stars and Stripes in Space for Flag Day
Patriotism was in the air June 14 for Flag Day, and coming in at number three in our most liked Instagram line up is a carousel of our stars and stripes in space! One of the most iconic images from the Apollo 11 missions is of Buzz Aldrin saluting the American flag on the surface of the Moon. But did you know that over the years, five more flags joined the one left by Apollo 11 – and that many other flags have flown onboard our spacecraft? Scroll through the full carousel for flag day here.
4. Spitzer Celebrates its Super Sweet 16!
Since 2003, our Spitzer Space Telescope has been lifting the veil on the wonders of the cosmos, from our own solar system to faraway galaxies, using infrared light! Thanks to Spitzer, we’ve confirm the presence of seven rocky, Earth-size planets, received weather maps of hot, gaseous exoplanets and discovered a hidden ring around Saturn. In honor of Spitzer’s Sweet 16 in space, enjoy 16 jaw-dropping images from its mission here.
5. Earth as Seen Through Our Astronauts’ Eyes Show Perspective Changing Views
“That’s here. That’s home. That’s us.” – Carl Sagan
Seeing Earth from space can alter an astronauts’ cosmic perspective, a mental shift known as the “Overview Effect.” First coined by space writer Frank White in 1987, the Overview Effect is described as a feeling of awe for our home planet and a sense of responsibility for taking care of it. See Earth from the vantage point of our astronauts in a carousel of perspective-changing views here.
6. Astronaut Christina Koch Breaks Record for Longest Single Spaceflight by Woman
Astronaut Christina Koch (@Astro_Christina) set a record Dec. 28, 2019 for the longest single spaceflight by a woman, eclipsing the former record of 288 days set by Peggy Whitson. Her long-duration mission is helping us learn how to keep astronauts healthy for deep space exploration to the Moon and Mars. Congrats to Christina on reaching new heights! Join in the celebration and view few photos she captured from her vantage point aboard the Space Station here.
7. Our Beautiful Planet – The Only Place We Know to Harbor Life – From Space
Earth is special. It’s the only place in the universe that we know contains life.
On July 7, 2019, two million people joined us in celebrating its beauty with a jaw dropping carousel of our home planet, as captured by crew members aboard the International Space Station. Bright blue oceans, glowing city lights and ice-capped mountain peaks come to life in a collection of breathtaking images, found here.
8. A Moon Even Sinatra Couldn’t Help But Sing About
Every 29 days our Moon turns over a new leaf, and on May, 18 we saw a very special one of its faces. Appearing opposite the Sun at 5:11 p.m. EDT, the world looked up to find a Blue Moon! Though the Moon didn’t actually look blue, the site of one is kind of rare. They occur on average about every two-and-a-half years when a season ends up having four full moons instead of three. Click through a carousel of high-definition lunar phases here.
9. The Majesty of Hubble Imagery … From Your Backyard
On December 23, a new gallery of Hubble Space Telescope images highlighting celestial objects visible to amateur and professional astronomers alike was released. All of the objects are from a collection known as the Caldwell catalog, which includes 109 interesting objects visible in amateur-sized telescopes in both the northern and southern skies. Flip through the jaw-dropping carousel here, and learn more about how you can study the night sky with Hubble here.
10. The Moon Gets Sassy
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The Moon: “Y'all on the way yet?” 👀
We’re working on it, Moon. Under the Artemis program, we’re sending the first woman and the next man to walk on your surface by 2024. Find out how we’re doing it here.
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Iconic creatures in MTG
fyi. Cards caring about iconic creature types. There are 14 cards for demons, one for sphinxes, none for hydras, 53 for dragons, ten for angels. Demon and angel synergies arent so far off of each other. Dragons take the cake though. Mainly because they have the biggest variety of colors and the sets around Tarkir. Five angels care about humans :)
So its 803 and they started drinking beer on the train
Hi mark. How likely is it we will see something line legion again? (All creatures set). Or similar, maybe all artifacts.
We’ve moved away from what we call “gimmick sets” where everything is _________.
Mark commentates on the ELD Vision Design handoff document, which explains all the work done by that team before passing the file to Set Design.
Today’s Making Magic begins showing off the actual vision design handoff document I gave to Throne of Eldrane set design.
Hi mark. I recon from every design phase some card sketches are left. Roughly how many card ideas are “laying” around waiting for their home?
I believe we print a tiny percentage (my best guess is 1-2%) of the cards we design.
Regarding your time travel article. Would you do a two mana howling mine enchantment in blue to shy away from the original? Or would you not, as it is just a worse howling mine?
In my alternate world, Howling Mine would have just been a blue enchantment (with a different flavor). Being blue would make it different, not worse. You could discard it to cast Force of Will, for example.
At what time do you usually check your tumblr? Ty
Whenever a have a free moment during the day, so numerous times.
Am I drunk if I try to wipe my teeth?
Hi Mark. When or if. The return of Grandeur. I really like the design; i find it grand :) and i imagine it has bit additional design space.
Grandeur is very tricky to do in a Commander friendly world. It only goes on legendary cards and doesn’t work in the format built around legendary cards.
I saw the art and thought „is that... is it really?“ Bear Suplex! High fives who had the courage to propose this. High five to the ground! *slam*
Bear suplex! I mean high five!
Gaming and violence
At this point I actually wish they would ban fps games in the US. Just to see what the next scapegoat is after the next mass shooting. #guncontrol
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Lets try again :) asking for birthday trivia pretty please. What can you tell us about Baloths or Tooth and Nail, my favourite card. Thank you.
I believe Tooth and Nail was the last entwine card we designed. We felt we wanted an exciting entwine rare, so we though big.
Happy Birthday!