(via APOD: 2016 June 29 - From Alpha to Omega in Crete)
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(via APOD: 2016 June 29 - From Alpha to Omega in Crete)
(via APOD: 2016 July 1 - Juno Approaching Jupiter)
via “Scientists’ breakthrough in modelling universe” and “相対性理論を可視化した「銀河の地図」が教えてくれる、本当の宇宙の姿|WIRED.jp”
(via Jupiter: Into the Unknown (NASA Juno Mission Trailer) - YouTube)
(via APOD: 2016 June 16 - Northern Lights above Lofoten)
(via “Where is the moon? New phase | Moon Phases | EarthSky”)
(via APOD: 2016 June 5 - Comet PanSTARRS and the Helix Nebula)
"Ring Nebula," 2015, acrylic on canvas by Julie Glossenger
(via Perpetual Sun - YouTube)
(via The Faint Young Star Paradox: Solar Storms May Have Been Key to Life on Earth - YouTube)
(via 三菱電機 from ME:DSPACE 接近する火星を眺めよう)
Around the World 100,000 Times
The International Space Station is a microgravity laboratory in which an international crew of six people live and work while traveling at a speed of five miles per second (or 17,500 miles per hour), orbiting Earth every 90 minutes.
Monday, May 16, marks the International Space Station’s 100,000th orbit!
That’s more than 2,643,342,240 miles traveled! Which is also like 10 round trips to Mars, OR nearly the distance to Neptune!
The space station has been in orbit for over 17 years, and during that time, over 1,922 research investigations have been performed. More than 1,200 scientific results publications have been produced as a result.
Important studies like the VEGGIE experiment, which is working to grow plants in microgravity, and the Twin’s Study, which is studying the impacts of microgravity on the human body, are helping us on our journey to Mars. Using this unique orbiting laboratory as a place to conduct research is helping us learn important things for future deep space missions.
There have even been 222 different people that have visited the space station. This includes the current crew that is working and living on orbit.
Did you know that the space station is the third brightest object in the sky? If you know when and where to look up, you can spot it on your own! Find out when and where to look up HERE.
On Snapchat? Watch today’s Live Story to discover more about the orbiting laboratory and get a tour of the station! You can also add ‘nasa’ on Snapchat to get a regular dose of space.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com
(via APOD: 2016 May 14 - Falcon 9 and Milky Way)
(via APOD: 2016 May 13 - ISS and Mercury Too)
(via A Mercury Transit Music Video from SDO - YouTube)
月の軌道の向きは周期約8.85年で回転する. (via “月齢について”)
(via GoPro Awards: On a Rocket Launch to Space - YouTube)