A photo I took several months ago when I was feeling alone and drove into the middle to experience true loneliness.
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A photo I took several months ago when I was feeling alone and drove into the middle to experience true loneliness.
The 2020 Blue Moon from my balcony tonight. 🔹️🌚🔹️ #happyhalloween #bluemoon #halloween2020 #fullmoonparty #fullmoon #astronomy #astrophoto #astrophysics #astrophotography #moonphases #moonphotography #moonmagic #spacephotos #physics #nikonartists #nikon_photo #nikonphotographers #witchywoman #witchaesthetic #witchlife #crater #wanderingsoul #adventurepic #nikond7000 #photoofthenight #nightimages #eugeneoregon #themoon #pnwdiscovered #longexposhots www.hannahcrazyhawk.com (at Eugene, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHCcG-mlmfE/?igshid=kj25c7zwedue
The Medulla Nebula Supernova Remnant . Image Credit & Copyright: Russell Croman . What powers this unusual nebula? CTB-1 is the expanding gas shell that was left when a massive star toward the constellation of Cassiopeia exploded about 10,000 years ago. The star likely detonated when it ran out of elements, near its core, that could create stabilizing pressure with nuclear fusion. The resulting supernova remnant, nicknamed the Medulla Nebula for its brain-like shape, still glows in visible light by the heat generated by its collision with confining interstellar gas. Why the nebula also glows in X-ray light, though, remains a mystery. One hypothesis holds that an energetic pulsar was co-created that powers the nebula with a fast outwardly moving wind. Following this lead, a pulsar has recently been found in radio waves that appears to have been expelled by the supernova explosion at over 1000 kilometers per second. Although the Medulla Nebula appears as large as a full moon, it is so faint that it took 130-hours of exposure with two small telescopes in New Mexico, USA, to create the featured image. . . Follow @atomstalk . . . #nasa #nasaphoto #nebula #supernova #supernovas #spacephoto #spacephotos #astronomyphotos https://www.instagram.com/p/CKOk2-2DccY/?igshid=1qwlobr2fxqfc
You’re looking at the most detailed images ever taken of the surface of our sun. Captured by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, these images show a surface that contains “boiling gas pocked with magnetic storms that crackle, whirl and lash space with showers of electrical particles and radiation.” Each one of these kernels is around the size of Texas.
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Posted @withrepost • @earth.beyond The three most talked-about Einstein objects. Although only one is proven to exist, all 3 relate to eachother in some way. What’s the most interesting one in your opinion? Image credit: @astrogeekz. Follow @earth.beyond #spaceexploration #mars #martian #spacetravel #nasa #spacex #rocketscience #elonmusk #redplanet #solarsystem #spaceshuttle #spacephotos #exploration #astronaut #astronauts #blueorigin #scifidaily #cosmos #spacefacts #interstellar #science #spaceexplorer #spacestation https://www.instagram.com/p/B06lQp8DoJu/?igshid=1vyu26jxtpg41
News via @bbc Astronomers have taken the first ever image of a black hole, which is located in a distant galaxy. It measures 40 billion km across - three million times the size of the Earth - and has been described by scientists as "a monster". The black hole is 500 million trillion km away and was photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world. Details have been published today in Astrophysical Journal Letters. Prof Heino Falcke, of Radboud University in the Netherlands, who proposed the experiment, told BBC News that the black hole was found in a galaxy called M87. posted on Instagram - http://bit.ly/2FWWrpa
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