Our Most “Liked” Instagram Posts Of 2017

Our Most “Liked” Instagram Posts of 2017

Our Instagram page has over 2,200 images and is lucky enough to be followed by more than 29 million fans.

What images and videos were your favorite from this past year? Great question, and one we asked ourselves too!

Here’s a look at our most liked Instagram posts* of 2017…Enjoy!

#10 Black Hole Collision

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What happens when two supermassive black holes collide? Until last year, we weren’t quite sure. Gravitational waves!  With 834,169  likes, this image is our 10th most liked of 2017.

#9 Italy Through the Space Station Cupola Window

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European astronaut Paolo Nespoli (@Astro_Paolo) shared this image on social media of “Southern #Italy and Sicily framed by one of our Cupola windows” aboard the International Space Station. This image ranks #9 for 2017 with 847,365 likes.

#8 Black Hole Friday

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For our 5th annual #BlackHoleFriday we’ll share awesome images and facts about black holes! A black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. With 916,247 likes, this picture ranks #8 for 2017.

#7 The Elements of Cassiopeia A

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Did you know that stellar explosions and their remains–“supernova remnants”–are a source of chemical elements essential for life here on Earth? A new Chandra X-ray Observatory image captures the location of several vital elements like silicon (red), sulfur (yellow), calcium (green) and iron (purple), located on Cassiopeia A–a supernova remnant ~11,000 light years from Earth.  This image ranks #7 for 2017 with 943,806 likes.

#6 Jupiter Blues

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Jupiter, you’re bluetiful 💙 ! Churning swirls of Jupiter’s clouds are seen in striking shades of blue in this new view taken by our Juno spacecraft. This image ranks as our sixth most liked Instagram post of 2017 with 990,944 likes.

#5 An Interstellar Visitor

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An interstellar visitor…scientists have confirmed that an intriguing asteroid that zipped through our solar system in October is the first confirmed object from another star! Observations suggest that this unusual object had been wandering through the Milky Way, unattached to any star system, for hundreds of millions of years before its chance encounter with our star system. With 1,015,721 likes, this image ranks #5 for 2017.

#4 Space Station Lunar Transit

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Space station supermoon. This composite image made from six frames shows the International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, as it transits the Moon at roughly five miles per second on Dec. 2. This image ranks #4 for 2017 with 1,037,520 likes.

#3 The Space Between Us

A post shared by NASA (@nasa) on Dec 20, 2017 at 2:56pm PST

The beautiful space between Earth and the International Space Station was immortalized by NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei while orbiting 250 miles above the planet we call home. This majestic image ranks #3 for 2017 with 1,042,403 likes.

#2 The Moon Swallows the Sun

A post shared by NASA (@nasa) on Aug 21, 2017 at 2:03pm PDT

Today, the Sun disappeared, seemingly swallowed by our Moon–at least for a while. The August 21 solar eclipse cut through a swath of North America from coast to coast and those along the path of totality, that is where the Moon completely covered the Sun, were faced with a sight unseen in the U.S. in 99 years. Which might have something to do with this image ranking #2 for 2017 with 1,144,503 likes.

#1 Solar Eclipse Over Cascade Lake

A post shared by NASA (@nasa) on Aug 21, 2017 at 3:57pm PDT

Behold! This progression of the partial solar eclipse took place over Ross Lake, in Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017. 

This photo was our #1 image of 2017 with 1,471,114 likes!

See them all here!

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7 years ago

Detectando Ondas Gravitacionais Com a Missão GAIA - Space Today TV Ep.1057

As ondas gravitacionais, para quem ainda não sabe, tem um espectro, assim como a radiação eletromagnética tem o seu.

Esse espectro é chamado de espectro gravitacional.

Dentro do espectro gravitacional, atualmente, com o LIGO e VIRGO nós só conseguimos detectar ondas gravitacionais provenientes da fusão de buracos negros de massa estelar e da fusão de estrelas de nêutrons.

Essas, digamos, são ondas gravitacionais com frequências mais altas.

Mas lógico que existe a ideia e a vontade de se detectar ondas gravitacionais de frequências baixas.

Essas são produzidas, por exemplo, pela colisão de buracos negros supermassivos.

Nós já avançamos um pouco nesse sentido, já que a tecnologia da LISA, um detector espacial nos moldes do LIGO já foi testada e promete funcionar.

Existe também, como já falei aqui a técnica de usar os pulsares, a chamada Pulsar Timing Array.

Essa técnica é interessante, pois ela usa a observação dos pulsares, e calcula a mudança na frequência aparente dos pulsos com relação à passagem de uma onda gravitacional, gerada pela fusão de buracos negros supermassivos, por exemplo.

com base nessa ideia, um grupo de astrofísicos está propondo algo maravilhoso.

Eles querem usar a missão GAIA, da Agência Espacial Europeia, que mede com precisão a posição de bilhões de estrelas na Via Láctea como um detector de ondas gravitacionais de baixa frequência.

Para isso, a ideia é usar não a variação de pulsos dos pulsares, mas sim a aparente modificação na posição das estrelas observadas pela GAIA, ou seja, suas oscilações para detectar as ondas gravitacionais.

A passagem de uma onda gravitacional, que acaba causando uma oscilação no tecido do espaço-tempo, muda a posição das estrelas, a polarização da onda gravitacional pode ser detectada e assim teríamos a detecção de um tipo novo de onda gravitacional.

A vantagem é que a missão GAIA já está em funcionamento no espaço, já faz essas medidas, ou seja, essa aplicação pode ser testada a qualquer momento.

Os astrônomos realmente viram que o estudo das ondas gravitacionais pode trazer muitos novos conhecimentos sobre o universo, e entender os buracos negros supermassivos é algo que os deixa muito animados.

Vamos aguardar por novidades nessa área.

7 months ago

“Na natureza, nada se cria, nada se perde, tudo se transforma” [Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (1743-1794)]


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9 years ago
Aglomerados De Galáxias Revelam Novas Ideias Sobre A Matéria Escura - Http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/galaxy-clusters-reveal-new-dark-matter-insights

Aglomerados de Galáxias Revelam Novas Ideias Sobre a Matéria Escura - http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/galaxy-clusters-reveal-new-dark-matter-insights (será que vale um vídeo? )

7 years ago
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski
Berries - Vadim Sadovski

Berries - Vadim Sadovski

9 years ago

Fazer o bem, faz bem!

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7 years ago
The Faint Rings Of Uranus
The Faint Rings Of Uranus
The Faint Rings Of Uranus

The Faint Rings of Uranus

Taken in January, 1986 by Voyager 2. Uranus assembled using orange, simulated green, and violet light. The rings were taken in clear (white) light, but colored red here.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Kevin M. Gill

7 months ago

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Comet C/2023 
Comet C/2023 
Comet C/2023 

Comet C/2023 

Credit: Aixa Andrada, Jim Denny, Max


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10 months ago

⭐️ Cultura: O Triunfo Do Povo ⭐️

⭐️ Cultura: O Triunfo Do Povo ⭐️

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8 years ago
Belo Arco Circunzenital Fotografado Em 26 De Junho De 2016 No Texas. By Www.eluniversohoy.net

Belo arco circunzenital fotografado em 26 de Junho de 2016 no Texas. By www.eluniversohoy.net

10 months ago
❝Os Tambores Vão Tocar Na Aldeia

❝Os tambores vão tocar na aldeia

Pra fazer levantar poeira

Oê-oê-oê - aê-aê-aê

Meu povo! Mothokari vem do Sol!❞


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