In A Real Vector Space, Such As R, Corresponding Concept In An Caffeine Space. [2880x1800] Http://space-pics.tumblr.com/

In A Real Vector Space, Such As R, Corresponding Concept In An Caffeine Space. [2880x1800] Http://space-pics.tumblr.com/

In a real vector space, such as R, corresponding concept in an caffeine space. [2880x1800] http://space-pics.tumblr.com/

More Posts from Inter-stellxr-blog and Others

9 years ago
Wernher Von Braun’s Space Station Concept In Collier’s, March 22, 1952 - (source)
Wernher Von Braun’s Space Station Concept In Collier’s, March 22, 1952 - (source)

Wernher von Braun’s space station concept in Collier’s, March 22, 1952 - (source)

9 years ago
Beirut: Two Suicide Bombings Have Killed 41+ People. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34805466

Beirut: Two suicide bombings have killed 41+ people. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34805466

Japan: A tsunami warning has been issued for parts of Japan after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck off its south-western coast. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34816292

Paris: Dozens dead, 3 explosions, and 60+ hostage situation. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34814203

9 years ago

What’s Up for October?

image

This month is filled with exciting celestial sights. Here are 10 targets you can view this month:

10. Unusual Sunset

image

During a sunset, our thick atmosphere absorbs most colors of sunlight, but red light is absorbed the least. Rarely, green flashes can be seen just above the sun’s edge. As the last sliver of the disk disappears below the horizon, be sure to watch its color.

9. Belt of Venus

image

Just after sunset, turn around and face east. A dark shadow will move up from the horizon and gradually cover the pinkish sky. This is caused from the Earth itself blocking the sunlight and is called the Earth Shadow or the Belt of Venus.

8. Crepuscular Rays

image

Also just after sunset, or before dawn, you may see rays of sunlight spread like a fan. These are called crepuscular rays and are formed when sunlight streams through gaps in the clouds or mountains.

7. Aurora Borealis

image

The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are caused by collisions between gaseous particles in Earth’s atmosphere and charged particles released from the sun. The color of the lights can changed depending on the type of gas being struck by particles of solar wind. You can find out when and where to expect aurorae at the Space Weather Prediction Center.

6. Andromeda Galaxy

image

Did you now that The Andromeda Galaxy is one of the few you can actually see with your naked eye? In October, look nearly overhead after sunset to see it! This galaxy is more than twice the apparent width of the moon.

5. Moon Features

image

Nights in mid-October are excellent for viewing the features on the moon. Areas like the Sea of Tranquility and the site of the 1969 Apollo 11 landing will be visible.

4. A Comet

image

This month, the European Space Agency’s Rosetta mission target, a comet with a complicated name (Comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko), is still bright enough for experienced astronomers to pick out in a dark sky. On October 9, you may be able to spot it in the east near the crescent moon and Venus.

3. Meteor Showers

image

There are multiple meteor showers this month. On the 9th: watch the faint, slow-moving Draconids. On the 10th: catch the slow, super-bright Taurids. And on the 21st: don’t’ miss the swift and bright Orionids from the dust of Comet Halley.

2. Three Close Planets

image

On October 28, you’ll find a tight grouping of Jupiter, Venus and Mars in the eastern sky before sunrise.

1. Zodiacal Light

image

The Zodiacal light is a faint triangular glow that can be seen from a dark sky after sunset or before sunrise. What you’re seeing is sunlight reflecting off dust grains that circle the sun in the inner solar system. These dust grains travel in the same plane as the moon and planets as they journey across our sky.

For more stargazing tools visit: Star Tool Box

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

9 years ago

NASA: 2016 Look Ahead

image

The work we do, and will continue in 2016, helps the United States maintain its world leadership in space exploration and scientific discovery. Here’s an overview of what we have planned for the coming year:

Our Journey to Mars

image

We’re developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and Mars in the 2030s. Mars is a rich destination for scientific discovery and robotic and human exploration as we expand our presence into the solar system. Its formation and evolution are comparable to Earth, helping us learn more about our own planet’s history and future.

Work and Research on the International Space Station

image

The International Space Station is a unique place – a convergence of science, technology and human innovation that demonstrates new technologies and makes research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. In 2016, we will continue our groundbreaking research on the orbiting laboratory.

Returning Human Spaceflight Launches to American Soil

NASA: 2016 Look Ahead

Our Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry as companies develop and operate a new generation of spacecraft and launch systems capable of carrying crews to low-Earth orbit and the International Space Station. Commercial transportation to and from the station will provide expanded utility, additional research time and broader opportunities of discovery on the orbiting laboratory.

Studying Our Earth Right Now

image

We use the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of our home planet, improve lives and safeguard our future. In 2016, we will continue to monitor Earth’s vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns.

Fostering Groundbreaking Technology Development

image

Sustained investments in NASA technology advances our space exploration, science and aeronautics capabilities. Our technology development also supports the nation’s innovation economy by creating solutions that generate tangible benefits for life on earth. In 2016, we will continue to invest in the future of innovation.

Breakthroughs in Aeronautics

image

Thanks to our advancements in aeronautics, today’s aviation industry is better equipped than ever to safely and efficiently transport all those passengers to their destinations. In fact, every U.S. aircraft flying today and every U.S. air traffic control tower uses NASA-developed technology in some way. In 2016, we will continue making these breakthroughs in aeronautics.

Discoveries in Our Solar System and Beyond

image

This year we will continue exploring our solar system and beyond to unravel the mysteries of our universe. We are looking to answer key questions about our home planet, neighboring planets in our solar system and more!

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

9 years ago
The Solar System
The Solar System
The Solar System
The Solar System
The Solar System
The Solar System

The Solar System

9 years ago

if you only have time for one video, make it this one

9 years ago
One Last Look At The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s Cockpit Before It’s Shut Down Forever

One Last Look At The Space Shuttle Endeavour’s Cockpit Before It’s Shut Down Forever

9 years ago
Saturn V Cutaway ~ This Fascinating Saturn V Cutaway Drawing Is By Far The Most Detailed I’ve Ever

Saturn V Cutaway ~ This fascinating Saturn V cutaway drawing is by far the most detailed I’ve ever come across. It’s an original, official Boeing engineering breakdown by Don Sprague and includes everything you ever wanted to know about the Saturn V’s internal workings – right down to millimetre accurate measurements … 

9 years ago

@i-can-taste-the-sun

I CANT STOP LAUGHING

9 years ago
(photos By Robdogbird)
(photos By Robdogbird)
(photos By Robdogbird)

(photos by Robdogbird)

  • daedradevotee
    daedradevotee liked this · 7 years ago
  • neferukaen
    neferukaen reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • neferukaen
    neferukaen liked this · 7 years ago
  • captain-raven-knight
    captain-raven-knight reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • heartronat
    heartronat liked this · 8 years ago
  • hopelesspyromaniac
    hopelesspyromaniac reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • lightphotons
    lightphotons reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • gremlilly
    gremlilly reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • maddietrix
    maddietrix reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • c0smic-candyland
    c0smic-candyland liked this · 9 years ago
  • wizzibel
    wizzibel reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • boeingboypussy
    boeingboypussy reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • maddietrix
    maddietrix liked this · 9 years ago
  • transitmoon
    transitmoon liked this · 9 years ago
  • seasaltassault
    seasaltassault liked this · 9 years ago
  • asiifisms
    asiifisms reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • pixel-warrior
    pixel-warrior liked this · 9 years ago
  • bewarethegonzo-blog
    bewarethegonzo-blog liked this · 9 years ago
  • skyburner-mind-blog
    skyburner-mind-blog reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • jasprawr-blog
    jasprawr-blog reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • zaliemi
    zaliemi reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • teu231
    teu231 liked this · 9 years ago
  • sundaymorningcaricature
    sundaymorningcaricature liked this · 9 years ago
  • lightphotons
    lightphotons liked this · 9 years ago
  • galaxieprince
    galaxieprince reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • groovy-sheep
    groovy-sheep reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • thegirlwhoneedshelp
    thegirlwhoneedshelp liked this · 9 years ago
  • ratanarchist
    ratanarchist reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • koalaking22
    koalaking22 reblogged this · 9 years ago
  • koalaking22
    koalaking22 liked this · 9 years ago
  • galacticcatastrophe
    galacticcatastrophe reblogged this · 9 years ago
inter-stellxr-blog - Lost among the stars
Lost among the stars

"I don't know who will read this. I guess someone will find it eventually. Maybe in a hundred years or so." -Mark Watney

174 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags