Switzerland // Hannes Becker

Switzerland // Hannes Becker

Switzerland // Hannes Becker

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8 years ago
The European Southern Observatory (ESO) Has Released A Beautiful New Image Of The Open Star Cluster Messier

The European Southern Observatory (ESO) has released a beautiful new image of the open star cluster Messier 7.  This new view of a middle-aged star cluster (also known as “M7”) comes in the form of an ESO photo release.  Using the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at La Silla Observatory in Chile, the image was taken with the Wide-Field Imager and shows a window of sky about 1° across, or twice as wide as a full Moon. The cluster stars are the big, (mostly) blue ones in the foreground, about 1000 light years away; the thousands of other, fainter stars are many times more distant as the line of sight in this view is one of the most dense through our Galaxy’s disk.  

At 200 million years old, Messier 7 is a snapshot in the middle of the evolution of a typical star cluster: the gas and dust from which the stars formed are long gone, but the resulting stars are still near each other in space.  The blue stars are evolving rapidly and will be the first to disappear, while the longer-lived cluster stars will slowly drift apart over the next billion years or so.  According to the photo release, “As they age, the brightest stars in the picture — a population of up to a tenth of the total stars in the cluster — will violently explode as supernovae. Looking further into the future, the remaining faint stars, which are much more numerous, will slowly drift apart until they become no longer recognisable as a cluster.”

4 years ago
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings
Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings

Hubble Reveals The Beauty And Mystery Of Saturn’s Rings

“Right now, in Earth’s skies, Saturn appears at its biggest and brightest. Just look to the southeastern skies (from the northern hemisphere), slightly east of bright Jupiter. With Earth between the Sun and Saturn, it’s poised for spectacular viewing. But the true star of Saturn is its main rings, now tilted for excellent views.”

I wish we had a dedicated mission, constantly, for each of the outer planets. There’s so much out there to explore and learn about, and there’s no view like the view from actually being there. But in the absence of that, the Hubble Space Telescope is a very, very pleasing consolation prize, capable of imaging these worlds every year at incredible resolution, even from over a billion kilometers away.

Take a look at these views of Saturn, and marvel at the incredible ring system. If you want to see it for yourself, now’s the perfect time!

9 years ago
NGC 2070 // 30 Doradus // Tarantula Nebula

NGC 2070 // 30 Doradus // Tarantula Nebula


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Above It All // Heather Ingram

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Untitled // Sarah Green

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Skeikampen

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Hapuna Beach // Bejamin

Hapuna Beach // Bejamin

8 years ago
This Is One Of The Largest And Most Prolific Star-forming Regions Near Our Milky Way. Located About 160,000

This is one of the largest and most prolific star-forming regions near our Milky Way. Located about 160,000 light years away in the neighboring Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy, the Tarantula nebula is sculpted by searing radiation and strong winds that comes from the massive stars at its center. If fact, it is estimated that at least 40 of these huge stars have gone supernova within the last 10,000 years including the most recent one, SN 1987a. (Composite Image from Multiple Data Sources. Hubble Space Telescope, ESO, Amateur Data. Image Assembly and Processing : Robert Gendler and Roberto Colombari)

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