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8 years ago
Obsessed With This Magical Wide-field View Of The Eagle Nebula. At The Center Lies The Iconic “Pillars

Obsessed with this magical wide-field view of the Eagle Nebula. At the center lies the iconic “Pillars of Creation” along with several other star forming regions. The cluster of bright stars to the upper right is NGC 6611, home to the massive and hot stars that illuminate the pillars. (Credit: ESO, La Silla Observatory)


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8 years ago
Hubble Image Of NGC 3324

Hubble Image of NGC 3324

Located in the Southern Hemisphere, NGC 3324 is at the northwest corner of the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), home of the Keyhole Nebula and the active, outbursting star Eta Carinae. The entire Carina Nebula complex is located at a distance of roughly 7,200 light-years, and lies in the constellation Carina.

Credit: NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)


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8 years ago
The Great Red Spot On Jupiter Gets Smaller By 580 Miles Per Year

The Great Red Spot on Jupiter gets smaller by 580 miles per year


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8 years ago
God Damn It, Neil. 
God Damn It, Neil. 
God Damn It, Neil. 
God Damn It, Neil. 
God Damn It, Neil. 

God damn it, Neil. 

8 years ago
Flying Across The Universe Part 3 (From Top To Bottom: Fly Through The Orion Nebula, Gum 29, And Sharpless
Flying Across The Universe Part 3 (From Top To Bottom: Fly Through The Orion Nebula, Gum 29, And Sharpless
Flying Across The Universe Part 3 (From Top To Bottom: Fly Through The Orion Nebula, Gum 29, And Sharpless
Flying Across The Universe Part 3 (From Top To Bottom: Fly Through The Orion Nebula, Gum 29, And Sharpless
Flying Across The Universe Part 3 (From Top To Bottom: Fly Through The Orion Nebula, Gum 29, And Sharpless

Flying Across The Universe Part 3 (From Top to Bottom: Fly through the Orion Nebula, Gum 29, and Sharpless 2-106)

(Part 1, Part 2)

Credit: HubbleSite.org


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8 years ago
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World
10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World

10+ Galaxy Sweets That Are Out Of This World

Really nice recipes. Every hour.

Show me what you cooked!


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8 years ago

Largest Collection of Planets EVER Discovered!

Guess what!? Our Kepler mission has verified 1,284 new planets, which is the single largest finding of planets to date. This gives us hope that somewhere out there, around a star much like ours, we can possibly one day discover another Earth-like planet.

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But what exactly does that mean? These planets were previously seen by our spacecraft, but have now been verified. Kepler’s candidates require verification to determine if they are actual planets, and not another object, such as a small star, mimicking a planet. This announcement more than doubles the number of verified planets from Kepler.

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Since the discovery of the first planets outside our solar system more than two decades ago, researchers have resorted to a laborious, one-by-one process of verifying suspected planets. These follow-up observations are often time and resource intensive. This latest announcement, however, is based on a statistical analysis method that can be applied to many planet candidates simultaneously.

They employed a technique to assign each Kepler candidate a planet-hood probability percentage – the first such automated computation on this scale, as previous statistical techniques focused only on sub-groups within the greater list of planet candidates identified by Kepler. 

What that means in English: Planet candidates can be thought of like bread crumbs. If you drop a few large crumbs on the floor, you can pick them up one by one. But, if you spill a whole bag of tiny crumbs, you’re going to need a broom. This statistical analysis is our broom.

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The Basics: Our Kepler space telescope measures the brightness of stars. The data will look like an EKG showing the heart beat. Whenever a planet passes in front of its parent star a viewed from the spacecraft, a tiny pulse or beat is produced. From the repeated beats, we can detect and verify the existence of Earth-size planets and learn about their orbits and sizes. This planet-hunting technique is also known as the Transit Method.

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The number of planets by size for all known exoplanets, planets that orbit a sun-like star, can be seen in the above graph. The blue bars represent all previously verified exoplanets by size, while the orange bars represent Kepler’s 1,284 newly validated planets announced on May 10.

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While our original Kepler mission has concluded, we have more than 4 years of science collected that produced a remarkable data set that will be used by scientists for decades. The spacecraft itself has been re-purposed for a new mission, called K2 – an extended version of the original Kepler mission to new parts of the sky and new fields of study.

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The above visual shows all the missions we’re currently using, and plan to use, in order to continue searching for signs of life beyond Earth.

Following Kepler, we will be launching future missions to continue planet-hunting , such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), and the James Webb Space Telescope. We hope to continue searching for other worlds out there and maybe even signs of life-as-we-know-it beyond Earth.

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8 years ago
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