For All The Space Ppl Out There, Nasa Is Doing A Live Feed Of Earth In Space On Youtube Rn! 👀💫🌍

for all the space ppl out there, nasa is doing a live feed of earth in space on youtube rn! 👀💫🌍

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Orion, Rosette Nebula, And A Very Small Meteor Visit Http://spaceviewsandbeyond.blogspot.com/2017/03/orion-rosette-nebula-and-very-small.html

Orion, Rosette Nebula, and a very small meteor Visit http://spaceviewsandbeyond.blogspot.com/2017/03/orion-rosette-nebula-and-very-small.html for more space pics

Y’all are so excited about the new planetary discovery but I haven’t seen y’all share the Google doodle!

Y’all Are So Excited About The New Planetary Discovery But I Haven’t Seen Y’all Share The Google

It’s so fucking adorable!

The Butterfly Nebula From Hubble

The Butterfly Nebula from Hubble

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The Lightest Known Star, OTS 44

The lightest known star, OTS 44

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Southern Craters And Galaxies : The Henbury Craters In The Northern Territory, Australia, Planet Earth,

Southern Craters and Galaxies : The Henbury craters in the Northern Territory, Australia, planet Earth, are the scars of an impact over 4,000 years old. When an ancient meteorite fragmented into dozens of pieces, the largest made the 180 meter diameter crater whose weathered walls and floor are lit in the foreground of this southern hemisphere nightscape. The vertical panoramic view follows our magnificent Milky Way galaxy stretching above horizon, its rich central starfields cut by obscuring dust clouds. A glance along the galactic plane also reveals Alpha and Beta Centauri and the stars of the Southern Cross. Captured in the regions spectacular, dark skies, the Small Magellanic Cloud, satellite of the Milky Way, is the bright galaxy to the left. Not the lights of a nearby town, the visible glow on the horizon below it is the Large Magellanic Cloud rising. via NASA

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This Is True And Sad.

This is true and sad.

After 20 years in space, the Cassini spacecraft is running out of fuel. In 2010, Cassini began a seven-year mission extension in which the plan was to expend all of the spacecraft’s propellant exploring Saturn and its moons. This led to the Grand Finale and ends with a plunge into the planet’s atmosphere at 6:32 a.m. EDT on Friday, Sept. 15.

The spacecraft will ram through Saturn’s atmosphere at four times the speed of a re-entry vehicle entering Earth’s atmosphere, and Cassini has no heat shield. So temperatures around the spacecraft will increase by 30-to-100 times per minute, and every component of the spacecraft will disintegrate over the next couple of minutes…

Cassini’s gold-colored multi-layer insulation blankets will char and break apart, and then the spacecraft’s carbon fiber epoxy structures, such as the 11-foot (3-meter) wide high-gain antenna and the 30-foot (11-meter) long magnetometer boom, will weaken and break apart. Components mounted on the outside of the central body of the spacecraft will then break apart, followed by the leading face of the spacecraft itself.

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Bright Spiral Galaxy M81 : One Of The Brightest Galaxies In Planet Earths Sky Is Similar In Size To Our

Bright Spiral Galaxy M81 : One of the brightest galaxies in planet Earths sky is similar in size to our Milky Way Galaxy: big, beautiful M81. The grand spiral galaxy can be found toward the northern constellation of the Great Bear . This superbly detailed image reveals M81s bright yellow nucleus, blue spiral arms, tell tale pinkish star forming regions, and sweeping cosmic dust lanes with a scale comparable to the Milky Way. Hinting at a disorderly past, a remarkable dust lane actually runs straight through the disk, to the left of the galactic center, contrary to M81s other prominent spiral features. The errant dust lane may be the lingering result of a close encounter between between M81 and its smaller companion galaxy, M82. Scrutiny of variable stars in M81 has yielded one of the best determined distances for an external galaxy 11.8 million light-years. M81s dwarf companion galaxy Holmberg IX can be seen just above the large spiral. via NASA

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Space Shuttle Discovery STS-133

Space Shuttle Discovery STS-133

Credit: NASA / GSFC / Rebecca Roth

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