Ways4eu WordPress.com Blog

SPA View of ways4eu.wordpress.com

category: NASA

Ninety Gravitational Wave Spectrograms and Counting

By iftttauthorways4eu on Tue Dec 07 2021

Every time two massive black holes collide, a loud chirping sound is broadcast out into the universe in gravitational waves. Humanity has only had the technology to hear these unusual chirps for the past seven years, but since then we have heard about 90 — during the first three observing runs. Featured above are the […]

Space Station Silhouette on the Moon

By iftttauthorways4eu on Mon Dec 06 2021

What’s that unusual spot on the Moon? It’s the International Space Station. Using precise timing, the Earth-orbiting space platform was photographed in front of a partially lit gibbous Moon last month. The featured composite, taken from Payson, Arizona, USA last month, was intricately composed by combining, in part, many 1/2000-second images from a video of […]

Total Solar Eclipse Below the Bottom of the World

By iftttauthorways4eu on Sun Dec 05 2021

Yesterday there was a total solar eclipse visible only at the end of the Earth. To capture the unusual phenomenon, airplanes took flight below the clouded seascape of Southern Ocean. The featured image shows one relatively spectacular capture where the bright spot is the outer corona of the Sun and the eclipsing Moon is seen […]

Iridescent by Moonlight

By iftttauthorways4eu on Sat Dec 04 2021

In this snapshot from November 18, the Full Moon was not far from Earth’s shadow. In skies over Sicily the brightest lunar phase was eclipsed by passing clouds though. The full moonlight was dimmed and momentarily diffracted by small but similar sized water droplets near the edges of the high thin clouds. The resulting iridescence […]

Comet Leonard and the Whale Galaxy

By iftttauthorways4eu on Fri Dec 03 2021

Sweeping through northern predawn skies, on November 24 Comet Leonard (C/2021 A1) was caught between two galaxies in this composite telescopic image. Sporting a greenish coma the comet’s dusty tail seems to harpoon the heart of NGC 4631 (top) also known as the Whale Galaxy. Of course NGC 4631 and NGC 4656 (bottom, aka the […]

NGC 6822: Barnard s Galaxy

By iftttauthorways4eu on Thu Dec 02 2021

Grand spiral galaxies often seem to get all the glory, flaunting their young, bright, blue star clusters in beautiful, symmetric spiral arms. But small galaxies form stars too, like nearby NGC 6822, also known as Barnard’s Galaxy. Beyond the rich starfields in the constellation Sagittarius, NGC 6822 is a mere 1.5 million light-years away, a […]

← Older posts - Newer posts →