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Jezero Crater: Raised Ridges in 3D

By iftttauthorways4eu on Sat Aug 07 2021

Get out your red-blue glasses and hover over the surface of Mars. Taken on July 24, the 3D color view is from the Mars Ingenuity Helicopter’s 10th flight above the Red Planet. Two images from Ingenuity’s color camera, both captured at an altitude of 12 meters (40 feet), but a few meters apart to provide […]

Stars and Dust Across Corona Australis

By iftttauthorways4eu on Fri Aug 06 2021

Cosmic dust clouds cross a rich field of stars in this telescopic vista near the northern boundary of Corona Australis, the Southern Crown. Less than 500 light-years away the dust clouds effectively block light from more distant background stars in the Milky Way. Top to bottom the frame spans about 2 degrees or over 15 […]

Tycho and Clavius

By iftttauthorways4eu on Thu Aug 05 2021

South is up in this detailed telescopic view across the Moon’s rugged southern highlands. Captured on July 20, the lunar landscape features the Moon’s young and old, the large craters Tycho and Clavius. About 100 million years young, Tycho is the sharp-walled 85 kilometer diameter crater near center, its 2 kilometer tall central peak in […]

EHT Resolves Central Jet from Black Hole in Cen A

By iftttauthorways4eu on Wed Aug 04 2021

How do supermassive black holes create powerful jets? To help find out, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) imaged the center of the nearby active galaxy Centaurus A. The cascade of featured inset images shows Cen A from it largest, taking up more sky than many moons, to its now finest, taking up only as much […]

A Perseid Meteor and the Milky Way

By iftttauthorways4eu on Tue Aug 03 2021

It was bright and green and flashed as it moved quickly along the Milky Way. It left a trail that took 30 minutes to dissipate. Given the day, August 12, and the direction, away from Perseus, it was likely a small bit from the nucleus of Comet Swift-Tuttle plowing through the Earth’s atmosphere — and […]

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