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Cloudy today!

By iftttauthorways4eu on Wed Feb 14 2024

Cloudy today! With a high of 12C and a low of 12C. 68 Humidity. 8 C currently. 16 Km/h Wind from Southwest.

NGC 4254 (Webb Image)

By iftttauthorways4eu on Tue Feb 13 2024

It’s oh-so-easy to be mesmerized by this spiral galaxy. Follow its clearly defined arms, which are brimming with stars, to its center, where there may be old star clusters and – sometimes – active supermassive black holes. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope delivered highly detailed scenes of this and other nearby spiral galaxies in a […]

By iftttauthorways4eu on Tue Feb 13 2024

Did you see the full moon last month? During every month, on average, a full moon occurs in the skies over planet Earth. This is because the Moon takes a month to complete another orbit around our home planet, goes through all of its phases, and once again has its entire Earth-facing half lit by […]

By iftttauthorways4eu on Mon Feb 12 2024

Planetary nebulae like Heckathorn-Fesen-Gull 1 (HFG1) and Abell 6 in the constellation Cassiopeia are remnants from the last phase of a medium sized star like our Sun. In spite of their shapes, planetary nebulae have nothing in common with actual planets. Located in the bottom left part of the featured photo, HFG1 was created by […]

By iftttauthorways4eu on Sun Feb 11 2024

Why would the shadow of a rocket’s launch plume point toward the Moon? In early 2001 during a launch of the space shuttle Atlantis, the Sun, Earth, Moon, and rocket were all properly aligned for this photogenic coincidence. First, for the space shuttle’s plume to cast a long shadow, the time of day must be […]

The Shadow of Ingenuity s Damaged Rotor Blade

By iftttauthorways4eu on Sat Feb 10 2024

On January 18, 2024, during its 72nd flight in the thin Martian atmosphere, autonomous Mars Helicopter Ingenuity rose to an altitude of 12 meters (40 feet) and hovered for 4.5 seconds above the Red Planet. Ingenuity’s 72nd landing was a rough one though. During descent it lost contact with the Perseverance rover about 1 meter […]

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