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on Mon Jul 15 2024

Why does this galaxy have such a long tail? In this stunning vista, based on image data from the Hubble Legacy Archive, distant galaxies form a dramatic backdrop for disrupted spiral galaxy Arp 188, the Tadpole Galaxy. The cosmic tadpole is a mere 420 million light-years distant toward the northern constellation of the Dragon (Draco). […]

Partly Cloudy today!

on Mon Jul 15 2024

Partly Cloudy today! With a high of 29C and a low of 29C. 86 Humidity. 14 C currently. 3 Km/h Wind from Southeast.

on Sun Jul 14 2024

The galaxy was never in danger. For one thing, the Triangulum galaxy (M33), pictured, is much bigger than the tiny grain of rock at the head of the meteor. For another, the galaxy is much farther away — in this instance 3 million light years as opposed to only about 0.0003 light seconds. Even so, […]

Partly Cloudy today!

on Sun Jul 14 2024

Partly Cloudy today! With a high of 23C and a low of 23C. 91 Humidity. 12 C currently. 6 Km/h Wind from Southeast.

Solar System Family Portrait

on Sat Jul 13 2024

In 1990, cruising four billion miles from the Sun, the Voyager 1 spacecraft looked back to make this first ever Solar System family portrait. The complete portrait is a 60 frame mosaic made from a vantage point 32 degrees above the ecliptic plane. In it, Voyager’s wide-angle camera frames sweep through the inner Solar System […]

Partly Cloudy today!

on Sat Jul 13 2024

Partly Cloudy today! With a high of 22C and a low of 22C. 94 Humidity. 13 C currently. 5 Km/h Wind from Southwest.

The Penguin and the Egg

on Fri Jul 12 2024

The distorted spiral galaxy at center, the Penguin, and the compact elliptical at left, the Egg, are locked in an active embrace. This near- and mid-infrared image combines data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument), and marks the telescope’s second year of science. Webb’s view shows that their […]

Jones Emberson 1

on Fri Jul 12 2024

Planetary nebula Jones-Emberson 1 is the death shroud of a dying Sun-like star. It lies some 1,600 light-years from Earth toward the sharp-eyed constellation Lynx. About 4 light-years across, the expanding remnant of the dying star’s atmosphere was shrugged off into interstellar space, as the star’s central supply of hydrogen and then helium for fusion […]

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