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A poster series, showing the very humbling quality that space provides for us all. This poster is available on my online store.
You may think I’m small, but I have a universe inside my head - Yoko Ono
How many kids do you know that say they want to visit space? I'm sure there are a few out there! Space can be a really fun unit to learn about. As a teacher, adding
I sent this note out to my newsletter kindreds last week and as I continue to open my heart up toward connection over here, I thought I'd share it with you in case you too need these words. At the retreats I host, I watch a special magic unfold over the first evening and then
Apparently I'm obsessed with M42, this is my 12th version. It's only the 2nd with the CCD however ;) . There will be a 13th version once I get the new filters and wheel. The reflections were alot more evident with 20 minute subs. Image taken with QHY9M & Orion ED102CF refractor 10/21/2012,10/22/2012, 11/10/2012 & 11/18/2012 8 hours: L- 7x10min 4x20min R-3x10min 4x20min G-3x10min 4x20min B-3x10min 4x20min (5x2 seconds for the core area) Images acquired,aligned and stacked with Nebulosity V2.0 Guiding with Orion 50mm mini guider,SSAG and Phd Combined & post processed with PS6 and StarTools astrochuck.blogspot.com/
@solitalo En este día tan convulsionado por las alineaciones planetarias que tienen lugar, venimos a entregar un mensaje de conciliación y armonía para todos los que habitan en el maravilloso Plane…
Amazing
The newly discovered hole is 40 times larger than the previous record holder and challenges theories of the universe's structure
If You Are A Friend With An INTJ
Mala Mastroberte, Photo by Mike James
This composite NASA image of the spiral galaxy M81, located about 12 million light years away, includes X-ray data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue), optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope (green), infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope (pink) and ultraviolet data from GALEX (purple). The inset shows a close-up of the Chandra image. At the center of M81 is a supermassive black hole that is about 70 million times more massive than the Sun. A new study using data from Chandra and ground-based telescopes, combined with detailed theoretical models, shows that the supermassive black hole in M81 feeds just like stellar mass black holes, with masses of only about ten times that of the Sun. This discovery supports the implication of Einstein's relativity theory that black holes of all sizes have similar properties, and will be useful for predicting the properties of a conjectured new class of black holes. Image Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Wisconsin/D.Pooley and CfA/A.Zezas; Optical: NASA/ESA/CfA/A.Zezas; UV: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA/J.Huchra et al.; IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA Learn more/access larger images: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photos08-07... p.s. You can see all of our Chandra photos in the Chandra Group in Flickr at: www.flickr.com/groups/chandranasa/ We'd love to have you as a member!
Of all the planetary nebulae in the sky, none is more celebrated than M57, the Ring Nebula. Lying about 2,400 light years away toward the constellation...
A dying star is throwing a cosmic tantrum in this combined image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), which NASA has lent to the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. In death, the star's dusty outer layers are unraveling into space, glowing from the intense ultraviolet radiation.
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