Saturday 17 October 2020

Wish you a Happy Navratri! Jai Mata Di! 🌹🌺🌸🌼 #SeasonsGreetings #Happy #Navratri


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Wish you a Happy Navratri! Jai Mata Di! 🌹🌺🌸🌼 #SeasonsGreetings #Happy #Navratri

Wish you a Happy Navratri! Jai Mata Di! 🌹🌺🌸🌼 #SeasonsGreetings #Happy #Navratri
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Cygnus: Bubble and Crescent via NASA https://ift.tt/3467JVG


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Cygnus: Bubble and Crescent These clouds of gas and dust drift through rich star fields along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy toward the high flying constellation Cygnus. Caught within the telescopic field of view are the Soap Bubble (lower left) and the Crescent Nebula (upper right). Both were formed at a final phase in the life of a star. Also known as NGC 6888, the Crescent was shaped as its bright, central massive Wolf-Rayet star, WR 136, shed its outer envelope in a strong stellar wind. Burning through fuel at a prodigious rate, WR 136 is near the end of a short life that should finish in a spectacular supernova explosion. Discovered in 2013, the Soap Bubble Nebula is likely a planetary nebula, the final shroud of a lower mass, long-lived, sun-like star destined to become a slowly cooling white dwarf. Both stellar shrouds are 5,000 light-years or so distant. The larger Crescent Nebula is around 25 light-years across. #NASA October 17, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/3467JVG


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Saturday on October 17, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Saturday on October 17, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Saturday on October 17, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Saturday on October 17, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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NASA Selects Intuitive Machines to Land Water-Measuring Payload on the Moon NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines of Houston approximately $47 million to deliver a drill combined with a mass spectrometer to the Moon by December 2022 under the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative. October 16, 2020 #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/353Htuh


Friday 16 October 2020

Hubble Snaps a Special Stellar Nursery This Hubble image shows a special class of star-forming nursery known as Free-floating Evaporating Gaseous Globules. Called frEGGs for short, these dark compact globules of dust and gas can give birth to low-mass stars. #NASA October 16, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/3o0Th9s


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Hubble Snaps a Special Stellar Nursery via NASA https://ift.tt/3o0Th9s


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Wishing Everyone a Very Happy, and Enjoyable Weekend! πŸ‘Œ Cheers !! πŸ‘πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘Š

Wishing Everyone a Very Happy, and Enjoyable Weekend! πŸ‘Œ Cheers !! πŸ‘πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘Š
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Planetary Nebula Abell 78 via NASA https://ift.tt/342HTSr


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Planetary Nebula Abell 78 Planetary nebula Abell 78 stands out in this colorful telescopic skyscape. In fact the colors of the spiky Milky Way stars depend on their surface temperatures, both cooler (yellowish) and hotter (bluish) than the Sun. But Abell 78 shines by the characteristic emission of ionized atoms in the tenuous shroud of material shrugged off from an intensely hot central star. The atoms are ionized, their electrons stripped away, by the central star's energetic but otherwise invisible ultraviolet light. The visible blue-green glow of loops and filaments in the nebula's central region corresponds to emission from doubly ionized oxygen atoms, surrounded by strong red emission from ionized hydrogen. Some 5,000 light-years distant toward the constellation Cygnus, Abell 78 is about three light-years across. A planetary nebula like Abell 78 represents a very brief final phase in stellar evolution that our own Sun will experience ... in about 5 billion years. #NASA October 16, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/342HTSr


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Friday on October 16, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Friday on October 16, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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Thursday 15 October 2020

Landing Coverage Set for NASA Astronaut Cassidy, Space Station Crew

Landing Coverage Set for NASA Astronaut Chris Cassidy, Space Station Crew NASA will provide live coverage of the return to Earth for agency astronaut Chris Cassidy and two Russian cosmonauts Wednesday, Oct. 21, after six months aboard the International Space Station. October 15, 2020 #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/377VPwa

NASA will provide live coverage of the return to Earth for agency astronaut Chris Cassidy and two Russian cosmonauts Wednesday, Oct. 21, after six months aboard the International Space Station.


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Cliffs in Ancient Ice on Mars Scientists have come to realize that, just below the surface, about one third of Mars is covered in ice. #NASA October 15, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/34ZBmXP


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Cliffs in Ancient Ice on Mars via NASA https://ift.tt/34ZBmXP


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Galaxies in Pegasus via NASA https://ift.tt/3lOlRIW


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Galaxies in Pegasus This sharp telescopic view reveals galaxies scattered beyond the stars of the Milky Way, at the northern boundary of the high-flying constellation Pegasus. Prominent at the upper right is NGC 7331. A mere 50 million light-years away, the large spiral is one of the brighter galaxies not included in Charles Messier's famous 18th century catalog. The disturbed looking group of galaxies at the lower left is well-known as Stephan's Quintet. About 300 million light-years distant, the quintet dramatically illustrates a multiple galaxy collision, its powerful, ongoing interactions posed for a brief cosmic snapshot. On the sky, the quintet and NGC 7331 are separated by about half a degree. #NASA October 15, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/3lOlRIW


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Wednesday 14 October 2020

The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi via NASA https://ift.tt/2FqsDVN


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The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi The many spectacular colors of the Rho Ophiuchi (oh'-fee-yu-kee) clouds highlight the many processes that occur there. The blue regions shine primarily by reflected light. Blue light from the Rho Ophiuchi star system and nearby stars reflects more efficiently off this portion of the nebula than red light. The Earth's daytime sky appears blue for the same reason. The red and yellow regions shine primarily because of emission from the nebula's atomic and molecular gas. Light from nearby blue stars - more energetic than the bright star Antares - knocks electrons away from the gas, which then shines when the electrons recombine with the gas. The dark brown regions are caused by dust grains - born in young stellar atmospheres - which effectively block light emitted behind them. The Rho Ophiuchi star clouds, well in front of the globular cluster M4 visible here on the upper right, are even more colorful than humans can see - the clouds emits light in every wavelength band from the radio to the gamma-ray. #NASA October 14, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/2FqsDVN


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Wednesday on October 14, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Wednesday on October 14, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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Tuesday 13 October 2020

NASA, International Partners Advance Cooperation with Artemis Accords

NASA, International Partners Advance Cooperation with First Signings of Artemis Accords International cooperation on and around the Moon as part of the Artemis program is taking a step forward today with the signing of the Artemis Accords between NASA and several partner countries. October 13, 2020 #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/3jUdOK8

International cooperation on and around the Moon as part of the Artemis program is taking a step forward today with the signing of the Artemis Accords between NASA and several partner countries.


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The Ghost Nebula ​Powerful gushers of energy from seething stars can sculpt eerie-looking figures with long flowing veils of gas and dust. #NASA October 13, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/314MYrn


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Mars, Pleiades, and Andromeda over Stone Lions via NASA https://ift.tt/3lEYd1x


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Mars, Pleiades, and Andromeda over Stone Lions Three very different -- and very famous -- objects were all captured in a single frame last month. On the upper left is the bright blue Pleiades, perhaps the most famous cluster of stars on the night sky. The Pleiades (M45) is about 450 light years away and easily found a few degrees from Orion. On the upper right is the expansive Andromeda Galaxy, perhaps the most famous galaxy -- external to our own -- on the night sky. Andromeda (M31) is one of few objects visible to the unaided eye where you can see light that is millions of years old. In the middle is bright red Mars, perhaps the most famous planet on the night sky. Today Mars is at opposition, meaning that it is opposite the Sun, with the result that it is visible all night long. In the foreground is an ancient tomb in the Phygrian Valley in Turkey. The tomb, featuring two stone lions, is an impressive remnant of a powerful civilization that lived thousands of years ago. Mars, currently near its brightest, can be easily found toward the east just after sunset. #NASA October 13, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/3lEYd1x


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Monday 12 October 2020

Descending Toward Asteroid Bennu via NASA https://ift.tt/3jRlgG0


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Descending Toward Asteroid Bennu What would it be like to land on an asteroid? Although no human has yet done it, NASA's robotic OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is scheduled to attempt to touch the surface of asteroid 101955 Bennu next week. The goal is to collect a sample from the nearby minor planet for return to Earth for a detailed analysis in 2023. The featured video shows what it looks like to descend toward the 500-meter diamond-shaped asteroid, based on a digital map of Bennu's rocky surface constructed from image and surface data taken by OSIRIS-REx over the past 1.5 years. The video begins by showing a rapidly spinning Bennu -- much faster than its real rotation period of 4.3 hours. After the rotation stops, the virtual camera drops you down to just above the rugged surface and circles a house-sized rock outcrop named Simurgh, with the flatter outcrop Roc visible behind it. If the return sample reaches Earth successfully, it will be scrutinized for organic compounds that might have seeded a young Earth, rare or unusual elements and minerals, and clues about the early history of our Solar System. #NASA October 12, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/3jRlgG0


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Sunday 11 October 2020

Milky Way over the Pinnacles in Australia via NASA https://ift.tt/36Pnt13


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Milky Way over the Pinnacles in Australia What strange world is this? Earth. In the foreground of the featured image are the Pinnacles, unusual rock spires in Nambung National Park in Western Australia. Made of ancient sea shells (limestone), how these human-sized picturesque spires formed remains unknown. In the background, just past the end of the central Pinnacle, is a bright crescent Moon. The eerie glow around the Moon is mostly zodiacal light, sunlight reflected by dust grains orbiting between the planets in the Solar System. Arching across the top is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. Many famous stars and nebulas are also visible in the background night sky. The featured 29-panel panorama was taken and composed in 2015 September after detailed planning that involved the Moon, the rock spires, and their corresponding shadows. Even so, the strong zodiacal light was a pleasant surprise. #NASA October 11, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/36Pnt13


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on October 11, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on October 11, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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