Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Jupiter in Ultraviolet from Hubble October 16, 2018 via NASA Jupiter looks a bit different in ultraviolet light. To better interpret Jupiter's cloud motions and to help NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft understand the planetary context of the small fields that it sees, the Hubble Space Telescope is being directed to regularly image the entire Jovian giant. The colors of Jupiter being monitored go beyond the normal human visual range to include both ultraviolet and infrared light. Featured from 2017, Jupiter appears different in near ultraviolet light, partly because the amount of sunlight reflected back is distinct, giving differing cloud heights and latitudes discrepant brightnesses. In the near UV, Jupiter's poles appear relatively dark, as does its Great Red Spot and a smaller (optically) white oval to the right. The String of Pearl storms farther to the right, however, are brightest in near ultraviolet, and so here appear (false-color) pink. Jupiter's largest moon Ganymede appears on the upper left. Juno continues on its looping 53-day orbits around Jupiter, while Earth-orbiting Hubble is now recovering from the loss of a stabilizing gyroscope. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2En7wCz


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Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Tuesday at October 16, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Tuesday at October 16, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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NASA Television to Air Live Interviews with Astronaut Nick Hague

NASA Television to Air Live Interviews with Astronaut Nick Hague October 15, 2018: NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who has returned home to Houston this weekend after his launch to the International Space Station was aborted, will be interviewed by media about his experience at 11 a.m. EDT Tuesday, Oct. 16. #NASA #Trending #News https://go.nasa.gov/2RSJ9zt

NASA astronaut Nick Hague, who has returned home to Houston this weekend after his launch to the International Space Station was aborted, will be interviewed by media about his experience at 11 a.m. EDT Tuesday, Oct. 16.

Monday, 15 October 2018

Ellen Ochoa at Work on the Shuttle October 15, 2018 via NASA During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we're celebrating the achievements of astronaut Ellen Ochoa and other Hispanic astronauts and professionals at NASA. Floating upside down and reading a checklist may not be how most of us perform the day's work, but it was for Ochoa on Space Shuttle Discovery's STS-96 mission. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2EkxK8I


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When you Do, what you Fear Most, ✌πŸ™„ . Then, you can Do Anything! πŸ‘ŠπŸ‘✅ . Billy Cox~ . #athingaday #DoIt #Fear #Most #CanDo #Anything


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When you have, Nothing to Lose... ✌πŸ‘ . You are the Most Fearless!!πŸ‘ŠπŸ˜‡✅ . Dare2Bare™ . #athingaday #Nothing #Lose #Most #Dare #Fearless #DoIt


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M16: In and Around the Eagle Nebula October 15, 2018 via NASA From afar, the whole thing looks like an Eagle. A closer look at the Eagle Nebula, however, shows the bright region is actually a window into the center of a larger dark shell of dust. Through this window, a brightly-lit workshop appears where a whole open cluster of stars is being formed. In this cavity tall pillars and round globules of dark dust and cold molecular gas remain where stars are still forming. Already visible are several young bright blue stars whose light and winds are burning away and pushing back the remaining filaments and walls of gas and dust. The Eagle emission nebula, tagged M16, lies about 6500 light years away, spans about 20 light-years, and is visible with binoculars toward the constellation of the Serpent (Serpens). This picture involved over 25 hours of imaging and combines three specific emitted colors emitted by sulfur (colored as red), hydrogen (yellow), and oxygen (blue). #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2pUBl3s


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Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Monday at October 15, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Monday at October 15, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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1001 Things to do in Mumbai

Navratri in Mumbai! Jai Mata Di! πŸ’ #SeasonsGreetings #Navratri #Mumbai 1001 Things to do in Mumbai Navratri in Mumbai... Couldn't have been Presented Better than This... πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ . #SeasonsGreetings #Navratri #Mumbai http://bit.ly/2pSevt3

Navratri in Mumbai... Couldn't have been Presented Better than This... πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ . #SeasonsGreetings #Navratri #Mumbai

1001 Things to do in Mumbai

Navratri in Mumbai! Jai Mata Di! πŸ’ #SeasonsGreetings #Navratri #Mumbai

Navratri in Mumbai... Couldn't have been Presented Better than This... πŸ‘ŒπŸΌπŸ‘ . #SeasonsGreetings #Navratri #Mumbai

Sunday, 14 October 2018

Learn the Rules like a Pro, πŸ‘Œ Break them like an Artist! ☺πŸ‘ . Pablo Picasso~ . #athingaday #Learn #Rules #Professional #Break #Artist


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While Walking, with your EYES Open of course, πŸ‘€ Do you really SEE one thing?πŸ€” or in General Everything in the Line of Vision, Applying the same principle, when taking Any Decision, LOOK at ALL the Options, even the ones which are Not in the Line of Vision for this Purpose. #athingaday #Decision #Options #Vision #OpenMind


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Orion in Red and Blue October 14, 2018 via NASA When did Orion become so flashy? This colorful rendition of part of the constellation of Orion comes from red light emitted by hydrogen and sulfur (SII), and blue-green light emitted by oxygen (OIII). Hues on the featured image were then digitally reassigned to be indicative of their elemental origins -- but also striking to the human eye. The breathtaking composite was painstakingly composed from hundreds of images which took nearly 200 hours to collect. Pictured, Barnard's Loop, across the image bottom, appears to cradle interstellar constructs including the intricate Orion Nebula seen just right of center. The Flame Nebula can also be quickly located, but it takes a careful eye to identify the slight indentation of the dark Horsehead Nebula. As to Orion's flashiness -- a leading explanation for the origin of Barnard's Loop is a supernova blast that occurred about two million years ago. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2CIaWxX


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Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday at October 14, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday at October 14, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
Darshan Bhambiru