Monday, 26 October 2020

Jezero Crater Was a Lake in Mars' Ancient Past This illustration shows Jezero Crater — the landing site of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover. #NASA October 26, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/3mmW76J


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Jezero Crater Was a Lake in Mars' Ancient Past via NASA https://ift.tt/3mmW76J


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Reflections of the Ghost Nebula via NASA https://ift.tt/37KIgmL


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Reflections of the Ghost Nebula Do any shapes seem to jump out at you from this interstellar field of stars and dust? The jeweled expanse, filled with faint, starlight-reflecting clouds, drifts through the night in the royal constellation of Cepheus. Far from your own neighborhood on planet Earth, these ghostly apparitions lurk along the plane of the Milky Way at the edge of the Cepheus Flare molecular cloud complex some 1,200 light-years away. Over two light-years across and brighter than the other spooky chimeras, VdB 141 or Sh2-136 is also known as the Ghost Nebula, seen at toward the bottom of the featured image. Within the reflection nebula are the telltale signs of dense cores collapsing in the early stages of star formation. #NASA October 26, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/37KIgmL


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Monday on October 26, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Monday on October 26, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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Sunday, 25 October 2020

Wish You and Your Family, Friends a Very Happy Dushehra! πŸΉπŸ‘Ή πŸŒΉπŸŒΊπŸŒΈπŸŒΌπŸ’ #SeasonsGreetings #Happy #Dushehra


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Wish You and Your Family, Friends a Very Happy Dushehra! πŸΉπŸ‘Ή πŸŒΉπŸŒΊπŸŒΈπŸŒΌπŸ’ #SeasonsGreetings #Happy #Dushehra

Wish You and Your Family, Friends a Very Happy Dushehra! πŸΉπŸ‘Ή πŸŒΉπŸŒΊπŸŒΈπŸŒΌπŸ’ #SeasonsGreetings #Happy #Dushehra
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Dark Matter in a Simulated Universe via NASA https://ift.tt/2HuUe9i


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Dark Matter in a Simulated Universe Is our universe haunted? It might look that way on this dark matter map. The gravity of unseen dark matter is the leading explanation for why galaxies rotate so fast, why galaxies orbit clusters so fast, why gravitational lenses so strongly deflect light, and why visible matter is distributed as it is both in the local universe and on the cosmic microwave background. The featured image from the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium previous Space Show Dark Universe highlights one example of how pervasive dark matter might haunt our universe. In this frame from a detailed computer simulation, complex filaments of dark matter, shown in black, are strewn about the universe like spider webs, while the relatively rare clumps of familiar baryonic matter are colored orange. These simulations are good statistical matches to astronomical observations. In what is perhaps a scarier turn of events, dark matter -- although quite strange and in an unknown form -- is no longer thought to be the strangest source of gravity in the universe. That honor now falls to dark energy, a more uniform source of repulsive gravity that seems to now dominate the expansion of the entire universe. #NASA October 25, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/2HuUe9i


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Dark Matter in a Simulated Universe Is our universe haunted? It might look that way on this dark matter map. The gravity of unseen dark matter is the leading explanation for why galaxies rotate so fast, why galaxies orbit clusters so fast, why gravitational lenses so strongly deflect light, and why visible matter is distributed as it is both in the local universe and on the cosmic microwave background. The featured image from the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium previous Space Show Dark Universe highlights one example of how pervasive dark matter might haunt our universe. In this frame from a detailed computer simulation, complex filaments of dark matter, shown in black, are strewn about the universe like spider webs, while the relatively rare clumps of familiar baryonic matter are colored orange. These simulations are good statistical matches to astronomical observations. In what is perhaps a scarier turn of events, dark matter -- although quite strange and in an unknown form -- is no longer thought to be the strangest source of gravity in the universe. That honor now falls to dark energy, a more uniform source of repulsive gravity that seems to now dominate the expansion of the entire universe. #NASA October 25, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/2HuUe9i

Dark Matter in a Simulated Universe Is our universe haunted? It might look that way on this dark matter map. The gravity of unseen dark matter is the leading explanation for why galaxies rotate so fast, why galaxies orbit clusters so fast, why gravitational lenses so strongly deflect light, and why visible matter is distributed as it is both in the local universe and on the cosmic microwave background. The featured image from the American Museum of Natural History's Hayden Planetarium previous Space Show Dark Universe highlights one example of how pervasive dark matter might haunt our universe. In this frame from a detailed computer simulation, complex filaments of dark matter, shown in black, are strewn about the universe like spider webs, while the relatively rare clumps of familiar baryonic matter are colored orange. These simulations are good statistical matches to astronomical observations. In what is perhaps a scarier turn of events, dark matter -- although quite strange and in an unknown form -- is no longer thought to be the strangest source of gravity in the universe. That honor now falls to dark energy, a more uniform source of repulsive gravity that seems to now dominate the expansion of the entire universe. #NASA October 25, 2020 via NASA https://ift.tt/2HuUe9i
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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on October 25, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on October 25, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍡 πŸ‘Œ
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