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astronomicalwonders: X-Rays from our SunHigh-energy solar emissions can be seen in blue and green protruding from solar gasses. NASA has been studying these solar X-rays in detail with it’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array sense 2012. In this
wonders-of-the-cosmos:Details of the globular cluster NGC 1465This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals an ancient, glimmering ball of stars called NGC 1466. It is a globular cluster — a gathering of stars all held together by gravity
birdsheadrevisited: First images from the James Webb Space Telescope: Galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 Southern Ring planetary nebulaStephan’s Quintet Carina Nebula
space-pics: A hazy nebula by Hubble Space Telescope / ESA
artemispanthar:It amuses me that Garnet just picks up the entire telescope to look through it. Like, it makes more sense to do that than for her to kneel down to look through it but its just funny to me. I like it, its a nice little detail
8hy: had-es: Shot these with my phone through my telescope She looks beautiful
laughingsquid: Telescope Mural by Sam3
kenobi-wan-obi: NGC 474 The multiple layers of emission appear strangely complex and unexpected given the relatively featureless appearance of the elliptical galaxy in less deep images. Image Copyright: Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (Jean-Charles
scienceyoucanlove: Photos: Sharpest Views of the Cosmos Ever Astronomers have built a new astro-camera that, when fitted onto the largest observatories on Earth, can snap photos of the universe twice as sharp as the famed Hubble Space Telescope. With
infinity-imagined: Supernova remnants imaged with the Chandra X-Ray space telescope.
betterwiththree: Tumblr, Hawai’i needs your support now more than ever.Mauna Kea, one of our most sacred mountains, is under attack. Since the 70′s, telescopes have been built on its summit, destroying the ecosystem and sacred sites. Right now,
haileypng: more pixel sorting by me! this is the carina nebula, originally captured by the VLT Survey Telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory
jtotheizzoe: Humans fire laser to sky, sky laughs, responds with lightning (They were actually firing a kind of “guide star” that is used to target and correct ground-based telescopes when this shot happened. Nature is still not impressed) (via Short
miakosamuio: “Harry wished he had eight more eyes… There were shops selling robes, shops selling telescopes and strange silver instruments Harry had never seen before, windows stacked with barrels of bat spleens and eels’ eyes, tottering piles
mymodernmet: Celine Semaan Vernon of Slow Factory has designed a line of beautiful silk scarves based on the open-sourced images from the NASA Hubble Telescope.
larissaloki: thatpettyblackgirl: The AP is fucking pathetic. And fuck those astronomers and their telescope. I can definitely sympathize with any native trying to fight for their land.💯Keep fighting folks✊🏽 I’m all for space stuff but
thedemon-hauntedworld: Pillars of gas The image, taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) aboard NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, shows part of the Orion Nebula, 1500 light-years away and the nearest star-forming region to Earth. Astronomers used
gunsandposes-history: Welcome to Messier 94. More from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory: How many rings do you see in this striking new image of the galaxy Messier 94 (NGC 4736) as seen by the infrared eyes of NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope? While
gunsandposes-history: A starbursty glimpse of the Tarantula Nebula, observed by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope in 1999. Note a region called Hodge 301 in the lower right corner. It’s filled with stars so old they have blown up as supernovae, blasting
gunsandposes-history: Hubble Space Telescope photo is of a small portion of one of the largest seen star-birth regions in the galaxy, the Carina Nebula. Towers of cool hydrogen laced with dust rise from the wall of the nebula. (Hubblesite)
gunsandposes-history: The Eagle Nebula, observed with the 0.9-meter telescope at Kitt Peak, Arizona. (NASA/APOD)
gunsandposes-history: The Cat’s Eye Nebula (NGC 6543), observed by the Hubble Space Telescope, “numerous bubbles are visible – shapes generated by the ejection of glowing gas as the star at its centre approaches the end of its life… While large
humanoidhistory: The spooky, glowing eye of NGC 6751, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1998 with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2. (NASA)
cosmonautoncall: During STS-82’s Hubble servicing mission, astronauts Lee and Smith patch the telescope’s worn insulation
spaceexp: Hubble Telescope captures Type Ia supernovae in M82 Galaxy
zerostatereflex: NASA’s Starshade “This animation shows the prototype starshade, a giant structure designed to block the glare of stars so that future space telescopes can take pictures of planets.”(That last GIF is a prototype,..it’s like we’re
humanoidhistory: The planet Saturn, brought to you by the Hubble Space Telescope.
humanoidhistory: The Horsehead Nebula, seen in infrared wavelenghts, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope. (Hubblesite)
humanoidhistory: Looking at the cosmos through NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. Top to bottom: Zeta Ophiuchi, Cygnus X, Small Magellanic Cloud.
thedemon-hauntedworld: THE MAJESTIC MESSIER-104 (M-104) SOMBRERO GALAXY Photo By: NASA Hubble Space Telescope
spaceexp: Six of the primary mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope being prepared for acceptance testing
humanoidhistory: The planet Saturn, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope on February 24, 2009. The moon Titan can be seen at upper righ while the white icy moons — much closer to Saturn, hence much closer to the ring plane in this view — are,
humanoidhistory: The Ring Nebula, aka M57, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
thedemon-hauntedworld: Spiral galaxy NGC 2613 Captured on February 26, 2002, by the Very Large Telescope in Paranal, Chile (S. D’Odorico et al)
humanoidhistory: Saturn’s rings at maximum tilt toward Earth, March 2003, allowing the Hubble Space Telescope to get a rare glimpse of its southern hemisphere. (HubbleSite)
afro-dominicano: Sun Sizzles in High-Energy X-Rays Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC X-rays stream off the sun in this image showing observations from by NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, overlaid on a picture taken by NASA’s
mirkokosmos: Saturn’s northern ultraviolet Aurora taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
The planet Uranus. Taken on November 14th 2009 at 3:52 am. Using the 98 in Hooker telescope.
humanoidhistory: The Helix Nebula, observed in infrared by the Spitzer Space Telescope.
just–space: Movement of the galactic core x2. The objects moving in front are the silhouettes of the domes of two large reflecting telescopes. js
humanoidhistory: Behold the ever-astonishing Pillars of Creation, known more officially as the Eagle Nebula or M16, courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope. (HubbleSite)
gavitron73: Orion Nebula taken by Hubble Space Telescope, one of the most detailed astronomical images ever produced. #orion #nebula #hubble
hideback: Julius Grimm (1842-1906)In 1888, Julius Grimm used photography and telescope observation to create this intricately detailed and precise oil painting of the moon. In the night sky, the moon is always lit from behind you – so the shadows of
humanoidhistory: A stellar jet in the Carina Nebula, imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope.
fiore-rosso: SOM [Skidmore Owings & Merrill] | McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope, Kitt Peak National Observatory.
n-a-s-a: This exceptional image of the Horsehead nebula was taken at the National Science Foundation’s 0.9-meter telescope on Kitt Peak with the NOAO Mosaic CCD camera. Located in the constellation of Orion, the Hunter, the Horsehead is part of a dense
n-a-s-a: The Lagoon Nebula, Messier object 8 (M8) or NGC 6523, in the constellation of Sagittarius, as seen by the Kitt Peak 4-meter Mayall telescope in 1973. North is at the top. The lagoon nebula glows with the red light of hydrogen (H alpha) excited
n-a-s-a: Located in the constellation of Serpens, the Serpent, the Eagle Nebula is a very luminous open cluster of stars surrounded by dust and gas. The three pillars at the center of the image, made famous in an image by the Hubble Space Telescope,
brain-food: NASA Hubble Space Telescope Images (via Hubble Heritage)
spaceplasma: The biggest spirograph you’ve ever seen: NASA reveals the beautiful patterns created by the movement of a space telescope Pulsars are neutron stars, the crushed cores of massive suns that destroyed themselves when they ran out of fuel,
galaxiesoftheuniverse: Cat’s Eye Nebula The Cat’s Eye Nebula or NGC 6543, is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco. Structurally, it is one of the most complex nebulae known, with high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope observations revealing
vaguepassion:A group of Native Hawaiians were arrested today after protesting the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope atop the Mauna Kea summit.The group, who deem themselves “protectors” as opposed to “protestors”, stood strong and prevented
The Woman Behind the Creation of the Hubble Space Telescope
mychemicalbooks: vondell-txt: ohstarstuff: Sharpest View of the Andromeda Galaxy, Ever. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the sharpest and biggest image ever taken of the Andromeda galaxy — a whopping 69,536 x 22,230 pixels. The enormous
pyreo: This might be a weird idea but What if Sans’s telescope prank wasn’t only a prank, but also a test? Normally, the kind of prank where you trick someone into getting a mark on their face is a stealth one. The embarrassment is through them not
scutter2: estifi: thexyaffair: 2013 is going to be an amazing year. Here’s the schedule for this comet. August and September 2013. The comet should become visible in August and September 2013 to observers at dark locations using small telescopes
mizufae: breakingnews: Hubble telescope spots blue planet where it rains glass BBC News: The world, known as HD189733b, has a deep azure hue - probably the result of silicate (glass) rain in the atmosphere, which scatters blue light. The temperature
retrofutureground: John Charles Duncan, Obscured region in Vulpecula, photographed with the 100-inch Hooker telescope, August 19, 1931.
dame-de-pique:The moon seen through a telescope, 1920 - 1925