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These pictures are out of this ghoul-axy. Just in time for Halloween, NASA revealed that the “bones of a ghostly cosmic hand” that died 1,500 years ago are reaching out just above our heads.
This image, captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft in 2017, featured one of the white ovals in the ‘String of Pearls,’ a series of massive, rotating storms swirling around 40 degrees south latitude.
Those have been turned into a 110-page ebook, titled "The Saturn System Through the Eyes of Cassini", which is free to download for iBooks, Kindles, and other ebook readers (and just as a PDF).
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"These unprecedented pictures of the sun are the closest we have ever obtained," said Holly Gilbert, NASA project scientist. The orbiter flew within 48 million miles of the sun on June 15.
NASA said in a statement that New Horizons snapped a picture of a group of stars known as the “Wishing Well” when the spacecraft was about 3.79 billion miles (6.12 billion kilometers) from Earth.
"These unprecedented pictures of the sun are the closest we have ever obtained," said Holly Gilbert, NASA project scientist. The orbiter flew within 48 million miles of the sun on June 15.
NASA said in a statement that New Horizons snapped a picture of a group of stars known as the “Wishing Well” when the spacecraft was about 3.79 billion miles (6.12 billion kilometers) from Earth.
NASA That’s why Solar Orbiter’s new pictures showing vibrant swirls of yellow and dark smoky gray — the first images from so close and at such small scale — are so precious.
NASA's Juno mission took incredible new photos during its 10th trip around Jupiter. The planet's clouds look like swirling hallucinations in the images.
NASA / JPL The rover, which launched into space in July 2020, landed in an area known as Jezero Crater, a 28-mile-wide basin that lies just north of the Martian equator.
Space agencies should beam messages — including digitized images of naked humans — into space in the hope of luring aliens to Earth, astronomers have suggested. A team of scientists working on ...