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2021-08-22 11:05:29
Pluto's icy mountains, frozen plains and layers of atmospheric haze, illuminated by the distant Sun, through the eyes of the New Horizons spacecraft. By the way, did you know? Pluto is very, very cold. It is much colder than Antarctica. It is so cold that Earth’s air would freeze into a kind of snow there.
NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
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2021-08-19 14:28:42
Deimos above Jezero crater
This image of Deimos was taken by navigation camera Left aboard Perseverance rover on sol 173 (August 15th, 2021) at 7:05 pm Martian local time. Deimos is the outer and smaller of Mars' two moons.
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2021-08-17 13:59:43
In the year 2019, Google confirmed it was able to compute Pi to 31.4 trillion decimal places, setting a new Guinness World Record. But, did you know? NASA only uses around 15 digits of pi to send rockets into space, and measuring the Observable Universe's circumference to the precision of a single atom would take just 40 decimal places of pi. So computing trillions of digits of pi is mostly about showing off computer power.
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2021-08-14 13:18:36
Did You Know?
Light may seem instantaneous to us, but over astronomical distances, it’s really quite slow. RS Puppis is a variable star tucked into a nebula, and being a variable star means it pulsates in brightness over time, in this case, 41 days. And incredibly, because light is so slow over these vast distances, you can watch the light move through the surrounding nebula in what is called a light echo. Every time the star peaks and dips in brightness, you’ll see a new crest of light move away from the star through the nebula. This is a real Hubble time lapse taken between over a period of five weeks in 2010.
ESA/Hubble | Source
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2021-07-31 14:25:20
Mars' inner moon Phobos appears far darker than the bright clouds of Mars in this view taken by ISRO’s Mars Orbiter Mission on October 14, 2014. By the way, did you know? Phobos is one of the least reflective bodies in the Solar System, with an albedo of just 0.071.
ISRO | Source
661 viewsedited 11:25
2021-07-21 07:56:23
Sun and Earth through the ISS window.
NASA/Jack Fischer
547 views04:56
2021-07-19 05:15:28
Volcanoes of the Solar System
From left to right: Mount Maat, Venus; Mayon volcano, Earth; Rumker Peak, Moon; Mount Olympus, Mars; Pater Pillan, Io; dark plumes of ice volcanoes, Triton; Mount Wright, Pluto.
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2021-07-18 06:29:49
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2021-07-17 05:14:06
This dramatic image of Io was taken by the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager aboard the New Horizons spacecraft on February 28, 2007. This processed image provides the best view yet of the massive 290-kilometer high column of the Tvashtar volcano. And by the way,
did you know? With over 400 active volcanoes, Io is the most geologically active object in the Solar System.
NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
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2021-07-16 04:42:47
Earth and the far side of the Moon in one frame from the Chinese satellite "Longjiang-2".
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