April 30, 20196 yr comment_388818 https://www.sciencenews.org/article/skepticism-whether-first-known-exomoon-exists-kepler Report
May 4, 20196 yr comment_389693 NASA has released a new Hubble image. It's composed of 7500 exposures taken over 16 years. Some 256 thousand galaxies are shown in the image, which from Earth's perspective, is about the size of the moon. The most distant galaxies are shown as they were just 500 million years after the Big Bang. http://hubblesite.org/image/4492/news_release/2019-17 Report
May 4, 20196 yr comment_389695 27 minutes ago, johnzo said: NASA has released a new Hubble image. It's composed of 7500 exposures taken over 16 years. Some 256 thousand galaxies are shown in the image, which from Earth's perspective, is about the size of the moon. The most distant galaxies are shown as they were just 500 million years after the Big Bang. http://hubblesite.org/image/4492/news_release/2019-17 It is amazing how much the Hubble has advanced our understanding of the universe. Report
May 4, 20196 yr comment_389699 Full Res. 25500x25500 TIFF, 1.19 GB http://imgsrc.hubblesite.org/hvi/uploads/image_file/image_attachment/31682/STSCI-H-p1917a-f-25500x25500.tif Report
May 5, 20196 yr comment_389719 I tried downloading that on my phone, and it crashed my browser. Report
May 14, 20196 yr comment_391278 This is an awesome animation dipicting how massive the largest black hole is.. https://www.businessinsider.com/black-hole-how-big-largest-universe-2019-5?jwsource=cl Edited May 14, 20196 yr by wanna-b-fanboy Report
May 14, 20196 yr comment_391328 Hopefully, in all that.....some intelligent life will be found.... Report
May 23, 20196 yr comment_392833 https://www.space.com/ancient-water-icecaps-discovered-on-mars.html Report
May 26, 20196 yr comment_393426 13 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: So, we're still alive. I feel like that asteroid with a hangover circling my head. Report
May 30, 20196 yr comment_394105 https://www.sciencenews.org/article/watch-oldest-surviving-film-total-solar-eclipse Report
May 31, 20196 yr comment_394150 https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/jupiter-great-red-spot-1.5154387 Quote Jupiter's iconic storm is dying. Over the past week, amateur astronomers around the world have seen some unusual activity around the solar system's largest and longest-lasting storm, known as the Great Red Spot (GRS). The swirling red clouds that have been raging over the giant planet for centuries have been spotted forming "propellers" along the storm's edges, with these blade-like shapes spinning off and ultimately dissipating. The Great Red Spot is massive — roughly 13,000 kilometres in diameter — and it's been around for at least 400 years. But it has consistently been getting smaller. Decades ago, it could fit three Earths inside it. Now, it's the size of just one Earth. Report
May 31, 20196 yr comment_394237 3 hours ago, blue_gold_84 said: https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/jupiter-great-red-spot-1.5154387 This is horrible! I had the chance to put JGRS in my dead pool and picked Betty White instead. Report
June 20, 20196 yr comment_399380 On 2019-05-31 at 8:06 AM, blue_gold_84 said: https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/jupiter-great-red-spot-1.5154387 The storm before the calm. Report
June 28, 20196 yr comment_401800 https://www.space.com/animation-shows-sun-photosphere-pulsing.html https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/solar-system/a28221061/nasa-dragonfly-titan/ Report
July 2, 20196 yr comment_402819 https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/successful-orion-test-brings-nasa-closer-to-moon-mars-missions Report
July 11, 20196 yr comment_405976 https://www.sciencenews.org/article/hayabusa2-touchdown-asteroid-ryugu-second-sample-subsurface Report
July 15, 20196 yr comment_407490 https://giant.gfycat.com/GenuineGorgeousAnteater.webm Edited July 15, 20196 yr by Mark F Report
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