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itsfullofstars · 10 months
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Lava and Snow on Klyuchevskaya Volcano [detail] by NASA Goddard Photo and Video https://flic.kr/p/fZpxBo
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suerenostudio · 2 years
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In November of 2016 I was, incredibly, at NASA Goddard for the JWST Artist Event, and got to see the James Webb Space Telescope under construction. My resulting quilt, Luminosity, was part of an exhibit in the Visitor's Center that next spring. The first images from the deployed telescope will be released on July 12, and I am certain they will be both beautifully and scientifically significant. The excitement builds! #JWST #JWSTart #unfoldtheuniverse #nasagoddard #Luminosity https://www.instagram.com/p/CfwVX5KugDO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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imrananwar · 1 year
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I Believe In Love, Across The Universes, Beyond All Eternities - IMRAN™ “Like breathless lovers in a mind-melting, soul-stretching, imagination-inflaming, reality-ripping erotic dance across eternities.” - Imran Anwar This @NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration - image from Hubble is as much science & space to me as love & life in my book. It reminded me of how I believe in love. Love that stretches past the limits of all universes, spanning beyond all eternities. © 2023 IMRAN™ NASA TITLE: Hubble Inspects a Pair of Space Oddities NASA DESCRIPTION: This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows two of the galaxies in the galactic triplet Arp 248 - also known as Wild's Triplet - which lies around 200 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Virgo. The two large spiral galaxies visible in this image - which flank a smaller, unrelated background spiral galaxy - appear connected by a luminous bridge. This elongated stream of stars and interstellar dust is known as a tidal tail, and it formed by the mutual gravitational attraction of the two foreground galaxies. #NASA #NASAMarshall #NASAGoddard #ESA #HubbleSpaceTelescope #HST #astrophysics #galaxy #love #romance #eternity #lovers #IMRAN (at imran.tv) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnFMGMRuy6z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pangeen · 1 year
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“ Time for some Sun salutations “ // © Nasa  
Video description: Mellow music plays as compiled images taken every 108 seconds condenses 7 days of solar observations, between Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 into 23 seconds. The video shows bright active regions passing across the face of the Sun as it rotates.⁣ ⁣ Credit: nasagoddard, Scott Wiessinger (Lead Producer and editor), Tom Bridgman (Lead Visualizer), Lars Leonhard (Music)⁣
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davebriggs007 · 22 days
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Hubble Uncovers a Celestial Fossil
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Hubble Uncovers a Celestial Fossil by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center Via Flickr: This densely populated group of stars is the globular cluster NGC 1841, which is part of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way galaxy that lies about 162,000 light-years away. Satellite galaxies are bound by gravity in orbits around a more massive host galaxy. We typically think of the Andromeda Galaxy as our galaxy’s nearest galactic companion, but it is more accurate to say that Andromeda is the nearest galaxy that is not in orbit around the Milky Way galaxy. In fact, dozens of satellite galaxies orbit our galaxy and they are far closer than Andromeda. The largest and brightest of these is the LMC, which is easily visible to the unaided eye from the southern hemisphere under dark sky conditions away from light pollution. The LMC is home to many globular clusters. These celestial bodies fall somewhere between open clusters – which are much less dense and tightly bound – and small, compact galaxies. Increasingly sophisticated observations reveal the stellar populations and characteristics of globular clusters are varied and complex, and we have yet to fully understand how these tightly packed groups of stars form. However, there are certain consistencies across all globular clusters: they are very stable and hold their shape for a long time, which means they are generally very old and contain large numbers of very old stars. Globular clusters are akin to celestial ‘fossils.’ Just as fossils provide insight into the early development of life on Earth, globular clusters such as NGC 1841 can provide insights into very early star formation in galaxies. Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Sarajedini #NASA #NASAGoddard #NASAMarshall #NASAGoddard #HubbleSpaceTelescope #HST #ESA #globularcluster Read more Read more about NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope NASA Media Usage Guidelines
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spacewonder19 · 2 years
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Colorful Earth 
Blue and green seawater off Alaskan Coast, Pilbara in northwestern Australia, Blue-green waters around the Bahamas, and Southwest of Morocco in visible/infrared views - NASAGoddard
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spacenutspod · 3 months
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3 min readPreparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Alongside experts from academia and industry, leaders from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, will be on hand at the Feb. 25–29 PowerSource Global Summit conference in Orlando. Dr. Christyl Johnson, Goddard’s deputy center director for technology and research investments, will deliver the conference’s keynote address on Feb. 26, sharing insights on space exploration developments as they relate to the 2024 summit’s theme: “Women in STEAM Powering the Metaverse.” “STEAM” adds “arts” to the “STEM” science, technology, engineering, and math acronym.    Dr. Christyl Johnson, deputy center director for technology and research investments at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, will provide keynote remarks at the PowerSource Global summit in Orlando at the end of February 2024.NASA “As NASA embarks toward a sustained human presence on the Moon and onward to Mars, it’s critical that we underpin our efforts with a diverse and inclusive community,” Johnson said. “I look forward to sharing NASA’s latest efforts at the conference and to bringing back ideas and perspectives that will help ensure our exploration reflects humanity’s values and aspirations.”  Johnson has been a deputy center director at Goddard since 2010. In her current position, she manages the center’s research and development portfolio and formulates the center’s future science mission and technology goals. In addition to Johnson’s keynote, NASA Chief Information Officer Jeff Seaton will attend and present on a panel, “Cybersecurity in a Hackable World,” at 7:30 a.m. EST on Feb. 27.  Other Goddard speakers at the conference include Chief Digital Engineer Aaron Comis; research scientist Dr. Bethany Theiling; Dr. Evana Gizzi, an AI research lead at the center; and systems engineer Matthew Vaerewyck. The four will present an interactive panel, “From Vision to Reality,” that showcases Goddard’s digital engineering design capabilities. The panel will be 10:30 a.m. EST on Feb. 26.  Dr. Omar Hatamleh, Goddard’s chief adviser for AI and innovation, will participate in a panel discussion, “Medical Technology’s Transformative Impact,” at 11:45 a.m. EST on Feb. 27.  The private sector-led PowerSource Global Summit developed out of a 2016 collaboration that Johnson spearheaded to boost female representation in STEM fields.  “Continuing dialogue allows us to move the needle forward to ensure a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible workforce where barriers in STEAM careers cease to exist, particularly for women,” Johnson said. “That’s why it’s important for Goddard to participate in summits like PowerSource that convene STEAM professionals to share best practices and learn from one another. We need to engage the next generation, the Artemis Generation, to build a diverse future workforce for exploration.”  In the conference’s current form, it allows diverse experts across disciplines to exchange ideas about technology’s influences on society, according to its website. The February conference takes place at World Center Marriott in Orlando.  Goddard is NASA’s premiere space flight complex. The center is home to the nation’s largest organization of scientists, engineers and technologists who build spacecraft, instruments and new technology to study Earth, the Sun, our solar system and the universe. Facebook logo @NASAGoddard @NASAGoddard Instagram logo @NASAGoddard Share Details Last Updated Jan 18, 2024 EditorRob GarnerContactRob [email protected] Space Flight Center Related TermsGoddard Space Flight Center
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""Leonids meteor shower peaks tonight! """
"The Leonids meteor shower peaks tonight! 🌠
For the best view, go to a dark (and safe) place between midnight and dawn, lay down and point your feet toward the east, and wait 30 minutes or so for your eyes to adjust.
More about the Leonids" @NASAGoddard
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insurgentepress · 7 months
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El hielo marino del Ártico tiene el sexto registro más bajo por satélite
De acuerdo a un estudio de la @NASAGoddard el hielo marino del Ártico probablemente alcanzó este verano boreal la sexta extensión mínima registrada por satélite.
Agencias, Ciudad de México.- El hielo marino del Ártico probablemente alcanzó este verano boreal su extensión mínima anual el 19 de septiembre, lo que lo convierte en el sexto año más bajo registrado por satélite. Entre marzo y septiembre de 2023, la capa de hielo en el Ártico se redujo de un área máxima de 14.62 millones de kilómetros cuadrado a 4.23 millones de kilómetros cuadrados). Eso es…
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anumberofhobbies · 1 year
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Hubble Gazes at Colorful Cluster of Scattered Stars by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center Via Flickr: The scattered stars of the globular cluster NGC 6355 are strewn across this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. NGC 6355 is a galactic globular cluster that resides in our Milky Way galaxy's inner regions. It is less than 50,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Ophiuchus. Globular clusters are stable, tightly bound groups of tens of thousands to millions of stars that are associated with all types of galaxies. Their dense populations of stars and mutual gravitational attraction give these clusters a roughly spherical shape that holds a bright, central concentration of stars surrounded by an increasingly sparse sprinkling of stars. The dense, bright core of NGC 6355 shines in crystal-clear detail as Hubble is able to resolve individual stars in the crowded area toward the center of this image. Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, E. Noyola, R. Cohen #NASA #NASAMarshall #NASAGoddard #ESA #HubbleSpaceTelescope #HST #astrophysics Read more More about NASA's Hubble Space Telescope NASA Media Usage Guidelines
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slingslowborn · 1 year
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@NASA @NASAGODDARD locking in business: everyone involved and every community must have one on their calendar - my Mortal Combat Champion MoM known into the future as Bofadese is AIME CEO APP however his ONETIME is The Duck Cup Judge on the panel of my garden filled with human gnomes training as AIME GUARDIANS we are getting a lot done here
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itsfullofstars · 2 years
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A Peek Into Jupiter’s Inner Life by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center Auroras and hazes glow in this composite image of Jupiter taken by the James Webb Space Telescope's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam). NIRCam has three specialized infrared filters that showcase details of the planet. Since infrared light is invisible to the human eye, the light has been mapped onto the visible spectrum: the auroras are mapped to redder colors, hazes to yellows and greens, and light reflected from a deeper main cloud to blues. Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Jupiter ERS Team; image processing by Judy Schmidt. #NASA #STScI #jwst #jameswebbspacetelescope #NASAGoddard #NASAMarshall #planet #Jupiter Read more More about the James Webb Space Telescope NASA Media Usage Guidelines https://flic.kr/p/2nLdWAu
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suerenostudio · 2 years
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My sense of awe and wonder from seeing the first images from JWST is not going to wear off anytime soon! Nor will my sense of gratitude that I was able to see the telescope in the clean room at NASA Goddard. I've played my small part in this grand adventure by making JWST themed artwork, including these three imaginings of future discoveries, made last fall before the launch. With a telescope so beautifully engineered, and images of the universe that open up new worlds, it's a good space for the confluence of science and art. Quilts show are First Light, Galaxy Assembly, and Stellar Nurseries, found on my website suereno.com under "The Structures". #JWST #JWSTart #unfoldtheuniverse #NASAGoddard #fiberart #textileart #quiltart @saqaart @aap_pgh https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf9cEIIuyFt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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time-is-dna · 2 years
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The Sound of a Black Hole
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liltdraws · 5 years
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I love this boy, I could not help but draw him 😍
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nekoyashi-blog · 5 years
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"A time-lapse of Saturn with its icy Moons circling around..." 🔭 🚀🛰
CREDITS: NASA, ESA, A. Simon NASAGoddard, M.H. Wong @University of Berkeley and the OPAL Team.
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