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9 years ago
Einstein Presented His Theory Of Relativity In 1916, But For An Entire Century Nobody Could Find Physical

Einstein presented his theory of relativity in 1916, but for an entire century nobody could find physical proof of black holes. In 2016, scientists finally detected gravitational waves that emitted from 2 black holes colliding, proving that such things not only exist, but that Einstein was right all along. Source

9 years ago
The Trapezium Is That A Space Ghost?

The Trapezium is that a space ghost?

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9 years ago
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.
We’ve Always Defined Ourselves By The Ability To Overcome The Impossible. And We Count These Moments.

We’ve always defined ourselves by the ability to overcome the impossible. And we count these moments. These moments when we dare to aim higher, to break barriers, to reach for the stars, to make the unknown known. We count these moments as our proudest achievements. But we lost all that. Or perhaps we’ve just forgotten that we are still pioneers. And we’ve barely begun. And that our greatest accomplishments cannot be behind us, because our destiny lies above us.

Interstellar (2014) dir. Christopher Nolan

9 years ago
Views Of The Space Shuttle Atlantis Undocking From The Mir Space Station On July 4, 1995. Cosmonauts
Views Of The Space Shuttle Atlantis Undocking From The Mir Space Station On July 4, 1995. Cosmonauts
Views Of The Space Shuttle Atlantis Undocking From The Mir Space Station On July 4, 1995. Cosmonauts

Views of the Space Shuttle Atlantis undocking from the Mir space station on July 4, 1995. Cosmonauts Anotoliy Slovyev and Nikolai Budarin unparked the Soyuz spacecraft from Mir to perform a short fly-around when they snapped these astonishing photos. (NASA)

9 years ago
A Laser Strike At The Galactic Center

A Laser Strike at the Galactic Center

9 years ago
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.
Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio Calls To End Climate Change In Oscar Acceptance Speech.

Watch: Leonardo DiCaprio calls to end climate change in Oscar acceptance speech.

8 years ago

Views of Pluto

10 Images to Celebrate the Historic Exploration of the Pluto System

One year ago, our New Horizons mission made history by exploring Pluto and its moons – giving humankind our first close-up look at this fascinating world on the frontier of our solar system.

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Since those amazing days in July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft has transmitted numerous images and many other kinds of data home for scientists and the public alike to study, analyze, and just plain love. From Pluto’s iconic “heart” and sweeping ice-mountain vistas to its flowing glaciers and dramatic blue skies, it’s hard to pick just one favorite picture. So the mission team has picked 10 – and in no special order, placed them here.

Click the titles for more information about each image. You’ve seen nine of them before, and the team added a 10th favorite, also sure to become one of New Horizons’ “greatest hits.”

Vast Glacial Flows

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In the northern region of Pluto’s Sputnik Planum, swirl-shaped patterns of light and dark suggest that a surface layer of exotic ices has flowed around obstacles and into depressions, much like glaciers on Earth.

Jagged Ice Shorelines and Snowy Pits

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This dramatic image from our New Horizons spacecraft shows the dark, rugged highlands known as Krun Macula (lower right), which border a section of Pluto’s icy plains.

Blue Skies

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Pluto’s haze layer shows its blue color in this picture taken by the New Horizons Ralph/Multispectral Visible Imaging Camera (MVIC). The high-altitude haze is thought to be similar in nature to that seen at Saturn’s moon Titan.

Charon Becomes a Real World

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At half the diameter of Pluto, Charon is the largest satellite relative to its planet in the solar system. Many New Horizons scientists expected Charon to be a monotonous, crater-battered world; instead, they’re finding a landscape covered with mountains, canyons, landslides, surface-color variations and more. 

The Vistas of Pluto

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Our New Horizons spacecraft looked back toward the sun and captured this near-sunset view of the rugged, icy mountains and flat ice plains extending to Pluto’s horizon. The backlighting highlights over a dozen layers of haze in Pluto’s tenuous but distended atmosphere.

The Dynamic Duo: Pluto and Charon in Enhanced Color

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The color and brightness of both Pluto and Charon have been processed identically to allow direct comparison of their surface properties, and to highlight the similarity between Charon’s polar red terrain and Pluto’s equatorial red terrain. Pluto and Charon are shown with approximately correct relative sizes, but their true separation is not to scale. 

Strange Snakeskin Terrain

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A moment’s study reveals surface features that appear to be texturally ‘snakeskin’-like, owing to their north-south oriented scaly raised relief. A digital elevation model created by the New Horizons’ geology shows that these bladed structures have typical relief of about 550 yards (500 meters). Their relative spacing of about 3-5 kilometers makes them some of the steepest features seen on Pluto.

Pluto’s Heart

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This view is dominated by the large, bright feature informally named the “heart,” which measures approximately 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) across. The heart borders darker equatorial terrains, and the mottled terrain to its east (right) are complex. However, even at this resolution, much of the heart’s interior appears remarkably featureless—possibly a sign of ongoing geologic processes.

Far Away Snow-Capped Mountains

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One of Pluto’s most identifiable features, Cthulhu (pronounced kuh-THU-lu) stretches nearly halfway around Pluto’s equator, starting from the west of the great nitrogen ice plains known as Sputnik Planum. Measuring approximately 1,850 miles (3,000 kilometers) long and 450 miles (750 kilometers) wide, Cthulhu is a bit larger than the state of Alaska.

Colorful Composition Maps of Pluto

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The powerful instruments on New Horizons not only gave scientists insight on what Pluto looked like, their data also confirmed (or, in many cases, dispelled) their ideas of what Pluto was made of. These compositional maps – assembled using data from the Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array (LEISA) component of the Ralph instrument – indicate the regions rich in ices of methane (CH4), nitrogen (N2) and carbon monoxide (CO),  and, of course, water ice (H2O).

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