By Now You’ve Probably Heard The News That Gravitational Waves Have Been Directly Observed For The

By now you’ve probably heard the news that gravitational waves have been directly observed for the first time ever. Are you excited?

By Now You’ve Probably Heard The News That Gravitational Waves Have Been Directly Observed For The

Our friends at PBS Space Time are pretty excited about it too, and they’ve put together an awesome video explaining the physics behind this discovery and why it’s so important. 

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9 years ago
The Bright Spot In The Lower Left Is SN 1994D, A Star In The Midst Of A Supernova, In The Galaxy NGC

The bright spot in the lower left is SN 1994D, a star in the midst of a supernova, in the galaxy NGC 4526. During this final performance, the star will briefly outshine its parent galaxy. No supernovae have been observed in our galaxy in over four hundred years.

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9 years ago
Astronaut Leland Melvin Includes His Rescued Dogs In Best NASA Portrait Ever.

Astronaut Leland Melvin includes his rescued dogs in best NASA portrait ever.

8 years ago
All Quiet In The Nursery?

All Quiet in the Nursery?

The dark patch snaking across this spectacular image of a field of stars in the constellation of Ophiuchus (The Serpent-bearer) is not quite what it appears to be.

Although it looks as if there are no stars here, they are hidden behind this dense cloud of dust that blocks out their light. This particular dark cloud is known as LDN 1768.

Despite their rather dull appearance, dark nebulae like LDN 1768 are of huge interest to astronomers, as it is here that new stars form. Inside these vast stellar nurseries there are protostars — stars at the earliest stage of their lives, still coalescing out of the gas and dust in the cloud.

Eventually, the protostars will become dense and hot enough to start the nuclear reactions that will produce visible light and they will start to shine. When this happens, they will blow away the cocoon of dust surrounding them and cause any remaining gas to emit light as well, creating the spectacular light show known as an HII region.

Credit: ESO

8 years ago
أو كمَا يقُول أفلاطونٍ: “كُلّ الأشياءِ الجّميلة صعْبَة”.

أو كمَا يقُول أفلاطونٍ: “كُلّ الأشياءِ الجّميلة صعْبَة”.

9 years ago
Planetary Nebula Mz3: The Ant Nebula By R. Sahai

Planetary Nebula Mz3: The Ant Nebula by R. Sahai

9 years ago
Wow Me Too

Wow me too

9 years ago

I don’t care if you don’t like space puns

I like space puns

comet me bro

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. 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.

9 years ago
Do Not Go Where The Path May Lead, Go Instead Where There Is No Path And Leave A Trail.  —Ralph Waldo

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.  —Ralph Waldo Emerson 

9 years ago

Mars has flowing rivers of briny water, NASA satellite reveals

Mars Has Flowing Rivers Of Briny Water, NASA Satellite Reveals

NASA just released the out-of-this-world news.

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