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1 year ago
Is It Me Or Does Jupiter In This Also Look Like Calcifer From Howls Moving Castle

Is it me or does Jupiter in this also look like calcifer from howls moving castle


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1 year ago
2023 October 10

2023 October 10

Hidden Orion from Webb Image Credit & License: NASA, ESA, CSA, JWST; Processing: M. McCaughrean & S. Pearson

Explanation: The Great Nebula in Orion has hidden stars. To the unaided eye in visible light, it appears as a small fuzzy patch in the constellation of Orion. But this image was taken by the Webb Space Telescope in a representative-color composite of red and very near infrared light. It confirms with impressive detail that the Orion Nebula is a busy neighborhood of young stars, hot gas, and dark dust. The rollover image shows the same image in representative colors further into the near infrared. The power behind much of the Orion Nebula (M42) is the Trapezium - a cluster of bright stars near the nebula’s center. The diffuse and filamentary glow surrounding the bright stars is mostly heated interstellar dust. Detailed inspection of these images shows an unexpectedly large number of Jupiter-Mass Binary Objects (JuMBOs), pairs of Jupiter-mass objects which might give a clue to how stars are forming. The whole Orion Nebula cloud complex, which includes the Horsehead Nebula, will slowly disperse over the next few million years.

∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231010.html


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1 year ago
Uranus And Some Of Its Moons On October 20, 2023 // Louis Fico

Uranus and some of its moons on October 20, 2023 // Louis Fico

I think the moons in this image could be Titania, Umbriel, Ariel, and Oberon, tho which points of light they are is hard to say


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1 year ago

Our Halloween event is Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 7:00-8:30pm, weather allowing! Check in the early afternoon that day to see if the weather will allow it to go on.

If not, we have a rain date planned for Thursday (and a 2nd rain date for Monday if neither work out).

1 year ago

Top Study Tips from NASA

Two female engineers wearing white lab coats and blue gloves work on metal machinery at a desk in a warehouse. Credit: NASA/Bridget Caswell

Study smarter this school year! We asked scientists, engineers, astronauts, and experts from across NASA about their favorite study tips – and they delivered. Here are a few of our favorites:

Two astronauts work on a task in zero gravity aboard the International Space Station. They high five each other. Credit: NASA

Study with friends

Find friends that are like-minded and work together to understand the material better. Trading ideas with a friend on how to tackle a problem can help you both strengthen your understanding.

NASA astronaut Megan McArthur reads a blue book while floating in the cupola observation module on the International Space Station. She is wearing a red shirt and gray pants. Behind her, Earth can be seen through the module windows. Credit: NASA/Megan McArthur

Create a study environment

Find a quiet space or put on headphones so you can focus. You might not be able to get to the International Space Station yet, but a library, a study room, or a spot outside can be a good place to study. If it’s noisy around you, try using headphones to block out distractions.

An astronaut floats upside down toward a water bubble aboard the International Space Station. His face is magnified and right side up in the liquid. Credit: NASA

Take breaks

Don’t burn yourself out! Take a break, go for a walk, get some water, and come back to it.

Looking for more study tips? Check out this video for all ten tips to start your school year off on the right foot!

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1 year ago
An illustration showing the planet Jupiter rising over the horizon of its moon Europa. Europa’s surface consists of a rough landscape of blue, semi-translucent ice. Jupiter’s colorful orange, blue and cream-colored bands and swirling storms are visible in its atmosphere. In the middle distance, the Europa Clipper spacecraft can be seen, its solar panel wings glinting in the sunlight. 

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Hurry! You Can Catch a Ride to Jupiter with NASA

Well, at least your name can.  

One of the planet Jupiter’s largest and most intriguing moons is called Europa. Evidence hints that beneath its icy shell, Europa hides an ocean of liquid water – more water than all of Earth’s oceans combined. In 2024, our Europa Clipper robotic spacecraft sets sail to take a closer look…and when it launches, your name can physically be aboard! Here’s how: 

NASA’s Message in a Bottle campaign invites people around the world to sign their names to a poem written by the U.S. Poet Laureate, Ada Limón. The poem connects the two water worlds — Earth, yearning to reach out and understand what makes a world habitable, and Europa, waiting with secrets yet to be explored.

An illustration showing the planet Jupiter, its moon Europa with its cracked, icy surface, and the Europa Clipper spacecraft, all lined up against the dark background of space.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

The poem will be engraved on Europa Clipper, along with participants' names that will be physically etched onto microchips mounted on the spacecraft. Together, the poem and names will travel 1.8 billion miles to the Jupiter system.

A poster with a background illustration showing the planet Jupiter and the surface of its moon Europa. The text reads: Message In a Bottle – Send your name. Next to the text is an illustration of a paper scroll rolled up inside a glass bottle sealed with a cork.

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Signing up is easy! Just go to this site to sign your name to the poem and get on board. You can send your name en español, too. Envía tu nombre aquí.

The Europa Clipper launch window opens in October 2024, but don’t wait – everyone’s names need to be received this year so they can be loaded onto the spacecraft in time. Sign up by Dec. 31, 2023.

We hope you’ll be riding along with us! Follow the mission at europa.nasa.gov.

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1 year ago

Please, forecast, be right about tomorrow night.

Please, Forecast, Be Right About Tomorrow Night.

(For where we live, that's clear).

1 year ago

We're Open Tonight!

The observatory will be open tonight, Sept. 27, 7:30 - 9:00 pm! We expect mostly clear skies, and to see Saturn, the Moon, the Ring Nebula, globular cluster M13, the Andromeda Galaxy, the Double Cluster, and the binary star systems Albireo and Mizar.

Here's a a nice picture of the Double Cluster in the constellation Perseus (we didn't take this picture, but it's similar to what you'd see through our telescopes - you won't see a lot of those dim background stars, though). [Image Credit and Copyright: Greg Polanski | Source: Astronomy Picture of the Day].

We're Open Tonight!

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1 month ago

3/26: Public night is cancelled tonight due to clouds. We'll try again next week.


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