The phases of Venus as it orbits the Sun, illustrated by John Emslie in Astronomical Diagrams, 1851.
A Multi-Camera 360° Panoramic Timelapse of the Stars by Vincent Brady [VIDEO]
Better late than never!
Here’s a comic about a star that erupts water bullets! OoO!
https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/06/110613-space-science-star-water-bullets-kristensen/
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/star-shooting-water-jets-herschel_n_879211
https://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-06/herschel-spots-young-star-spewing-water-jets-interstellar-space?cmpid=tw
https://www.digitaltrends.com/web/young-stars-shoot-epic-quantities-of-water-into-space-study-shows/
How far back in time the new James Webb Telescope can see vs. the Hubble
the new composite james webb image is so beautiful ive been staring at it for 10 minutes straight
featuring jupiters rings, europa (along with a bunch of other moons), the northern and southern auroras, and the great red spot
Here’s the orbital period of our solar system’s 8 major planets (how long it takes each to travel around the sun). Their size is to scale and their speed is accurate relative to Earth’s. The repetition of each GIF is proportional to their orbital period. Mercury takes less than 3 months to zoom around Sol, Neptune takes nearly 165 years.
Southern Tadpole © Logan Carpenter
This shows the development of imagery we have for nebulae!
Astronomy and the other wonders you witness when you look to the skies.
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