Using the Sun to create the ultimate Space Telescope
Scientists using the sun wants to create the ultimate Space Telescope, based on gravitational microlensing.
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Scientists using the sun wants to create the ultimate Space Telescope, based on gravitational microlensing.
A lot of things happen on Earth, but there are still some things that just don’t ever happen here…
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured rare natural-color images of South Georgia Island, where several glaciers are in retreat.
Yet another series of rare atmospheric rivers has drenched California, in a stunning turnaround from five years of drought.
An exceptional panoramic skyscape filled with stars, clusters, and nebulae along the southern Milky Way including the Large and Small Magellanic clouds. Credit Yuri Beletsky
NASA just announced the new ice shelter home for astronauts on Mars.
Breathtaking Fog Waves by Nick Steinberg, captured at foggy San Francisco.
Spectacular images in this Saturnian hexagon collage, from Cassini’s orbit over the turbulent North Pole.
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station, photographed a sunset that looks like a vast sheet of flame.
Is this the view of an alien world, an artist’s conception of Neptune? Actually, it’s captured from here on planet Earth. Photographer: Jeff Dai