Rick Sternbach’s 1976 Cover For Under Pressure, By Frank Herbert

Rick Sternbach’s 1976 Cover For Under Pressure, By Frank Herbert

Rick Sternbach’s 1976 cover for Under Pressure, by Frank Herbert

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Dunes On The Floor Of The Endurance Crater On Mars, November 16, 2004.

Dunes on the floor of the Endurance Crater on Mars, November 16, 2004.

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TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm
TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm

TDS “Paladin” - Fractured Space - Hans Palm

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A Colorful Moon The Moon Is Normally Seen In Subtle Shades Of Grey Or Yellow. But Small, Measurable Color

A Colorful Moon The Moon is normally seen in subtle shades of grey or yellow. But small, measurable color differences have been greatly exaggerated to make this telescopic, multicolored, moonscape captured during the Moon’s full phase. The different colors are recognized to correspond to real differences in the chemical makeup of the lunar surface. Blue hues reveal titanium rich areas while orange and purple colors show regions relatively poor in titanium and iron. The familiar Sea of Tranquility, or Mare Tranquillitatis, is the blue area in the upper right corner of the frame. White lines radiate across the orange-hued southern lunar highlands from 85 kilometer wide ray crater Tycho at bottom left. Above it, darker rays from crater Copernicus extend into the Sea of Rains (Mare Imbrium) at the upper left. Calibrated by rock samples from the Apollo missions, similar multicolor images from spacecraft have been used to explore the Moon’s global surface composition. Image Credit & Copyright: László Francsics


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3 years ago
The Sun Photographed In A “specific Red Color Of Light Emitted By Hydrogen Gas Called Hydrogen-alpha

The Sun photographed in a “specific red color of light emitted by hydrogen gas called Hydrogen-alpha and then color inverted to appear blue.” Courtesy of Alan Friedman (Averted Imagination). (NASA)

2 years ago
NGC 3314: When Galaxies Overlap : Why Doesn’t The Nearby Galaxy Create A Gravitational Lensing Effect

NGC 3314: When Galaxies Overlap : Why doesn’t the nearby galaxy create a gravitational lensing effect on the background galaxy? It does, but since both galaxies are so nearby, the angular shift is much smaller than the angular sizes of the galaxies themselves. The featured Hubble image of NGC 3314 shows two large spiral galaxies which happen to line up exactly. The foreground spiral NGC 3314a appears nearly face-on with its pinwheel shape defined by young bright star clusters. Against the glow of the background galaxy NGC 3314b, though, dark swirling lanes of interstellar dust can also be seen tracing the nearer spiral’s structure. Both galaxies appear on the edge of the Hydra Cluster of Galaxies, a cluster that is about 200 million light years away. Gravitational lens distortions are much easier to see when the lensing galaxy is smaller and further away. Then, the background galaxy may even be distorted into a ring around the nearer. Fast gravitational lens flashes due to stars in the foreground galaxy momentarily magnifying the light from stars in the background galaxy might one day be visible in future observing campaigns with high-resolution telescopes. via NASA

4 years ago
Behold Our Beautiful Moon As Seen From Lunar Orbit During The Apollo 15 Mission, August 2, 1971.

Behold our beautiful Moon as seen from lunar orbit during the Apollo 15 mission, August 2, 1971.

2 years ago
Blake Rottinger

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Peering Deep Into The Core Of The Crab Nebula, This Close-up Image Reveals The Beating Heart Of One Of

Peering deep into the core of the Crab Nebula, this close-up image reveals the beating heart of one of the most historic and intensively studied remnants of a supernova, an exploding star. The inner region sends out clock-like pulses of radiation and tsunamis of charged particles embedded in magnetic fields.

The neutron star at the very center of the Crab Nebula has about the same mass as the sun but compressed into an incredibly dense sphere that is only a few miles across. Spinning 30 times a second, the neutron star shoots out detectable beams of energy that make it look like it’s pulsating.

The Hubble Space Telescope snapshot is centered on the region around the neutron star (the rightmost of the two bright stars near the center of this image) and the expanding, tattered, filamentary debris surrounding it. Hubble’s sharp view captures the intricate details of glowing gas, shown in red, that forms a swirling medley of cavities and filaments. Inside this shell is a ghostly blue glow that is radiation given off by electrons spiraling at nearly the speed of light in the powerful magnetic field around the crushed stellar core.

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4 years ago
By Artist Marc Simonetti.

By artist Marc Simonetti.

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