New Hubble Observations Of Supernova 1987A Trace Shock Wave By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

New Hubble Observations Of Supernova 1987A Trace Shock Wave By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

New Hubble Observations of Supernova 1987A Trace Shock Wave by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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Pelican Nebula In Cygnus © Eric Lagadec  

Pelican Nebula in Cygnus © Eric Lagadec  

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“ The Solar System “ // astro.lust 

“ The Solar System “ // astro.lust 

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1 year ago
What Is Physics Of The Gravitational Force

What is physics of the gravitational force

General relativity and

Classics mechanics has their definition on gravitation and formulae accordingly to the context

The Hypothetical theory ...

With the consideration of string theory and models. Gravitation is taken into consideration and account for explanation.

How the gravitation is spread in every dimension.

With theory representing no. of dimensions ( like bosonic, M theory, and others)

Gravitation is spread ....

Speaking of dimensions in 5 6 7 8 9 ... The whole lot of conspiracy theory on gravitation and mystical answers can be solved.

Gravity and the space time tend to behave proportionally.

The gravitational force is formed with 2 bodies with a mass. And therefore the physics of it relies on the 2 mass bodies with the respective constituent and variations that are happening.

For example. Take 2 stars or 2 dwarfs or space time with a considerate light years of galaxy in and around.

And the mass and density with X( Gev) and Y ( Gev), corresponding a gravitational force or imbibing a force in the space time with the formulation perceived with the general theory of relativity and classical mechanics.

From research point of view : the physics of the force may clearly interchange with the mass and density of a celestial bodies which is included and comprised under the space time.

#gravitational #celestialBodies #physicsForce #astrophysics #gtavity

7 months ago
NGC 2359 Thor's Helmet ©

NGC 2359 Thor's Helmet ©

10 months ago
Two observations of the galaxy NGC 1512 are split diagonally, with Webb’s observations at top left and Hubble’s at bottom right. The galaxy’s core is centered and circular, with two prominent dust lanes crossing the large diagonal bar structure appearing toward the top left and bottom right. The central bar is blue at top, looking like a gap until a closer examination shows it feeds a larger, oval shape that looks braided with many spiral arms. In Webb’s image, the spiral arms are composed of many filaments in shades of orange. In Hubble’s image the bar is a light pinkish-brown and the spiral arms are a mix of bright blue star clusters and dark brown dust lanes, Click View Description for additional details.

Yes, you are seeing double! A James Webb Space Telescope infrared image is at top left and visible light image from Hubble at bottom right. The resolution is the same—but each show off the gas, dust, and stars in various detail. Explainer: https://webbtelescope.pub/3WCQFSx

2 years ago
Before You Ask, Yes, We See That Face-shaped Cloud Made Of Dust And Gas (with Stars For Eyes) On The

Before you ask, yes, we see that face-shaped cloud made of dust and gas (with stars for eyes) on the right side of this image as well.  

But the Tarantula Nebula is a far wilder place than weird red blobs. It is a large star-forming region of ionized hydrogen gas that lies 161,000 light-years from Earth in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Its turbulent clouds of gas and dust can be seen swirling between the region’s luminous, newly formed stars.

Also known as 30 Doradus, it is the brightest star-forming region in our galactic neighborhood and home to the hottest, most massive stars known. This makes it an excellent natural laboratory to test theories of star formation and evolution. 

Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, C. Murray, E. Sabbi; Y.-H. Chu.

11 months ago

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA has released 25 new stunning images of various cosmic objects.

To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA Has Released 25 New Stunning
To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA Has Released 25 New Stunning
To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA Has Released 25 New Stunning
To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA Has Released 25 New Stunning
To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA Has Released 25 New Stunning
To Celebrate The 25th Anniversary Of The Chandra X-ray Observatory, NASA Has Released 25 New Stunning
11 months ago
Cosmic Jellyfish: Interacting Galaxies UGC 9326/7 ©

Cosmic Jellyfish: Interacting Galaxies UGC 9326/7 ©

1 year ago
What Is Casting Dark Shadows Across 36,000 Light-years Of Space In This Hubble Space Telescope Image?

What is casting dark shadows across 36,000 light-years of space in this Hubble Space Telescope image?

The mysterious dark rays appearing to emanate from galaxy IC 5063 have intrigued astronomers, and there are a few different ideas about what is causing them. They could be like the shadows of clouds when light from the setting Sun pierces through them.

Astronomers have traced the rays back to the galaxy’s core, the location of an active supermassive black hole. One idea suggests that the shadows are being cast into space by an inner tube-shaped ring, or torus, of dusty material surrounding the black hole.

Credit: NASA, ESA, and W.P. Maksym (CfA).

ALT TEXT: Rust-colored view of space, with a bright, narrow purple region at the center, a galaxy. Background stars and galaxies are scattered sparsely—this is a dusty rather than starry scene. To the upper left of the bright central region are dark dust lanes. Opposite these to the lower right, one dark area extends from the central bright region and splits into two dark rays. Similar dark rays can be seen to the top left, behind the dust lanes. The edges of the entire image are dark, fading from the colored center.

1 year ago
A Cosmic Draw By Europeanspaceagency

A cosmic draw by europeanspaceagency

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