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Blue Marble, Eastern Hemisphere March 2014 By NASA Goddard Photo And Video

Blue Marble, Eastern Hemisphere March 2014 by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

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This impressive storm captured by Geoff Green over West Australia in August 2018, gives you an idea of the huge frequency at which lightning happen in an extreme weather event

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Shuttle Atlantis Over The Bahamas. 🚀

Shuttle Atlantis over the Bahamas. 🚀

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Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!
Our Amazing Solar System!

Our Amazing Solar System!

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Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It
Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It

Pluto’s Surface Changes Faster Than Earth’s, And A Subsurface Ocean Is Driving It

“These mountains aren’t static and stable, but rather are temporary water-ice mountains atop a volatile, nitrogen sea. The evidence for this comes from multiple independent observations. The mountains only appear between the hilly highlands, after the edge of a basin rim, and young plains with flowing canals. These young plains occur in Pluto’s heart-shaped lobe, which itself was caused by an enormous impact crater. Only a subsurface, liquid water ocean beneath the crust could cause the uplift we then see, leaving the nitrogen to fill it in.”

In July of 2015, NASA’s New Horizons Mission arrived at Pluto, photographing the world at the highest resolution ever, with some places getting as up-close as just 80 meters (260 feet) per pixel. Not bad for a world more than 3 billion miles (5 billion kilometers) from home! What we’ve learned is breathtaking. Rather than a static, frozen world, we found one with tons of evidence for active, interior geology, as well as with a changing surface that renews itself and undergoes cycles, quite unexpectedly to many. There’s also not an enormous heart, but rather a massive, volatile-filled crater that caused Pluto to tip over at least once in its past, and may yet cause it to tip over again in the near future.

If you ever wanted to know how these distant, icy worlds come alive, there’s never been a better way to find out than in the aftermath of what New Horizons taught us!

4 years ago
Curiosity: Sol 3048 Via NASA Https://ift.tt/3vSSsDz

Curiosity: Sol 3048 via NASA https://ift.tt/3vSSsDz

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Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 
Jupiter Descending 

Jupiter Descending 

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Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter

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Image Of Saturn Taken By Cassini Spacecraft In October 28, 2016.

Image of Saturn taken by Cassini spacecraft in October 28, 2016.

Credit: NASA/JPL 

4 years ago
After Completing Its SSO-A Mission Of Launching A Record Breaking 64 Satellites At Once, The B5 Falcon
After Completing Its SSO-A Mission Of Launching A Record Breaking 64 Satellites At Once, The B5 Falcon
After Completing Its SSO-A Mission Of Launching A Record Breaking 64 Satellites At Once, The B5 Falcon

After completing its SSO-A mission of launching a record breaking 64 satellites at once, the B5 Falcon 9 booster landed for the third time breaking another record!

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