COSMOS-AzTEC-1.
COSMOS-AzTEC-1 is almost 13 billion years old
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
COSMOS-AzTEC-1.
COSMOS-AzTEC-1 is almost 13 billion years old
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
Magnetar !
An artistic representation of a magnetar surrounded by the nebula responsible for the continuum radio emission associated with some cosmic fast radio bursts.
US NSF/AUI/NSF NRAO S. Dagnello
"Pangea Proxima"
ou probably learned about Pangea, also spelled Pangaea, the prehistoric supercontinent that once hosted the earliest dinosaurs. Around 200 million years ago, the process known as continental drift began to shift portions of land apart. Riding the tectonic plates, the continents separated and migrated to their current locations. Yet Earth's surface is not static. Continents continue to shift, causing the Himalayas to rise Slightly each year and the continents to continually, slowly move. In fact, recent scientific estimates suggest that in about 250 million years, the continents will merge back together into a supercontinent.
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The artistic concept of Kepler-186f is the result of scientists and artists collaborating to help imagine the appearance of these distant worlds.
Credit: NASA Ames/SETI Institute/JPL-CalTech.
An artist's impression of a powerful supernova explosion.
Astronomers have discovered that a supernova found in 2018 likely marked the birth of a black hole or neutron star.
G.BACON STSCI/ESA/NASA
An artist’s rendering of the surface of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan,
Image credit: Benjamin de Bivort, debivort.org / CC BY-SA 3.0.
Z Ceti d is a super Earth exoplanet that orbits a M-type star. Its mass is 1.14 Earths, it takes 4.7 days to complete one orbit of its star, and is 0.02764 AU from its star. Its discovery was announced in 2017.
Credit: Nasa
An arrangement of 3 exoplanets to explore how the atmospheres can look different based on the chemistry present and incoming flux.
Jack Madden Art
An artist's impression of the GJ887 planetary system.
Credit: Mark Garlick
Artist’s impression of supernova 1993J.
Image by NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)
An artist’s impression of the disc of gas and cosmic dust around a young star.
Photo: AFP
Artist’s rendetion of the SN 2019EHK Supernova
Photo courtesy of Aaron M. Geller in collaboration with northwestern university professor Raffaella Margutti and graduate student Wynn Jacobson-Galan
This artist's rendering shows a type of gas giant planet known as a hot Jupiter that orbits very close to its star.
Finding more of these youthful planets could help astronomers understand how they formed and if they migrate from cooler climes during their lifetimes.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Cosmos: Possible Worlds in earnest,
Courtesy FOX
Spacecraft landing on asteroid...
Credit: Victor Habbick
CONCEPT ART OF AN IMBH EATING A STAR.
IMAGE: NASA/ESA/D. PLAYER/STSCI
Nasa, James Webb Telescope,
On it’s list of duties, the device will study the solar system, directly image exoplanets, photograph the first galaxies, and explore the mysteries of the origins of the universe.
joint venture between NASA, the european space agency (ESA), the canadian space agency (CSA) and space telescope science institute (STSCI)