JWST recently released a raw image of Saturn, which looks incredible. But it also means that its gas giant collection is complete!!
Bask in their gaseous glory and Webb's stellar performance!
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JWST recently released a raw image of Saturn, which looks incredible. But it also means that its gas giant collection is complete!!
Bask in their gaseous glory and Webb's stellar performance!
Did you guys see eyeball world
It's tidally locked (always faces its star, like how the moon faces the earth)
Over 800 terrestrial exoplanets visualized and arranged according to their equilibrium temperature and size.
chart by u/mVargic
DISCLAIMER: pluto is not in this poll because there's too little space to be able to include all the other cool dwarf planets like ceres/eris/haumea/makemake/gonggong/senda/etc here too!! sorry! if you bother me about this I will block you!
Venus, Callisto (Jupiter’s moon), Neptune
Giant Planets at near-IR wavelengths with adaptive optics
l images not to scale; via ResearchGate
Do u think sci-fi writers realize how massively Bad destroying a planet is. Like, an Entire Planet, Exploded. Cool visual! Explosions. As we typically think of them are not possible in a vacuum but that's besides the point. The Point Is uh that's a whole planet? That is a Whole planet. If it can sustain life this is Infinitely Worse. I'm the kind of dumb ass that will think about it too hard and I just
That's. More death than any previous extinction event, anything the human race has endured, all at once. Just, no more life. That's any recorded history kept on the planet itself, destroyed. No writing no fossil record nothing. An Entire Planet, Gone. Like??? Y'all realize how huge blowing up a planet is, right. That's A Planet. If this was earth you'd have more than like 30 seconds of going "damn that sucks :/" before moving on with the plot but if it isn't earth it's just shock value huh. Okay
The last part reads like I'm an alien personally offended by this trope and yknow what. Perhaps
Saturn 2014 - Cassini
The moon handing us its resume to become a planet:
Neptune taken by Voyager 2 on August 24 1989
Credit: NASA / Voyager 2 / Kevin Gill
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Rings and Moons Circling Uranus, taken by Hubble space telescope.
ultraviolet + infrared images of Pluto, Venus, Mercury and Mars by hubble
Triton (Neptune I), Io, Europa.
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