…and here is the rest of the solar system. More on the way!
…and here is the rest of the solar system. More on the way!
The Deep Space set. Enjoy.
Tomorrow I’ll be working on images of spacecraft and manned exploration of space.
As promised, this is what I’ve gotten done so far, just us and our neighbors this side of the asteroid belt. Keeping the format simple.
PS - just noticed the above images are iPhone sized, so have at it:)
National Geographic’s Amazing Hubble Images
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Jupiter and its moons; Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
One of the first photos that got me lots of followers was this one right here, of Io. Seriously, I might just need to do a whole week (maybe in the Summer - I’m waaay to busy right now) dedicated to the different moons in our solar system.
I did do a week dedicated to Io in 2010.
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From A Trip Across the Solar System, one of 34 photos. Here, a view of the Sun on March 7, 2012, seen in extreme ultraviolet wavelengths by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly aboard NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Looping lines reveal solar plasma that is rising and falling along magnetic field lines in the solar atmosphere, or corona. The brighter prominence at upper left is named solar active region 1429, which has already released several large solar flares, some accompanied by large explosions of solar plasma known as coronal mass ejections. (NASA/SDO)
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Jupiter in HD
A 720p HD video of Jupiter recorded between October 10th and October 15th, 2011 from the 1 meter Telescope at the Pic du Midi Observatory, using a Basler Scout Camera.
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