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🌎 Infographic of the number of discovered and confirmed exoplanets from NASA.
At the moment, science knows 5569 planets, 199 of which are of terrestrial type, 1679 are super-earths, 1772 are gas giants, 1912 are Neptunes, and 7 are of unknown type.
🌑 One of the most unusual angles of the Moon you've ever seen.
Craters, mountain ranges, and depressions seem to have emerged from the shadows.
🔭 Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile has shown the first images.
With the world's largest digital camera - 3,200 megapixels - it captured images that demonstrate its capabilities.
A giant "jellyfish" has been captured in the skies of China. The country has successfully launched the Tianzhou-9 cargo spacecraft, which has left a trail in the sky resembling an exotic marine creature.
Читать полностью…🕸️ Martian "webs" under the scope of the Curiosity rover.
No, these are not the webs of alien spiders — they are boxwork structures that resemble webs, but are actually the traces of ancient underground water that seeped through the rock.
Curiosity is already drilling into these rocks to collect samples and help geologists understand how this area was formed.
The panorama features 291 images collected from the Mastcam camera from May 15 to May 18, 2025.
❤️❤️ This is not a painting — it is a view from space of the sand and seaweed off the coast of the Bahamas.
The image was taken by the Landsat 7 satellite.
💥 The birth of a star
The frame shows gas and dust clouds from which a new luminary is formed. Pure astronomy, no fiction.
NASA has confirmed the existence of 5,806 exoplanets in 4,336 systems as of December 12, 2024. Most of them were discovered by the Kepler telescope 🔭
Читать полностью…Comparing Earth to the largest known star, Stephenson 2-18 ⭐
Читать полностью…The thin Martian atmosphere, photographed by the Mars Express spacecraft.
Читать полностью…Calculating the approximate flight time from Earth to the planets of the Solar System 🚀
Читать полностью…The size is impressive!
IC 1101 is the largest known galaxy in the universe.
🌍 Earth from the depths of space.
As spacecraft leave Earth's orbit, they occasionally turn back to capture our planet, a tiny, bright dot in the vastness of space.
🚀 Starship in space.
A picture of the Starship spacecraft during its recent test flight.
One of the key steps in developing a superheavy system for future missions to the Moon and Mars.
👀 The James Webb Space Telescope captured the Cosmic Owl, a bright collision between two ring-shaped galaxies
Читать полностью…👀 Shooting the ISS transit against the background of the Sun: in one of the frames, the station passed exactly along the edge.
Читать полностью…View from the International Space Station as it passes over the night side of Earth
Читать полностью…💥 Astronomers captured a star that exploded... TWICE for the first time.
A supernova 60,000 light-years away put on a real space show:
• First, the outer helium shell exploded.
• Then the shock wave reached the core, and the second explosion .
The picture was taken with the VLT space telescope in Chile.
🔥 NASA astronaut Donald Pettit recreated a legendary scene from the iconic film "2001: A Space Odyssey"
Читать полностью…🟠 The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an breathtaking image of Jupiter from space!
Читать полностью…A mesmerizing time-lapse from the International Space Station, captured by NASA astronaut Johnny Kim, shows our planet in motion.
Читать полностью…A video showing how high you can jump on each of the moon planets 🤔
Читать полностью…🌏 View from the window to the Earth - from orbit.
Look at our planet through the dome of the ISS: golden deserts, dark blue oceans and 16 orbits around the Earth per day.
In the timelapse, the solar panels of the station and the docked ship are visible - a typical day in orbit.
In the Starship video, you can see how the three central Raptor engines change position, moving towards the center immediately after the stage separation.
During the docking process, the engines are initially directed outward to allow the hot gases to dissipate, preventing damage to the booster. Once the docking is complete, the engines return to the center for continued flight.
🟡 Weather on Titan: cloudy, methane rain, and a bit of space chemistry.
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