-
Data from NASA's sky-mapping telescope released
LOS ANGELES – NASA has released a trove of data from its sky-mapping mission, allowing scientists and anyone with access to the Internet to peruse millions of galaxies, stars, asteroids and other hard-to-see objects. Link Removed due to 404 Error Many of the targets in the celestial...- cybercore
- Thread
- asteroid astronomy black holes comet cosmos data release discovery galaxies image infrared jpl mission nasa observatory quasars science sky mapping spacecraft telescope wise
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
Was There a Natural Nuclear Blast on Mars? Ever wonder why the red planet is red?
Link Removed Ever wonder why the red planet is red? About 180 million years ago, a planet-shattering yet naturally occurring nuclear reaction may have wiped out everything on Mars, sending a shockwave that turned the planet into dry sand. Even more incredible: A natural nuclear...- cybercore
- Thread
- astrobiology astronomy debris dr. john brandenburg earth explosion gamma rays hotspot mare acidalium mars natural reaction nuclear planet propulsion radioactivity radioisotopes research sand space science
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO ✹ Solar-eclipse-march-19th-2011 ✹
On March 19th, a full Moon of rare size and beauty will rise in the east at sunset. It's a super "perigee moon"--the biggest in almost 20 years. "The last full Moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of 1993," says Geoff Chester of the US Naval Observatory in Washington DC. "I'd say...- cybercore
- Thread
- 2011 astronomy astrophysics bright moon full moon geoff chester lunar gravity lunar orbit moon illusion moon size natural disaster observation perigee sky gazing supermoon tides us naval observatory
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO Ξ Laser Scan May Show Stonehenge Secrets Ξ
Modern technology may be the key to unlock hidden secrets about an ancient monument: Stonehenge. Researchers are using lasers to scan the nearly three dozen stones, or megaliths, that make up the famous circular complex on the Salisbury Plain of southern England. Stonehenge in High...- cybercore
- Thread
- 3d imaging archaeology astronomy burial cultural heritage digital model heritage historic sites landscape laser scanning megaliths monuments research rock art salisbury plain secret stonehenge survey tourism transportation
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO Kepler-11
NASA hails 'amazing' exoplanetary system Six bodies huddled around distant yellow dwarf NASA's Kepler space observatory has spotted an "amazing" exoplanetary system - six planets orbiting a sun-like star some 2,000 light-years from Earth. Kepler-11 represents "the...- cybercore
- Thread
- astrobiology astronomy celestial bodies cosmos dwarf star exoplanets gravity habitable zone kepler-11 light-year nasa planet candidates planet sizes planetary density planetary system protoplanetary disk space exploration space mission super-earth transit method
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
UFOs: From Antiquity to Now
UFOs: From Antiquity to Now Circular ships, vertical aerial cylinders, spheres, disks, wheels in the sky, hat-shaped things, flying pillars or columns and triangular-shaped objects. At first glance, you might think those are common, almost daily, descriptions of UFOs reported by...- cybercore
- Thread
- aerial ancient texts astronomy chris aubeck civilization credibility eyewitness history jacques vallee legends nuremberg phenomenon reports research science sightings technology ufo unexplained wormholes
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO The Black Hole !
:insanity:- whoosh
- Thread
- astronomy black holes cosmology
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
Huge Black Hole Discovered in Small Galaxy
Huge Black Hole Discovered in Small Galaxy Which came first: the black hole or its home galaxy? This chicken-and-egg analogy is an issue raised with the discovery of a massive black hole inside a tiny, dwarf galaxy, and it may provide clues to the formation of the universe. A little...- cybercore
- Thread
- american astronomical society astronomy black holes characteristics cosmos discovery experiment findings formation galaxy gravitational henize 2-10 massive milky way research scientists space suns supermassive universe
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO Why Volunteer for a One-Way Mission to Mars?
Why Volunteer for a One-Way Mission to Mars? If NASA put out the word that it was looking for volunteers to suit up for the first manned mission to Mars, the line outside Cape Canaveral might stretch from there to the moon. But what if they said it was a nine-month trip on a cramped...- cybercore
- Thread
- adventure astrobiology astronomy challenges climate change colonization cosmology discovery extraterrestrial future of earth isolation life on mars mars mission nasa one-way trip psychological impact space exploration space travel spirit volunteers
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
Largest structure yet seen in the Universe
BBC News - Planck telescope observes cosmic giants A supercluster of galaxies as it appears in Planck data (l) and in XMM data (r). Such structures contain hundreds of billions of suns The Planck space telescope has identified some of the largest structures ever seen in the Universe...- cybercore
- Thread
- astronomy astrophysical phenomena astrophysical study astrophysics celectromagnetic spectrum cmb cosmic microwave background cosmic structures dark matter esa galaxy clusters gravitational clusters inflation planck telescope space observations sunyaev-zel'dovich superclusters universe xmm-newton
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
Triple Sun seen over China
Link Removed due to 404 Error Video -->> http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20110110/video/vwl-triple-suns-over-china-15af341.html An astronomical phenomenon that appears to show three suns appears above Changchun, the capital city of Jilin Province in northeast China. Two smaller suns appeared...- cybercore
- Thread
- astronomy atmosphere aura changchun china ice crystals jilin lighting nature optical phenomenon refraction science spectacle sunshine triple sun visuals weather winter
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
11th-century Egyptian scholar proved Aristotle wrong on optics
Link Removed Ibn al-Haytham's 11th-century Book of Optics, which was published exactly 1000 years ago, is often cited alongside Newton's Principia as one of the most influential books in physics. Yet very little is known about the writer, considered by many to be the father of modern optics...- cybercore
- Thread
- arabic science aristotle arrest astronomy book of optics caliph contributions engineering golden age ibn al-haytham lighting mathematics medieval science optics perception physics psychology reflection science history scientific method
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
Free lightshow
If you can watch the sky tonight: On Astronomy: Don`t miss this month`s Quadrantid shower - Broomfield Enterprise Apologies for the link...>-)- kemical
- Thread
- astronomy celestial event light show meteor night sky quadrantid skywatching view
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
OMG... Your gonna need a place to hide..
Would you bet your life in a 1-300 chance? SPACE.com -- Asteroid With Chance of Hitting Earth in 2029 Now Being Watched 'Very Carefully'- kemical
- Thread
- 2029 asteroid astronomy chance earth risk science space watch
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet
Gliese 581g - Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet The researchers estimate that the average surface temperature of the planet is between -24 and 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-31 to -12 degrees Celsius). Actual temperatures would range from blazing hot on the side facing...- cybercore
- Thread
- astronomy astrophysics discovery earth-like exoplanets gliese 581g gravity habitable keck observatory life forms liquid milky way observation planetary system radial velocity research space science star system telescope temperature
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
L
So when relaxing from Astronomy, I did a DualBoot Windows 7 and Ubuntu and I also listen to Japanese
So when relaxing from Astronomy, I did a DualBoot Windows 7 and Ubuntu, I did post some pictures of my setup in General Computing, and I also listen to Japanese music and rate these songs on animenfo radio and chat there, my nickname on animenfo radio is Rukasuzu. I chat on Ubuntu Irc...- Lukasz
- Thread
- anime astrology astronomy canon chat club computing dual boot irc lukasztarkowski meade music photography radio rate rukasuzu setup telescope ubuntu windows 7
- Replies: 0
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
VIDEO Moon and Mars Shots You've Never Seen Before
- Celestra
- Thread
- astronomy mars media moon photography shot space youtube video
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler
-
First Direct Photo of Alien Planet Finally Confirmed
A planet outside of our solar system, said to be the first ever directly photographed by telescopes on Earth, has been officially confirmed to be orbiting a sun-like star, according to follow-up observations. The alien planet is eight times the mass of Jupiter and orbits at an unusually great...- reghakr
- Thread
- 1rxs 1609 adaptive optics alien astronomy astrophysics atmosphere cosmic exoplanets hot planet imaging infrared observation observatory planet discovery planetary formation research spectroscopy stars telescope young stars
- Replies: 1
- Forum: The Water Cooler