Found Images: 2013 April

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Re: Found Images: 2013 April

Post by MargaritaMc » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:15 pm

http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2013/sn1006/
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This is a reduced size image that I've made for posting here
A new Chandra image of SN 1006 provides new details about the remains of an exploded star.

This explosion was witnessed from Earth over a millennium ago.

The Chandra data provides the best map to date of the debris field including information on important elements expanding into space.

SN 1006 belongs to a class of supernova used to measure the expansion of the Universe.

This year, astronomers around the world have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of X-ray astronomy. Few objects better illustrate the progress of the field in the past half-century than the supernova remnant known as SN 1006.

When the object we now call SN 1006 first appeared on May 1, 1006 A.D., it was far brighter than Venus and visible during the daytime for weeks. Astronomers in China, Japan, Europe, and the Arab world all documented this spectacular sight. With the advent of the Space Age in the 1960s, scientists were able to launch instruments and detectors above Earth's atmosphere to observe the Universe in wavelengths that are blocked from the ground, including X-rays. SN 1006 was one of the faintest X-ray sources detected by the first generation of X-ray satellites.

A new image of SN 1006 from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals this supernova remnant in exquisite detail. By overlapping ten different pointings of Chandra's field-of-view, astronomers have stitched together a cosmic tapestry of the debris field that was created when a white dwarf star exploded, sending its material hurtling into space. In this new Chandra image, low, medium, and higher-energy X-rays are colored red, green, and blue respectively.
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Re: Found Images: 2013 April

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Re: Found Images: 2013 April

Post by starsurfer » Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:46 am

Milky Way panorama
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Re: Found Images: 2013 April

Post by Ann » Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:32 am

Here's a delightful video of Comet PANSTARRS. I hope I can post it here.



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Re: Found Images: 2013 April

Post by starsurfer » Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:11 pm

NGC 2264 region
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IceBridge: Saunders Island and Wolstenholme Fjord

Post by bystander » Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:42 am


IceBridge Survey Flight Over Saunders Island and Wolstenholme Fjord

This image of Saunders Island and Wolstenholme Fjord with Kap Atholl in the background was taken during an Operation IceBridge survey flight in April, 2013. Sea ice coverage in the fjord ranges from thicker, white ice seen in the background, to thinner grease ice and leads showing open ocean water in the foreground.

In March 2013, NASA's Operation IceBridge scientists began another season of research activity over Arctic ice sheets and sea ice. IceBridge, a six-year NASA mission, is the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown. It will yield an unprecedented three-dimensional view of Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, ice shelves and sea ice. These flights will provide a yearly, multi-instrument look at the behavior of the rapidly changing features of the Greenland and Antarctic ice.

Image Credit: NASA / Michael Studinger
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Re: Found Images: 2013 April

Post by starsurfer » Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:12 am

Sh2-129
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