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    DRAGONFotografie z vesmíru a kosmonautiky +videa
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    Huygens landing






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    Treasure Hunt for Cassini Reveals Tiny Moon Atlas
    While most eyes on Earth have been focused on the Red Planet and the eventful landing of the Curiosity Rover,
    other missions throughout the Solar System are delivering stunning vistas as well, such as this image from
    NASA’s Cassini spacecraft of tiny moon Atlas as it shines just above Saturn’s rings. Atlas, just 30 kilometers
    (or 19 miles) across, sits just above the ring plane in this image taken by Cassini’s narrow-angle camera on
    April 16, 2012 at a distance of 1.4 million kilometers (870,000 miles). At this distance, Atlas appears as
    a small white dot. Atlas orbits Saturn between the main rings and the thin F ring.

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    Hubble's Close Encounter with the Tarantula


    Turning its eye to the Tarantula Nebula, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has taken this close-up of the outskirts of the main cloud of the Nebula.

    The bright wispy structures are the signature of an environment rich in ionized hydrogen gas, called H II by astronomers. In reality these appear red, but the choice of filters and colors of this image, which includes exposures both in visible and infrared light, make the gas appear green.

    These regions contain recently formed stars, which emit powerful ultraviolet radiation that ionizes the gas around them. These clouds are ephemeral as eventually the stellar winds from the newborn stars and the ionization process will blow away the clouds, leaving stellar clusters like the Pleiades.

    Located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our neighboring galaxies, and situated at a distance of 170,000 light-years away from Earth, the Tarantula Nebula is the brightest known nebula in the Local Group of galaxies. It is also the largest (around 650 light-years across) and most active star-forming region known in our group of galaxies, containing numerous clouds of dust and gas and two bright star clusters. A recent Hubble image shows a large part of the nebula immediately adjacent to this field of view.

    The cluster at the Tarantula nebula’s center is relatively young and very bright. While it is outside the field of view of this image, the energy from it is responsible for most of the brightness of the Nebula, including the part we see here. The nebula is in fact so luminous that if it were located within 1,000 light-years from Earth, it would cast shadows on our planet.

    The Tarantula Nebula was host to the closest supernova ever detected since the invention of the telescope, supernova 1987A, which was visible to the naked eye.

    The image was produced by Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys, and has a field of view of approximately 3.3 by 3.3 arcminutes.

    A version of this image was entered into the Hubble’s Hidden Treasures Image Processing Competition by contestant Judy Schmidt. Hidden Treasures is an initiative to invite astronomy enthusiasts to search the Hubble archive for stunning images that have never been seen by the general public. The competition has now closed and the results will be published soon.


    European Space Agency
    Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
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    Spaceflight Now | STS-134 | Aboard shuttle Endeavour one final time
    http://www.spaceflightnow.com./shuttle/sts134/120808gallery/







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    2012 Perseid Meteor Shower

    Last night I went out to Snowy Range in Wyoming in search of dark skies for the Perseid meteor shower. I wanted something special for the foreground and I knew the Snowies faced in the perfect direction to get this shot. I started shooting at 10pm and didn't stop until 5 am, I had to change my battery every 2 hours which made for a long night. The moon rose around 1am to light up the mountain range.

    This is a composite of 23 images, 22 for the meteors/stars and 1 taken at sunrise for the foreground which was lightly blended in. I also corrected the orientation of the meteors to account for the rotation of the earth (this took forever!) Thanks to +Gary Randall for this idea!

    I had a great night which was made even better because I spent it with my newly adopted dog Emmie, she was a trooper!

    View larger or download wallpaper for free on my website! http://www.davidkinghamphotography.com/night/h626c32b#h626c32b
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    NASA - Hubble's Close Encounter with the Tarantula
    http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/tarantula.html

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    krasny video..
    World's biggest astronomy project: ALMA telescope | Space | EarthSky
    http://earthsky.org/space/worlds-biggest-astronomy-project-alma-telescope

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    Despite the Perseid meteor shower being more visible in the northern hemisphere, due to the path of Comet Swift-Tuttle's orbit,
    the shower was also spotted from the exceptionally dark skies over ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile.



    Denizens of planet Earth watched last year's Perseid meteor shower by looking up into the bright moonlit night sky. But this remarkable view captured
    on August 13, 2011 by astronaut Ron Garan looks down on a Perseid meteor. From Garan's perspective onboard the International Space Station orbiting
    at an altitude of about 380 kilometers, the Perseid meteors streak below, swept up dust left from comet Swift-Tuttle heated to incandescence. The
    glowing comet dust grains are traveling at about 60 kilometers per second through the denser atmosphere around 100 kilometers above Earth's surface.
    In this case, the foreshortened meteor flash is right of frame center, below the curving limb of the Earth and a layer of greenish airglow, just below
    bright star Arcturus. Want to look up at this year's Perseid meteor shower? You're in luck. This weekend the shower should be near its peak, with less
    interference from a waning crescent Moon rising a few hours before the Sun.



    Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks August 12 - Perseid Meteor Shower: Jim Gamble photographed this "nice, bright and
    long magnitude -8.6 Perseid" using an all-sky camera at the El Paso Station of the Sandia All Sky Camera Network.

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    NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Image

    This imagery is being released in association with NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission. This is a temporary caption to be replaced as soon as more information is available. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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    (pro změnu ESA, koráb MGS-3)

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    HWLLFFRDD: (Mlha to neni, jenom zapraseny pruhledny kryt kamery :)
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    HWLLFFRDD: v kontextu okolní krajiny z 3D modelu

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    Mlha se hlásí!



    Curiosity's first color image of the Martian landscape looking north
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