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Showing posts with label light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light. Show all posts

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Light from the dark cloud


ESO shows a dark cloud in which new stars are formed straight, while a collection of bright stars, who have left their dusty nursery already.

While on the left side of the new recording sees a dark, elongated structure resembling a cloud of smoke on the right side, a small group of bright stars lit the scene. At first glance, the two parts of the image not to be contradictory, but in reality they are closely linked. 

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Chilean worries mysterious streak of light


Around midnight, it was noted 'a very striking light' in the sky of Iquique,
The Committee for the Study of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena initiated an investigation

The past midnight across much of the sky of Iquique, which many photographed, but that could not be picked up by radar and control towers.
Authorities are investigating a mysterious trail in Chile last midnight light that crossed much of the sky of Iquique in the north,

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Einstein was right: The Neutrinos no travel faster than light. The bars are two types of people: those who vibrated months ago because Einstein was wrong, and those who rejoice now that they were wrong that vibrated. If Einstein had reared its head on 23 September and had read the cover of The World, which declared inaugurated the era of travel to the past, most likely would have responded: "If they feel the good Lord, because my theory is correct.” It's what he said in a similar situation, or worse.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Our Sun


Show the Sun’s surface impression, recognized because the round off as it appear in ultraviolet light, graceful from the Sun to shape the solar wind.  (Courtesy by SOHO) . SOHO is a project of international cooperation Between ESA and NASA.
Every feature of the outline image ground magnetic structure. The hottest areas appear almost white, while the darker red areas indicate cooler temperatures. The Sun is the nearest star to Earth, is who has made life possible on our planet. It belongs to the classification of spectral class G2 dwarf (intermediate), has a special feature that differentiates it from a multitude of stars that populate our Milky Way Galaxy.

Nebulae


The nebulae is more or less solid, evident or not from Earth. Nebulae can be found anywhere in the interstellar space. Before the invention of the telescope, the term nebula was applied to all celestial objects of diffuse appearance. As a result, many objects are now known to be star clusters of galaxies were called nebulae. Nebulae have been detected in almost all galaxies, including our own, the Milky Way. Depending on the age of stars associated, it can be classified into two groups: 1. - Associated evolved stars, such as planetary nebulae and supernova remnants. 2. - Associated with very young stars, some even still in the process of training, such as Herbig-Haro objects and molecular clouds.