Jupiter’s Storms /NASA

Jupiter’s Storms /NASA
Jupiter’s Storms /NASA
Jupiter’s Storms /NASA

Jupiter’s storms /NASA

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2 years ago
Webb’s Jupiter Images Showcase Auroras, Hazes By James Webb Space Telescope

Webb’s Jupiter Images Showcase Auroras, Hazes by James Webb Space Telescope


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2 years ago
NGC 1566, Spanish Dancer

NGC 1566, Spanish Dancer


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5 years ago
Another Comic For Assorted Planets Month!
Another Comic For Assorted Planets Month!
Another Comic For Assorted Planets Month!
Another Comic For Assorted Planets Month!

Another comic for assorted planets month!

Time for a comic about Jupiter!

http://www.space.com/7-jupiter-largest-planet-solar-system.html

7 years ago

This page has a great selection of free wallpapers from these adorable artists!

Space is scary wallpaper is now available!

Space Is Scary Wallpaper Is Now Available!

Show your love for the darkness of space by using this wallpaper for your desktop!

You can download it on the main website: 

https://www.cosmicfunnies.com/freebies/

Scroll down the wallpaper section and you should be able to see it.

Enjoy!


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10 years ago
A Multi-Camera 360° Panoramic Timelapse Of The Stars By Vincent Brady [VIDEO]

A Multi-Camera 360° Panoramic Timelapse of the Stars by Vincent Brady [VIDEO]


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2 years ago

With October just around the corner, NASA has released its latest Galaxy of Horrors posters. Presented in the style of vintage horror movie advertisements. As fun and creative as all three posters are, they're based on real phenomena. 🎃

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

Can you hear this exoplanet screaming?

As HD 80606 b approaches its star from an extreme, elliptical orbit, it suffers star-grazing torture that causes howling, supersonic winds and shockwave storms across the planet. Its torturous journey boils its atmosphere to a hellish 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit every 111 days, roasting both its light and dark sides. HD 80606b will never escape this scorching nightmare.

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

This bone-chilling force will leave you shivering alone in terror!

An unseen power is prowling throughout the cosmos, driving the universe to expand at a quickening rate. This relentless pressure, called dark energy, is nothing like dark matter, that mysterious material only revealed by its gravitational pull. Dark energy offers a bigger fright: pushing galaxies farther apart over trillions of years, leaving the universe to an inescapable, freezing death in the pitch black expanse of outer space.​

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

Cygnus X-1 Presents:

It’s Dinner Time and You’re The Meal!

Lurking in our galaxy, approximately 6,000 light-years from Earth, is a monster named CygnusX-1. This black hole, which has about 14.8 times the mass of our Sun, will stretch and squeeze anything it captures in its immense gravity. Cygnus X-1 is waiting, snacking on its neighboring star. Don’t get too close, or you’ll become its next meal!

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

This chillingly haunted galaxy mysteriously stopped making stars only a few billion years after the Big Bang! It became a cosmic cemetery, illuminated by the red glow of decaying stars. Dare to enter, and you might encounter the frightening corpses of exoplanets or the final death throes of once-mighty stars.

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

Something strange and mysterious creeps throughout the cosmos. Scientists call it dark matter. It is scattered in an intricate web that forms the skeleton of our universe. Dark matter is invisible, only revealing its presence by pushing and pulling on objects we can see. NASA’s Roman Space Telescope will investigate its secrets. What will be revealed?

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

In the depths of the universe, the cores of two collapsed stars violently merge to release a burst of the deadliest and most powerful form of light, known as gamma rays. These beams of doom are unleashed upon their unfortunate surroundings, shining a million trillion times brighter than the Sun for up to 30 terrifying seconds. No spaceship will shield you from the blinding destruction of the gamma ray ghouls!

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

These doomed worlds were among the first and creepiest to be discovered as they orbit an undead star known as a pulsar. Pulsar planets like Poltergeist and its neighboring worlds, Phobetor and Draugr, are consumed with constant radiation from the star’s core. Nothing but the undead can subsist in this most inhospitable corner of the galaxy.

With October Just Around The Corner, NASA Has Released Its Latest Galaxy Of Horrors Posters. Presented

This far-off blue planet may look like a friendly haven – but don’t be deceived! Weather here is deadly. The planet’s cobalt blue color comes from a hazy, blow-torched atmosphere containing clouds laced with glass. Howling winds send the storming glass sideways at 5,400 mph (2km/s), whipping all in a sickening spiral. It’s death by a million cuts on this slasher planet!

4 years ago

More than Just Dust in the Wind

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From space, we can see a swirling brown mass making its way across the Atlantic – dust from the Sahara Desert – the largest hot desert in the world. It’s a normal phenomenon. Every year, winds carry millions of tons of dust from North Africa, usually during spring and summer in the Northern Hemisphere.

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June 2020 has seen a massive plume of dust crossing the ocean. It’s so large it’s visible from one million miles away in space.

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Dust clouds this large can affect air quality in regions where the dust arrives. The particles can also scatter the Sun’s light, making sunrises and sunsets more vibrant.

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Dust particles in the air are also known as aerosols. We can measure aerosols, including dust, sea salt and smoke, from satellites and also use computer models to study how they move with the wind.

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Following the transport of dust from space shows us how one of the driest places on Earth plays a role in fertilizing the Amazon rainforest. There are minerals in Saharan dust, like phosphorous, that exist in commercial fertilizers, helping seed the rainforest.

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2 years ago
NGC 1999

NGC 1999

Just south of the Orion nebula is a dense area of dust and gas forming stars, in fact, the first Herbig-Haro stars were located here, protostars pushing intense beams of matter out at the poles.

The mystery is the black blob in the white region, a reflective nebula from the star V380 Ori, but what is the dark patch ?

NGC 1999

Originally it was thought to be a dense dark cloud of dust, hiding the light, however further analysis has found it is indeed a hole, made to look black in contrast to the bright reflective surroundings.


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4 years ago
The Phases Of Venus As It Orbits The Sun, Illustrated By John Emslie In Astronomical Diagrams, 1851.

The phases of Venus as it orbits the Sun, illustrated by John Emslie in Astronomical Diagrams, 1851.


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