Friday 27 September 2013

Welcome to the Space Room Decal

Here's a great wall decal featuring a beautiful image from deep space

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tagged with: astronomy, stars, science, astonomy, space, universe, nebula, planets, cosmological, space travel, planet, star, discovery, explore, exploring, fantasy, sci, fiction, orbit, orbital, travel, research, cosmonaut, astronaut, spaceship, starship

Waiting for clearance in geostationary orbit to leave the home planet and explore new worlds in outer space. Digital artwork by Liz Molnar. Planets, stars, space clouds, lights were made with basic Photoshop effects and brushes, planets' surfaces created from photos.

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North American and Pelican Nebulae Square Sticker

Here's a great sheet of stickers featuring a beautiful image from deep space


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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A gorgeous picture from outer space featuring the North American and Pelican emission nebulae in the constellation of Cygnus, The Swan. The red, green and yellow areas all highlight the cloud of interstellar ionised hydrogen.
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Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

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NASA Awards Synthetic Aperture Radar Distributed Active Archive Center Contract

NASA has selected the University of Alaska at Fairbanks to develop and operate the Synthetic Aperture Radar Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) for NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System.

via NASA Breaking News

http://www.nasa.gov/press/2013/september/nasa-awards-synthetic-aperture-radar-distributed-active-archive-center-contract

Astronauts Practice Launching in NASA's New Orion Spacecraft

For the first time, NASA astronauts are practicing a launch into space aboard the agency's Orion spacecraft, and provided feedback on the new capsule's cockpit design.

via NASA Breaking News

http://www.nasa.gov/press/2013/september/astronauts-practice-launching-in-nasas-new-orion-spacecraft

Updated Cygnus Rendezvous Date, NASA TV Coverage for Orbital Sciences' Demonstration Mission to International Space Station

NASA and its International Space Station partners have approved a Sunday, Sept. 29, target arrival of Orbital Sciences' Cygnus spacecraft on its demonstration cargo resupply mission to the space station.

via NASA Breaking News

http://www.nasa.gov/press/2013/september/updated-cygnus-rendezvous-date-nasa-tv-coverage-for-orbital-sciences

'Accelerator on a chip' demonstrated

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In an advance that could dramatically shrink particle accelerators for science and medicine, researchers used a laser to accelerate electrons at a rate 10 times higher than conventional technology in a nanostructured glass chip smaller than a grain of rice.



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Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841 iPad Case

Here's a great iPad case from Zazzle featuring a Hubble-related design. Maybe you'd like to see your name on it? Click to personalize and see what it's like!

who do you know that would like one of these? A special design by annaleeblysse,
another talented creative from the Zazzle community!


tagged with: spiral, galaxy, ngc, 2841, galaxies, space, image, images, hubble, telescope, astronomy, misaneous

Image of Spiral Galaxy NGC 2841 released thanks to Hubble/NASA.

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Space-based laser system as a cost-effective way to nudge small asteroids away from collision course with Earth

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A space-based laser system could be a cost-effective way to nudge small asteroids away from a collision course with Earth.

via Science Daily

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Scientists find a Martian igneous rock that is surprisingly Earth-like

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Scientists report on the analysis of a surprisingly Earth-like Martian rock, discovered by the Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity, that offers new insight into the history of Mars's interior and suggests parts of the Red Planet may be more like our own than we ever knew.

via Science Daily

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Several NASA spacecraft track energy through space

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Scientists have provided the most comprehensive details yet of the journey energy from the sun takes as it hurtles around Earth's magnetosphere. Understanding the changes energy from the sun undergoes as it travels away and out into space is crucial for scientists to achieve their goal of some day predicting the onset of space weather that creates effects such as the shimmering lights of the aurora or interruptions in radio communications at Earth.

via Science Daily

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North America Nebula Wall Decals

Here's a great wall decal featuring a beautiful image from deep space

today I've chosen for you this popular design from Zazzle. It was created by SpaceVoyage,
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A spectacular image from the space. A file is a big size and high quality so You can resize, move or rotate an image for the best view of the product Also you can add your text or any other illustration if needed.
DESCRIPTION:
North America Nebula in Different Lights
This new view of the North America nebula combines both visible and infrared light observations, taken by the Digitized Sky Survey and NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, respectively, into a single vivid picture.
The nebula is named after its resemblance to the North American continent in visible light, which in this image is represented in blue hues. Infrared light, displayed here in red and green, can penetrate deep into the dust, revealing multitudes of hidden stars and dusty clouds. Only the very densest dust clouds remain opaque, like the dark bands seen in the "Gulf of Mexico" area.
Clusters of young stars (about one million years old) can be found throughout the image. Slightly older but still very young stars (about three to five million years) are also liberally scattered across the complex, with concentrations near the "head" region of the Pelican nebula, which is located to the right of the North America nebula (upper right, bluish portion of this picture).
In this combined view, the visible part of the spectrum from the Digitized Sky Survey is represented in blues and blue-green hues. The Spitzer component contains data from the infrared array camera. Light with a wavelength of 3.6 microns has been color-coded green; 4.5-micron light is orange; 5.8-micron and 8.0-micron light are red.
Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech



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Helix Nebula Cover For iPad

Here's a great iPad case from Zazzle featuring a Hubble-related design. Maybe you'd like to see your name on it? Click to personalize and see what it's like!

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tagged with: helix, nebula, eye, god, nasa, images, hubble, planetary, glowing, night, skies, space, starfield, astronomy, awesome, telescope

The image is of the Helix Nebula thanks to NASA's Hubble program.

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Water for future Mars astronauts?

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Within its first three months on Mars, NASA's Curiosity Rover saw a surprising diversity of soils and sediments along a half-kilometer route that tell a complex story about the gradual desiccation of the Red Planet. Perhaps most notable among findings from the ChemCam team is that all of the dust and fine soil contains small amounts of water.

via Science Daily

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