Monday, 11 November 2013

Hubble Telescope iPad Folio Cases

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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Monogram Gum 58 Emission Nebula, outer space image Ceiling Lamp

Here's a gorgeous lamp featuring a beautiful image from deep in outer space.


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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A fantastic colour composite image of RCW120 (aka Gum 58).
It reveals how an expanding bubble of ionised gas about ten light-years across is causing the surrounding material to collapse into dense clumps where new stars are then formed.
The 870-micron submillimetre-wavelength data were taken with the LABOCA camera on the 12-m Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope. Here, the submillimetre emission is shown as the blue clouds surrounding the reddish glow of the ionised gas (shown with data from the SuperCosmos H-alpha survey). The image also contains data from the Second Generation Digitized Sky Survey (I-band shown in blue, R-band shown in red).more items with this image
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ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA www.eso.org
Reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.


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Martian moon samples will probably have bits of Mars too

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Researchers have helped to confirm the idea that the surface of Phobos contains tons of dust, soil, and rock blown off the Martian surface by large projectile impacts. That means a sample-return mission planned by the Russian space agency could sample two celestial bodies for the price of one.

via Science Daily

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Spitzer and ALMA reveal a star's bubbly birth

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Combined observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the newly completed Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile have revealed the throes of stellar birth as never before in the well-studied object known as HH 46/47.

via Science Daily

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Physicists 'uncollapse' a partially collapsed qubit

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(Phys.org) —One of the striking features of a qubit is that, unlike a classical bit, it can be in two states at the same time. That is, until a measurement is made on the qubit, causing it to collapse into a single state. This measurement process and the resulting collapse may at first seem irreversible. (Once you open the box to find a dead cat, there's no going back, right?) But recently physicists have been investigating the possibility of "uncollapsing," or recovering the state of, a qubit that has been partially collapsed due to a weak measurement. The results could be used for implementing quality control in quantum systems.



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Stonehenge at Night Posters

Here's a great poster featuring a beautiful image from deep space

sometimes it's difficult to choose what to feature from amongst the fantastic designs on Zazzle. I finally settled on this great design by corbisimages,
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ImageID: AX028971 / M. Dillon / CORBIS / Stonehenge at Night /

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Old young stars

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(Phys.org) —The early stages of a star's life are critical both for the star and for any future planets that might develop around it. The process of star formation, once thought to involve just the simple coalescence of material under the influence of gravity, actually entails a complex series of stages, with the youngest stars assembling circumstellar disks of material, possibly preplanetary in nature. In the current models, conservation of angular momentum during the collapse of cloud cores leads to the formation of these discs. The presence and evolution of these circumstellar discs is important both for the planets that form from them and for the star itself.



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Helix Nebula Hubble Wall Decals

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

what do you think of this one? I bumped into it and thought it was cool. By AstronomyGiftShop,
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Hubble photograph of the Helix Nebula

This eye-like composite photograph of the Helix Nebula is created from images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and Chile's Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. It shows orange-coloured gaseous clouds around a blue central area.

Credit: NASA, ESA, C.R. O'Dell (Vanderbilt University), and M. Meixner, P. McCullough, and G. Bacon ( Space Telescope Science Institute)

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Hubble 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!

after scouring the Zazzle market place for a while, I settled on this as my choice for today. By BeautifulGargoyle,
another talented creative from the Zazzle community!


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Monogram Cats Eye Nebula, Eye of God outer space Hanging Pendant Lamp

Here's a gorgeous lamp featuring a beautiful image from deep in outer space.


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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A gorgeous design featuring a composite image of the Cat's Eye nebula from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope.
This famous nebula represents a phase of stellar evolution after a star like our Sun runs out of fuel. In this phase, a star becomes an expanding red giant and sheds some of its outer layers, eventually leaving behind a hot core that collapses to form a dense white dwarf star. A fast wind emanating from the hot core rams into the ejected atmosphere, pushes it outward, and creates the graceful filamentary structures.
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Image credit: NASA/Chandra www.nasa.gov

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Rosetta’s last trip home

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Space science image of the week: Four years ago ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft made its final flyby of Earth en route to comet Churyumov–Gerasimenko, where it will arrive in May

via ESA Space Science

http://spaceinimages.esa.int/Images/2009/11/Anticyclone_over_the_South_Pacific

New paradigm for solar cell construction demonstrated

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(Phys.org) —For solar panels, wringing every drop of energy from as many photons as possible is imperative. This goal has sent chemistry, materials science and electronic engineering researchers on a quest to boost the energy-absorption efficiency of photovoltaic devices, but existing techniques are now running up against limits set by the laws of physics.



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Northern Lights Or Aurora Borealis, Tilton Lake, S Posters

Here's a great poster featuring a beautiful image from deep space

what do you think of this one? I bumped into it and thought it was cool. By corbisimages,
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ImageID: 42-24118648 / Mike Grandmaison / All Canada Photos/Corbis / Northern Lights Or Aurora Borealis, Tilton Lake, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.

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Helix Nebula Hubble Wall Sticker

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

it's always a pleasure to choose a design from AstronomyGiftShop,
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Hubble photograph of the Helix Nebula

This eye-like composite photograph of the Helix Nebula is created from images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and Chile's Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. It shows orange-coloured gaseous clouds around a blue central area.

Credit: NASA, ESA, C.R. O'Dell (Vanderbilt University), and M. Meixner, P. McCullough, and G. Bacon ( Space Telescope Science Institute)

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