Monday 6 January 2014

Hubble Repairs iPad Mini 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!

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Space has an 'animalistic' sound, according to artist in residence

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A new project led by a Leverhulme Artist in Residence at the University of Leicester has revealed the 'animalistic' sounds in the dark, cold vacuum of space and the boiling mass of the sun.

via Science Daily

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Monogram The Swan, Constellation Cygnus deep space 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 star forming region in Constellation Cygnus (The Swan). This Hubble image shows a dust-rich, interstellar gas cloud with a new-born star in the centre of the hour-glass shape. The glowing blue of the hydrogen in this nebula is due to the jets being emitted from the forming star as dust falls into into it and this causes the heating and turbulence of the hydrogen. The star, known as S106 IR, is reaching the end of its birth and will soon enter the much quieter period of adulthood known as the main stage.
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Image credit: NASA, the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI) and ESA

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Newfound planet is Earth-mass but gassy

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An international team of astronomers has discovered the first Earth-mass planet that transits, or crosses in front of, its host star. KOI-314c is the lightest planet to have both its mass and physical size measured. Surprisingly, although the planet weighs the same as Earth, it is 60 percent larger in diameter, meaning that it must have a very thick, gaseous atmosphere.



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Supernova's super dust factory imaged with ALMA

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Striking new observations capture, for the first time, the remains of a recent supernova brimming with freshly formed dust. If enough of this dust makes the perilous transition into interstellar space, it could explain how many galaxies acquired their dusty, dusky appearance.

via Science Daily

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The Cosmic Web Poster

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

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The shape and dynamics of the largest structures in the Universe

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Triple millisecond pulsar laboratory challenges theory

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(Phys.org) —Millisecond pulsars are old neutron stars, which rotate several hundred times per second. They are often found in binary systems and their existence can be explained by mass transfer from a companion star. The recent discovery of a millisecond pulsar orbited by two white dwarfs (Ransom et al., 2014) comes as a surprise and challenges current theories of their formation. The astrophysicists Ed van den Heuvel of the University of Amsterdam and Thomas Tauris from Bonn have developed a semi-analytical model which can resolve the intriguing formation of this unique triple system.



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Newly discovered three-star system could test Einstein's theory of General Relativity

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A newly discovered system of two white dwarf stars and a superdense pulsar -- all packed within a space smaller than the Earth's orbit around the sun -- is enabling astronomers to probe a range of cosmic mysteries, including the very nature of gravity itself.

via Science Daily

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Name, Tadpole Nebula, Auriga Constellation Gift Wrap

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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series An awesome outer space picture featuring the Tadpole Nebula, a star forming hub located about 12000 light years away in the Auriga constellation.
This nebula is brimming with new-born stars, many as young as only a million years of age. It's called the Tadpole nebula because the masses of hot, young stars are blasting out ultraviolet radiation that has etched the gas into two tadpole-shaped pillars, called Sim 129 and130, the yellow forms that seem to be swimming away from the three red stars close to the centre of the picture.
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Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA

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Does a planet need life to create continents?

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If not for life, Earth may not have possessed the continents it does now, instead becoming a planet covered nearly entirely in ocean, researchers say.



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Cygnus Loop Nebula Wall Skins

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

here's a cool design that is sure to work out for you. It was created by FinalFrontier,
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Taken by NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer, the Cygnus Loop nebula is a supernova remnant 1,500 light-years away, left over from a massive stellar explosion that occurred between 5,000 to 8,000 years ago and would've been bright enough to be seen from Earth. Keywords: NASA Photo, ESA, Hubble Space Telescope, PIA15415, Astronomy, Science, Physics, Universe, Cosmos, Big Bang Theory, Milky Way, Galaxy, Stars, Geek, Nerd

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Star Cluster N90 Hubble Space iPad Folio 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!

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This beautiful Hubble space photograph shows a cluster of newly formed stars in the N90 star forming region. Shiny twinkling stars are surrounded by brown dust clouds and dark black sky.

Image Credit: NASA, ESA and the Hubble Heritage Team STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration

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Monogram, Orion Nebula Pillars of Dust space image Desk Lamps

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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A gorgeous deep space photograph featuring dark pillars of dust doing their best to resist erosion by the intense ultraviolet radiation from the most massive of Orion's stars.
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Image credit: NASA, ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team

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An unblinking eye

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Space science image of the week: staring deep into the Cat’s Eye Nebula with the Hubble Space Telescope

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NASA / Mars / Curiosity / Mastcam / Poster

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

who do you know that would like one of these? A special design by AdamsAppleBowTie,
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Focusing the 100-millimeter Mastcam This image is from a test series used to characterize the 100-millimeter Mast Camera on NASA's Curiosity rover. It was taken on Aug. 23, 2012, and looks south-southwest from the rover's landing site.The 100-millimeter Mastcam has three times better resolution than Curiosity's 34-millimeter Mastcam, though it has a narrower field of view. The gravelly area around Curiosity's landing site is visible in the foreground. Farther away, about a third of the way up from the bottom of the image, the terrain falls off into a depression (a swale). Beyond the swale, in the middle of the image, is the boulder-strewn, red-brown rim of a moderately-sized impact crater. Farther off in the distance, there are dark dunes and then the layered rock at the base of Mount Sharp. Some haze obscures the view, but the top ridge, depicted in this image, is 10 miles (16.2 kilometers) away.Scientists enhanced the color in one version to show the Martian scene under the lighting conditions we have on Earth, which helps in analyzing the terrain.

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Name, Wreath Nebula, intriguing outer space image Wrapping Paper

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Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A gorgeous outer space picture featuring the Wreath Nebula, located in our Milky way near the boundary between the constellations of Perseus and Taurus.
Tiny particles of dust, glowing warmly in the energy being radiated by the new-born star are similar to those in the composition of our Earthly smog. The red cloud is cooler than its environs and likely comprises more metallic elements as well.
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Stellar Nursery R136 Room Sticker

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

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The massive, young stellar grouping, called R136, is only a few million years old and resides in the 30 Doradus Nebula, a turbulent star-birth region in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), a satellite galaxy of our Milky Way. Keywords: NASA Photo, ESA, Hubble Space Telescope, opo0932a, Astronomy, Science, Physics, Universe, Cosmos, Big Bang Theory, Milky Way, Galaxy, Stars, Geek, Nerd

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