Cassiopeia

Cassiopeia

ten cykl zdjęć został wypożyczony do naszej galerii z NASA

mcfeely

mcfeely 2009-08-24

galaxy diamond sphere

nestor

nestor 2009-08-24

Cassiopeia rzeczywiście przypomina kule diamentową w Galaktyce

ariel2

ariel2 2009-08-24

Miałem kiedyś ochotę na pomalowanie w ten sposób sufitu,odradziła mi rodzinka cha cha cha ,pozdrawiam.

misiek85

misiek85 2009-08-24

Robi wrażenie ;)

adgam9

adgam9 2009-08-24

Piekne......

nestor

nestor 2009-09-01

This majestic false-color image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows the "mountains" where stars are born. Dubbed "Mountains of Creation" by Spitzer scientists, these towering pillars of cool gas and dust are illuminated at their tips with light from warm embryonic stars. The new infrared picture is reminiscent of Hubble's iconic visible-light image of the Eagle Nebula, which also features a star-forming region, or nebula, that is being sculpted into pillars by radiation and winds from hot, massive stars. The pillars in the Spitzer image are part of a region called W5, in the Cassiopeia constellation 7,000 light-years away and 50 light-years across. They are more than 10 times in the size of those in the Eagle Nebula (shown to scale here). The Spitzer's view differs from Hubble's because infrared light penetrates dust, whereas visible light is blocked by it. In the Spitzer image, hundreds of forming stars (white/yellow) can seen for the first time inside the central pillar, and do...

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