Pramesh Gupta
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Captured last night- probably the coolest comet shot I've ever gotten. I've never seen such a dynamic tail on a come. Incredible active, and moving quickly, which makes photographing it a challenge. See how it moves in the reply.
Just to be clear - given recent drivel on line - Comet 3I/Atlas is a comet, made of carbon dioxide and water ices and bits of other stuff. It is entirely natural in origin, its orbit is as expected and it will whizz around the sun and then disappear off into the galaxy again. If…
Dust on the surface of layered north polar ice deposits, as captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in August. The area shown is about a kilometer across. science.nasa.gov/mission/mars-r…
Clearest image ever taken of Mars' North Pole. Yes that's water ice.
Stuff approaching a black hole may swirl near the event horizon in a pancake of gas and debris called an accretion disk. Even though the black hole itself can’t be seen, the incredibly hot disk glows in X-rays. That’s one extreme pancake!
THE NIGHT SKY ON MARS LOOKS INSANE Imagine standing on Martian soil under a sky so dense with stars it feels unreal. That’s the view - no atmosphere to blur it, no city lights to drown it out. How long until we’re the ones under that sky?
That fuzzy, purple smudge is a distant black hole growing at one of the fastest rates ever seen. It's located roughly 12.8 billion light-years from Earth, which means that we're seeing it as it was just ~920 million years after the universe began. More: s.si.edu/red6
Remember the “leopard spots” rock Perseverance sampled last year? After a year of scientific scrutiny, the rock remains the mission's best candidate for containing signs of ancient microbial life processes. More on this peer-reviewed finding: go.nasa.gov/4nmZuKm
A stellar jet on the edge of our milky way 💥 These seething twin jets of hot gasses are blazing across 8 light-years – twice the distance between our Sun and the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. In this new image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, the…
Sapphire Canyon, a Martian sample collected by our Perseverance rover, could preserve evidence of ancient life on the Red Planet. Here's what we've learned after a year of scientific scrutiny: go.nasa.gov/4n35lVM
After a year of scientific scrutiny, a rock sample collected by the Perseverance rover has been confirmed to contain a potential biosignature. The sample is the best candidate so far to provide evidence of ancient microbial life on Mars. go.nasa.gov/4n35lVM
Hello again 👋 The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has returned to this cloudy cluster after more than 20 years! Access more space-themed .gifs at our giphy page: ow.ly/4VRE50WUlty
#PPOD: A Windblown Star Cavity ✨ This illuminated cavity, known as LDN 1471, was created by a newly forming star, seen as the bright source at the peak of the parabola. This protostar is experiencing a stellar outflow interacting with the surrounding material in the Perseus…
'NGC 4565: Galaxy on Edge' Image Credit & Copyright: José Rodrigues (IA, OFXB) apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap250904.… #space #astronomy
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A photo of forest refracted in a drop of water.
Uranus is warmer than we thought. New computer modeling techniques revealed that Uranus generates internal heat. This is similar to our solar system’s other gas giants, like Jupiter or Neptune. go.nasa.gov/44HzIKx
Sometimes, you ask if I get lonely here on the Red Planet – but I'm never alone, because I brought 1.2 million of your names with me to Mars! They’re etched onto two microchips, each about the size of a dime. Every sol I explore, you’re right here with me. 🫶
Earthlings love a photo drop, so here’s a way to see mine as soon as they're sent back to Earth: My raw (unedited) images feed: 📷 🔗 go.nasa.gov/3c3eGr9
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