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Matti Narkia

35 Stunning Hi-Res "Public Domain" Astronomy Images | BittBox - 0 views

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    In the wake of Shepard Fairey's debacle with the AP over the rights to the image he used as reference/inspiration for his wildy popular Obama poster, I wanted to share a list of Public Domain Licensed images, in this case, astronomy. Fairey's situation should hit home with all pixel junkies out there and remind us that we have to pay close attention to the licenses associated with the images we use in our design work. I've compiled a list of beautiful, inspiring astronomy images that all have a Public Domain License.
Janos Haits

John Chumack's astrophotography space photos, images, and prints - 4 views

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    "Deep Space Photos & Photography from Galactic Images ®. We display and sell high-quality astronomy pictures & prints developed at the Chumack Observatories. Images of stars, galaxy photos, sun, moon and solar system pictures, planet pictures, and constellation photos are in the Image Gallery and also available for purchase in the online store."
Todd Suomela

Guest Post: Evalyn Gates on Cosmic Magnification (or - Invasion of the Giant Blue Space... - 0 views

  • This is not just a pretty picture, however – the image packs a lot of scientific information. The authors extract the mass distribution in the cluster (which has implications for cosmological models), measure the mass-to-light ratio of the bright galaxy in the center of the cluster, and use the magnifying power of the lens to search for even more distant galaxies. The basic idea is to construct a model of the lens, starting with the cluster galaxies and a dark matter halo; then refine the model to reproduce the multiple images that are seen. Using this refined model it’s possible to predict the location of additional images of a given source, and to identify regions of high magnification that can then be examined for multiple images of other sources. Any additional images that are found can be used to further refine the model and so on.
  • This galaxy has been lensed by the warp in spacetime created by the cluster. Light from the galaxy, which lies almost directly behind the center of the cluster but much farther away from us, travels along several curved paths through the cluster lens, producing multiple magnified images of the galaxy. The inset box shows a computer generated model of the unlensed source galaxy, enlarged by a factor of four so that the details, including the spiral arm structure, are visible. Without the lensing power of the cluster, we would see this galaxy as a single small blue smudge. In general, lensing will both magnify and distort (shear) images of a background source. This lens is fairly unique in that we see large but relatively intact images of the spiral galaxy, which implies that the mass distribution in the central region of the cluster must be nearly uniform.
Sandra Flores

First images of the comet - 0 views

Send Mars probes first images of the cometOn Sunday evening, the comet C / 2013 A1 (Siding Spring) is over flown at a distance of almost 140,000 kilometers on Mars. All active Mars probes have surv...

started by Sandra Flores on 05 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Sandra Flores

First images of the comet - 0 views

Send Mars probes first images of the cometOn Sunday evening, the comet C / 2013 A1 (Siding Spring) is over flown at a distance of almost 140,000 kilometers on Mars. All active Mars probes have surv...

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Kevin Jorgensen

Dawn Snaps Its Best-Yet Image of Dwarf Planet Ceres | NASA - 0 views

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    Article talks about image captured by Dawn spacecraft and it's mission to Ceres.
Sandra Flores

Look a Little Closer - 0 views

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Astro Biology

Mars having Oddball Orbits - 0 views

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    Are astronomers capable of detecting habitable planets with a 3:2 spin orbit resonance? Check out myths, facts, images and latest discoveries only at Astrobilogy Magazine.
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    Are astronomers capable of detecting habitable planets with a 3:2 spin orbit resonance? Check out myths, facts, images and latest discoveries only at Astrobilogy Magazine.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Hubble Heritage Gallery of Images - 0 views

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    Images seen through the Hubble telescope
Maluvia Haseltine

Spitzer Telescope Images Incredible NGC 1097 Galaxy - 0 views

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    NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has imaged a wild creature of the dark -- a coiled galaxy with an eye-like object at its center.
Kalyan Roy

Image of the Day: A Cosmic Circle of Light - 0 views

  • Astronomers generally believe that the giant bar, which is too faint to be seen in this image, funnels the gas to the inner ring, where massive stars are formed within numerous star clusters.
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