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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.
Dave Knowles

Buying used astronomy equipment - 0 views

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    A guide on buying used astronomy equipment online, very handy tips on what to look out for.
Janos Haits

space-history - Silk - 3 views

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    "The Silk team has created an interactive database of 300 manned spaceflights, including the 80 missions to the International Space Station. You can use this resource to learn all about the history of man's adventure's in space: click on specific events to access their fact sheet, or use the "Explore mode" to combine variables, add filters and choose the type of graph. "
Janos Haits

MilkyWay@home - 0 views

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    Milkyway@Home uses the BOINC platform to harness volunteered computing resources, creating a highly accurate three dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy using data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This project enables research in both astroinformatics and computer science.
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

Back on The Ground - 0 views

Furnace starts trial operationThe German ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst is now back on the ground, the commissioning of an assembled by him on the ISS furnace for experiments in materials science, h...

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

Back on The Ground - 0 views

Furnace starts trial operationThe German ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst is now back on the ground, the commissioning of an assembled by him on the ISS furnace for experiments in materials science, h...

started by Sandra Flores on 09 Jan 15 no follow-up yet
Janos Haits

HubbleSite - Out of the ordinary...out of this world. - 1 views

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    'Space Telescope Science Institute At the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), we're working hard to study and explain the once-unimaginable celestial phenomena now made visible using Hubble's cutting-edge technology. In the course of this exploration we will continue to share with you the grace and beauty of the universe, because the discoveries belong to all of us.'
Philip Solars

Go Solar Today! - 1 views

started by Philip Solars on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Astro Biology

Latest News from Astrobiology Magazine - 0 views

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    Get latest NASA invention's pictures, discoveries, technologies, space exploration and other news only at Astrobiology Magazine. Join us on Pinterest to see current happenings in Universe.
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    Get latest NASA invention's pictures, discoveries, technologies, space exploration and other news only at Astrobiology Magazine. Join us on Pinterest to see current happenings in Universe.
Astro Biology

Know More about Robotic Mars Mission - 0 views

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    Do you know Robotic missions to Mars have revealed clues about the planet's atmosphere and surface composition? NASA is investing to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. Want to know more about Robotic Mars Mission.
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    Do you know Robotic missions to Mars have revealed clues about the planet's atmosphere and surface composition? NASA is investing to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. Want to know more about Robotic Mars Mission.
Janos Haits

spaceengine - Home page - 1 views

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    SpaceEngine - is a free space simulation software that lets you explore the universe in three dimensions, starting from planet Earth to the most distant galaxies. Areas of the known universe are represented using actual astronomical data, while regions uncharted by human astronomy are generated procedurally. Millions of galaxies, trillions of stars, countless planets!
Dave Knowles

Astronomy Classifieds | Buy & Sell Astronomy Equipment in the UK - 0 views

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    Buy and sell astronomy equipment in the UK. Sell your used astro telescope, eyepieces, mounts, accessories for free.
Janos Haits

George's Astrophotography - Home - 1 views

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    The primary purpose of this web site is to share my astrophotography experiences and results with others. I started astrophotography using a webcam and 8" Celestron SCT in 2001.
Janos Haits

Home - Mars One - 1 views

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    Human settlement of Mars in 2023 Mars One will establish the first human settlement on Mars in 2023. A habitable settlement will be waiting for the settlers when they land. The settlement will support them while they live and work on Mars the rest of their lives. Every two years after 2023 an additional crew will arrive, such that there is a real living, growing community on Mars. Mars One has created a technical plan for this mission that is as simple as possible. For every component of the mission we have identified at least one potential supplier. Mars One invites you to join us in this next giant leap for mankind!
Janos Haits

SkyWatch - the way our skies were meant to be discovered - 6 views

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    "Look up to the Sky and Dream. NASA Space Apps 2014 Winning Prototype in "Best Use Of Data""
Todd Suomela

Astronomical Data Center Home page - 0 views

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    For 25 years, the ADC was a key center for published astronomy data, catalogs, and journal tables. The ADC made these data sets computer readable and developed new methods, tools, and techniques for their preparation and use.
Janos Haits

Extreme Science - 0 views

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    Extreme Science is the place online to find the biggest, baddest, and the best in the world of extremes and learn about the science behind what makes each the most extreme example of its kind. Here you'll find world records in natural science, including earth science and the plant and animal kingdom. Not only will you find out who holds the records, but also key science concepts used to explain the story behind the record.
Janos Haits

Tau Zero Foundation - 0 views

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    The Tau Zero Foundation is a volunteer group of scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and writers who have agreed to work together toward practical interstellar flight and to use this quest to teach you about science, technology, and our place in the universe. By posting the latest developments and unfinished advancements here, we give students the starting materials to begin their own discoveries. By showing both how daunting and incredible this challenge is, we hope to increase attention on protecting the habitability of Earth while planning journeys into the galaxy. By reaching for the stars we will create benefits every step of the way.
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