This artist's concept shows a glowing patch of ultraviolet light near Saturn's north pole that occurs at the "footprint" of the magnetic connection between Saturn and its moon Enceladus.(Image credit: NASA/JPL/JHUAPL/University of Colorado/Central Arizona College/SSI) I'll talk about this later.
ESA (European Space Agency) with the help of Herschel Space Observatory found out a donut-shaped cloud encircling Saturn.
Astronomers have found that there are several fluctuations on blazing jets at Blackholes.
Nowadays Blackholes are nothing new to you (or at least they shouldn't...and if you have not heard about them, wait for my article: How About...Blackholes? , in which you'll know more information about them) but now astronomers have seen that they might behave a little bit different than thought.
Herschel Telescope has changed what we know about new born galaxies.
Remember that previous article about Filaments, called Sonic Boom? (Well if you haven't read it yet, I'd recommend you to read it. ) Well, now Herschel brought us even better news about how galaxies form.
Scientists have discovered two supermassive blackholes merged together.
NASA scientists, with the help of Chandra space observatory (X-rays) and Hubble Space Telescope, have unveiled the nearest existing Galaxy with two supermassive blackholes.
Fifty years ago, an astronaut named Alan B. Shepard
became the first US man in space
May 5th, 1961 9:34 a.m. EST. Freedom 7 capsule. Barely 23 days before, Soviet Yuri Gagarin had became the first man in space, and now it was time for Alan Shepard to be the second but first US man in space.
Remember a previous post dealing with Herschel Telescope?
Well, if you haven´t read it yet here you can take a look to know more about what I am talking about, because believe me Herschel telescope is amazing.
And if you already read that previous article, I need to tell You something...remember that quote
"188 years later, Herschel still gazes at the skies." Well after reading this article, You might think I will need to re-phrase that quote for something like "188 years later, Herschel keeps surprising us."
Our whole universe was in a hot dense state, Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait...The Earth began to cool, The autotrophs began to drool, Neanderthals developed tools, We built a wall (we built the pyramids), Math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries,
Yes, you read correctly, there are still tons of secrets for us to unveil, from our Moon. This year hasn't been the exception, who would ever wonder about a similar...
188 years later, Herschel still gazes at the skies.
A new combination of Newton’s and Herschel’s knowledge, helped scientists discover more secrets from our nearest (2.5 million light-years) spiral Galaxy: Andromeda (M31)
Hello there! I just wanted to tell you, I'll be posting in a different way. From this year on, stay tuned to read this about how Space and Aeronautics was A Month like this at the Skies...