Friday, January 7, 2022

Alien Antimatter Crashes into Earth

01/07/2022

NEWS & FEATURES

Alien Antimatter Crashes into Earth
Erick Beiser/ICECUBE/NSF

It came from outer space. And it was tiny.

6" Mars Globe 
Unveiling the clouds of Venus
NASA

Venusian clouds have mystified astronomers for decades. But recent attempts to explain them have led to tantalizing prospects.

How the GOODS fields expanded our cosmic boundaries
NASA, ESA, H. Teplitz and M. Rafelski (IPAC/Caltech), A. Koekemoer (STScI), R. Windhorst (Arizona State University), and Z. Levay (STScI)

Astronomers threw an enormous amount of resources at two small patches in the sky in search of the faintest and most distant galaxies.

Watch stars slingshot around the Milky Way's supermassive black hole
ESO/GRAVITY collaboration

The images are the sharpest yet of the area at our galaxy’s core.

Ask Astro: How much of the universe can we observe?
NASA/ESA

What is the difference between the observable universe and the whole universe?

OBSERVING

The sky this week
Tom Lee (Flickr)

Your daily digest of celestial events coming soon to a sky near you.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

Black letter
Giovanni Tumino from Ragusa, Italy

Barnard’s E is a combination of two dark nebulae that lie some 2,000 light-years away in the constellation Aquila the Eagle. Barnard 142 is the C-shaped feature, while B143 is the relatively straight line below it.

FEATURED PRODUCTS

This message was sent to ceo.studentlike.spuniv@blogger.com.

© 2022 Kalmbach Media Co. 21027 Crossroads Circle Waukesha, WI 53186

Scientist Pankaj

Today in Science: The staggering success of vaccines

...