Impressive images of the Universe


Sometimes you asked yourself what things are beyond of our atmosphere, these shiny dots in our night sky and how far there are? What's their size?, thanks to enter to my first post with beautiful images taken by the best telescopies around the world, some of it by the Hubble Space Observatory, others from Earth and other artistic recreations.

Extras below:


A black hole in front of Andromeda galaxy (M31)
Type: Artistic recreation



Neptune cloud surface, the sun looks tiny and tenuous
Type: Artistic recreation



A black hole ejecting material that couldn't swallow
Type: Artistic recreation



Ultra-deep field of Hubble Space Observatory
Type: Hubble image



Galaxy cluster Abell 1689.
Type: Hubble image



Total Sun eclipse in "ring" phase or Baily's Pearl
Type: Taken from Earth



Big hole in Solar's crown
Type: Taken from a telescopy



Milky Way during the dawn
Type: Taken from Earth



Beautiful nebulas is southern Milky Way
Type: Taken from Earth



Earth's atmosphere with some colors (blue to yellow)
Type: Taken from ISS



One of my favorites, the Earth and Moon from Mercury
Type: Taken by spaceship Mariner II



Exoplanet in one star in Gemini Constellation
Type: Artistic recreation



Black hole vortex recreation
Type: Artistic recreation



Nebula and star rising
Type: Taken by Subaru Telescopy in Japan



Jupiter in visible spectrum
Type: Taken by Voyager II spaceship



Four planets in the evening
Type: Taken from Earth



Andromeda galaxy, nearest from Earth (Magellanic clouds are galactic satellites), and will fusion with the Milky Way, our galaxy in approximately 5,000 million years.
Type: Hubble image



Milky Way, marking some nebulas, some of them very known.
Type: Hubble image



Giant stars and galaxies
Type: Hubble image



Hat or ring type galaxy
Type: Hubble image



Sedna planet (or planetoid)
Type: Artistic recreation



Saturn positions from 2001 to 2029
Type: Info image



Jupiter's atmosphere movement
Type: Animation



Black hole swallowing one star
Type: Artistic recreation



Nebulas y stars.
Type: Hubble image



Aurora borealis in North Pole.
Type: Taken from Earth



Star cluster like Pleiades
Type: Hubble image



Real color Jupiter's photo
Type: Voyager II image



Lagoon nebula
Type: Hubble image



Whirlpool galaxy
Type: Hubble image



M76 galaxy.
Type: Hubble image



McNaught Comet (2001)
Type: Keck Telescopy image



Jellyfish nebula.
Type: Hubble image



Milky Way from the ocean shore
Type: Image from Earth



Galactic collision
Type: Hubble image



Neptune's atmosphere
Type: Image from Voyager II



NGC 1365.
Type: Hubble image



NGC 5566.
Type: Hubble image



NGC 6188 nebula
Type: Hubble image



NGC 7129 star cluster
Type: Hubble image



Bubble nebula or NGC 7635.
Type: Hubble image



Venus too "close" from moon (2008)
Type: Image from Earth



Perseids meteor shower
Type: Image from Earth



Perseids meteor shower with storm beyond
Type: Image from Earth



Can you find Pluto?, is between the two lines
Type: Image from Earth



Star emittering energy
Type: Hubble image



Mars in sky during 2010
Type: Image from Earth, Info



Saturn
Tipo: Image from Celestia[/quote]



Solar eclipse shadow, from Chile
Type: Image from Earth



1987a supernova remainings, in Big Magellanic Cloud, our galactic satellite
Type: Image from Spitzer Space Telescopy



Star cluster (right), globular cluster (left).
Type: Image from Hubble



Energy emitted by the solar crown, and diverted by the magnetic fields during an eclipse
Type: Image from Earth



Solar eclipse from Isla de Pascua
Type: Image from Earth



Solar eclipse progress
Type: Image from Earth, info


Extras

Planetarium simulator:

Stellarium 0.11.3
This program simulates one planetarium in your screen, very useful when camping and get equipped with a laptop and want to know the name and positions of some stars, because the star and planet positions here shown are the same ones.

Requirements:
- RAM: 256 MB or higher
- Graphic memory: 32 MB or higher
- Processor: 1.4 GHz or higher
- 200 MB HDD
- Updated graphic adapter drives

Download from author's Website:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/stellarium/files/Stellarium-win32/0.10.5/stellarium-0.10.5.exe/download

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Program to travel around the Universe:

If you ever wanted to travel around the Universe, know and travel around the stats, this program is useful for this one, only install and run it and you will appear in the Earth, and then you can navigate wherever you want.

Requirements:
- RAM: 256 MB or higher
- Graphic memory: 32 MB or higher
- Processor: 1.4 GHz or higher
- 200 MB HDD
- Updated graphic adapter drives

Download from author's Website:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/celestia/files/Celestia-win32-bin/1.6.0/celestia-win32-1.6.0.exe/download

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