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Jupiter and Ring in Infrared from Webb

By |2025-04-02T09:09:07-04:00April 2nd, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Why does Jupiter have rings? Jupiter's main ring was discovered in 1979 by NASA's passing Voyager 1 spacecraft, but its origin was then a mystery. Data from NASA's Galileo spacecraft that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003, however, confirmed the hypothesis that this ring was created by meteoroid impacts on [...]

A Double Sunrise from a Partial Eclipse

By |2025-04-01T09:09:07-04:00April 1st, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Can the Sun appear to rise twice at the same time? This was just the case a few days ago from Les Escoumins, Quebec, Canada as our Solar System's bright central orb rose just as it was being partially eclipsed by the Moon. The featured video shows this unusual double-sunrise [...]

Parker: The Solar System from Near the Sun

By |2025-03-31T09:09:11-04:00March 31st, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day If you watch long enough, a comet will appear. Before then, you will see our Solar System from inside the orbit of Mercury as recorded by NASA's Parker Solar Probe looping around the Sun. The video captures coronal streamers into the solar wind, a small Coronal Mass Ejection, and planets [...]

A Partial Solar Eclipse over Iceland

By |2025-03-30T09:09:10-04:00March 30th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day What if the Sun and Moon rose together? That happened yesterday over some northern parts of planet Earth as a partial solar eclipse occurred shortly after sunrise. Regions that experienced the Moon blocking part of the Sun included northeastern parts of North America and northwestern parts of Europe, Asia, and [...]

Lunar Dust and Duct Tape

By |2025-03-28T09:09:08-04:00March 28th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , |

Photo of the Day Why is the Moon so dusty? On Earth, rocks are weathered by wind and water, creating soil and sand. On the Moon, eons of constant micrometeorite bombardment have blasted away at the rocky surface creating a layer of powdery lunar soil or regolith. For the Apollo astronauts and their equipment, [...]

Star Formation in the Pacman Nebula

By |2025-03-26T09:09:10-04:00March 26th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day You'd think the Pacman Nebula would be eating stars, but actually it is forming them. Within the nebula, a cluster's young, massive stars are powering the pervasive nebular glow. The eye-catching shapes looming in the featured portrait of NGC 281 are sculpted dusty columns and dense Bok globules seen in [...]

A Blue Banded Blood Moon

By |2025-03-25T09:09:06-04:00March 25th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day What causes a blue band to cross the Moon during a lunar eclipse? The blue band is real but usually quite hard to see. The featured HDR image of last week's lunar eclipse, however -- taken from Norman, Oklahoma (USA) -- has been digitally processed to exaggerate the colors. The [...]

Ancient Ogunquit Beach on Mars

By |2025-03-23T09:09:06-04:00March 23rd, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day This was once a beach -- on ancient Mars. The featured 360-degree panorama, horizontally compressed, was taken in 2017 by the robotic Curiosity rover that explored the red planet. Named Ogunquit Beach after its terrestrial counterpart, evidence shows that at times long ago the area was underwater, while at other [...]

The Solar Eclipse Analemma Project

By |2025-03-20T09:09:07-04:00March 20th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Recorded from 2024 March 10, to 2025 March 1, this composited series of images reveals a pattern in the seasonal drift of the Sun's daily motion through planet Earth's sky. Known to some as an analemma, the figure-eight curve was captured in exposures taken on the indicated dates only at [...]

Venus and the Triply Ultraviolet Sun

By |2025-03-16T09:09:07-04:00March 16th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day This was a very unusual type of solar eclipse. Typically, it is the Earth's Moon that eclipses the Sun. In 2012, though, the planet Venus took a turn. Like a solar eclipse by the Moon, the phase of Venus became a continually thinner crescent as Venus became increasingly better aligned [...]

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