Tuesday, July 23, 2013

New Earth Photos As Seen From 900 Million miles away.




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New Earth Photos As Seen From 900 Million miles away.



SOME PERSPECTIVE NEWEST IMAGES BELOW All Earth History, Life that ever was, is, and will be... Is on this little Dot! Now that is a Noodle Wrapper! (Alec Baldwin Narrates) For only the third time ever, Earth has been photographed from the outer Solar System.









6 Sky Events this Week: Pinwheel Galaxy Points to Comet, Moon Glides By Neptune



Heading towards the end of July, a comet poses for a deep-sky photo op, while planets parade from dusk to dawn, and some shooting stars whet skywatchers appetite. Venus and the Lion’s Heart. About a half hour after sunset on Monday, June 22, look for Venus very close to the bright star Regulus—the lead member of the constellation Leo, the lion. The planet-star duo will be less than 2 degrees apart at dusk, making for a pretty pairing, particularly through binoculars.






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