~ January 12, 2012 ~

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“Spitzer captured the range of activities happening in this violent cloud of stellar birth. We have evidence that the massive stars are triggering the birth of new ones in the dark filaments, in addition to the pillars, but we still have more work to do.”
                                  —Joseph Hora
                                 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has captured a new view of an area in our galaxy called Cygnus X. It is the most active area for star formation in the Milky Way.

The lower left and right boxes on the bottom image show brand new stars, which show up as red dots due to the heat they emit that burns up the surrounding dust cloud. The lower right box also shows a luminous blue variable, visible as a blue dot within the red orb.

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~ January 5, 2012 ~

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The European Southern Observatory recently captured the sharpest image of the Omega Nebula ever taken from the ground.

The Omega Nebula is one of the most well-known stellar nurseries, a birthplace for stars which are visible in the new image.

The first drawing of the nebula was by John Herschel in 1833.

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~ November 9, 2011 ~

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Gordan Ugarkovic’s Space Portraits

Many amateur astronomers spend countless hours compiling raw photographic data from probes and satellites to create beautiful images of our solar system. Gordan Ugarkovic is a well-known space photo creator, and his Flickr account boasts hundreds of images depicting the moons of Saturn, Mars, Jupiter and our own planet. 

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~ November 8, 2011 ~

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FIRST GLOBAL MULTICOLOR MAP OF TITAN CREATED

The Cassini Probe Mission has yielded thousands of photos of one of the most popular moon’s in our solar system. Jupiter’s Titan can now be “visited” virtually via a new map compiled from the Cassini photos. 

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~ October 7, 2011 ~

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‘Sungrazer’ comet dives into the sun

NASA said:

“It was a sungrazing comet of the type known as a Kreutz sungrazer and a particularly bright one at that. There is not a definitive orbit calculated for it yet, but most sungrazing comets have orbits that take them very close to the Sun without actually quite hitting it. However, getting so close almost always destroys these comets, so we see them going in, but not going back out.

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~ September 12, 2011 ~

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The Royal Observatory in Greenwich recently announced the winners of their annual Astronomer Photographer of the Year contest.

Over 800 photographs were submitted, and 24 were chosen to be part of the exhibition at the National Maritime Museum. Photos of all the winners can be viewed here

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Conspiracy Friday*: Elenin, Nibiru and Why We Won’t Die in 2012

~ September 9, 2011 ~

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The doomsday astronomy is really getting out of hand. I won’t lie, I saw both 90’s asteroid-destroys-Earth movies. I think most humans are fascinated by the idea that something from space could end existence as we know it. 

With the Mayan end-of-the-world deadline rapidly approaching, amateur astronomers and conspiracy theorists are churning out theories about comets guiding mysterious brown dwarf planets toward Earth and NASA’s obvious cover-up of the entire impending disaster.

I think it’s time to clear up a few things about the comet Elenin and the supposed brown dwarf Nibiru. Let’s explore the origin of the theories, which date back to Babylonian times. 

The ancient Babylonians worshiped many gods, with Marduk being their highest creator god. Each god had its own planet, and Marduk’s was the largest in the sky. The Babylonians called it “Nibiru”. Nibiru rose and became visible around the fall equinox, a sign that the Babylonian’s Nibiru could be Jupiter. It’s also possible the ancient civilization called all stars used for navigation “Nibiru”.  Regardless, Nibiru is not an extra planet that will show itself in October 2012. 

Sci-fi writer Zecharia Sitchin furthered the myth by using Nibiru in his writings. He believed an ancient alien race lived on the planet, which visited our solar system once every 4,000 years. His interpretations of physics and mythology have been ridiculed by the scientific community. Though he plays a large part in keeping the Nibiru myth alive, his findings and conclusions are based on nothing scientific or academic. 

Elenin is a distant long-period comet discovered by Leonard Elenin in 2009. The conspiracy has changed over the years to suit the scientific evidence. First, theorists speculated the comet itself would impact Earth. Now it is believed the comet is dragging a large brown dwarf planet toward Earth which would cause a catastrophic collision.

NASA and amateur astronomers are carefully tracking Elenin, though it poses no real threat to Earth. It will pass closely by Earth on October 16, 2012. When I say “close”, I mean close in terms of the size of the entire universe. It is predicted to be no closer than 22 million miles from Earth. For comparison, the short-period Honda comet passed by Earth on August 15 at a distance of only 5 million miles. You didn’t even notice, did you?

Neither of these cosmic bodies pose a real or impending threat to Earth. It is merely an Internet legend, keeping itself alive through conspiracy forums and YouTube videos. Though it’s very easy to believe that NASA withholds certain information, I don’t think there’s any merit to the Nibiru/Elenin theory. It is a patchwork theory crafted from several sources, including works of science fiction, that probably provides a nice distraction to what NASA might actually be doing and hiding from the public. 

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~ July 11, 2011 ~

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Astronomers have waited 164.79 years for Neptune to complete a full solar orbit. Today at approximately 5:00pm EST (or tomorrow, or yesterday or July 8 depending on your scientific source of choice), the eighth planet finally executed one revolution around the sun. 

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