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Mach 2.05 = 1573 mph = 2531 km/h. 17,700 m = 58,000 ft. They added portholes to the roof of the plane for better viewing and data gathering.

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Cory Poole made this video of the annular solar ecplise yesterday using 700 photographs from a telescope with “a very narrow bandpass allowing you to see the ...

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kottke.org. home of fine hypertext products since 1998. 🕳. kottke.org posts about astronomy. See also... space · science · photography ...

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This remarkable image from the James Webb Space Telescope is a digitally colored depiction of the invisible bands of mid-infrared light emitted by the Cosmic ...

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The JWST is a bigger and better version of the Hubble Space Telescope and will allow scientists to peer deeper into the universe and farther back in time than ...

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Using data from the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers at NASA have predicted that our own Milky Way galaxy and the nearby Andromeda galaxy (M31) will collide ...

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I've highlighted two photos from the competition above, by Ben Maze & Nico Rinaldi respectively. Maze's photo, of the aurora australis in Tasmania, is stunning ...

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The Orion Nebula is one of the most studied objects in the sky and also has a significant place in the history of astrophotography. In 1880 it was the first ...

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kottke.org posts about astronomy. See also... science · space · video · NASA ... science · solar system · space · Share. posted Aug 26, 2015 by Jason Kottke ...

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kottke.org. home of fine hypertext products since 1998. 🕳. kottke.org posts about astronomy. See also... Hubble telescope · space · saturn ...

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In this entertaining, informative, and charmingly goofy video, Dr. Kevin Hainline tells us all about the James Webb Space Telescope. The JWST is a bigger and ...

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Scientists say NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is perfectly primed to study these phenomena, and the first data is astounding astronomers. New imagery from ...

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... solar eclipse from the edge of space. (via @alexkorn). 2017 solar eclipse · astronomy · Moon · Sun · video · VR · Share. posted Oct 2, 2019 by Jason Kottke ...

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Data gathered by NASA's now-retired Kepler Space Telescope has revealed a small population of free-floating planets near the Galactic Bulge. The new finding ...

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The graceful winding arms of the grand-design spiral galaxy M51 stretch across this image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Unlike the menagerie ...

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This is why astronomers originally referred to black holes as “frozen stars.” At the event horizon, even space-time itself flows inward at the speed of light, ...