Welcome to a new carnival of space!
First I would like to say that I finally discovered the true source of the moon's light. See the following picture...
True source of the moon's light? |
The photo is from the last full moon (which was a supermoon and also a total lunar eclipse, not visible from my area). Although I am not into any supermoon hype, I always like to observe a full moon rising, and try to take nice pictures of it.
OK, hope you had some laugh and now for this week articles.
CosmoQuest.org
- Studying Agricultural Patterns as an Instructional Tool in Science Education Using Astronaut Photography
UniverseToday
- Some of The Last Glaciers in The Tropics. They’ll be Gone in About a Decade
- OSIRIS-REx Sends Home an Image of the Earth and Moon
- Astronomers Observe the Rotating Accretion Disk Around the Supermassive Black Hole in M77
- Opportunity Just Saw its 5,000th Sunrise on Mars
Archive from theVenusTransit
- The OSIRIS image presented in UT article above, is very similair to a potom from Messenger mission. See here many photos of "Earth from Space"