NASA released a spectacular new image of the Earth from the moonRebecca Harrington
View of the earth from the moon. Elements of this image furnished by NASA ID: 349067309 收藏 加入清单 下载版权vovan TIFF大小 77.4MB 格式JPG 编辑图片 以图搜图 大图:5200× 5200 像素·44.03 cm × 44.03 cm·300dpi·JPG 中图:1000× 1000 像素·35.28 cm × 35.28 cm·72dpi·JPG 小图:500×...
View of the earth from the moon. Elements of this image furnished by NASA ID: 1214806447 收藏 加入清单 下载版权vovan TIFF大小 122.1MB 格式JPG 编辑图片 以图搜图 大图:8000× 5333 像素·67.73 cm × 45.15 cm·300dpi·JPG 中图:1000× 667 像素·35.28 cm × 23.53 cm·72dpi·JPG 小图:500×...
NASA's LEXI instrument is set to land on the moon's surface sometime this month. Using X-ray sensors, the device will watch Earth's atmosphere "breathing out and breathing in" to uncover key space weather mysteries.
More Galleries|Taggedhistory,Impacts,Moon,NASA,science,Space|Leave a comment Northern Lights Posted onMay 13, 2024bySarah Crowther This gallery contains8 photos. Did you spot the aurora over the weekend? If so, we’d love to see your pictures of the Northern (aurora borealis) or Southern (...
(Image credit: NASA image created by Jesse Allen, Earth Observatory) The fiery award for Earth’s hottest spot goes to El Azizia, Libya, where temperature records from weather stations reveal it hit 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 degrees Celsius) on Sept. 13, 1922, according to NASA Earth Obs...
However, we're now less than three years from when the next humans are supposed to be walking around on the Moon. Thus, as NASA works towards finalizing their plans for Artemis III, they will need to keep this new moonquake map in mind. ...
However, we're now less than three years from when the next humans are supposed to be walking around on the Moon. Thus, as NASA works towards finalizing their plans for Artemis III, they will need to keep this new moonquake map in mind. ...
“Orion captured this shot of Earth ‘setting’ while the spacecraft passed close to the moon,” NASA tweeted. “Nearly 270,000 miles away, #Artemis I will soon surpass Apollo 13’s record-setting distance from Earth in a spacecraft designe...
Earth in the top left, and the moon in the lower right. Credit: NASA Goddard / University of Arizona From 804,000 miles away, we can still see Earth in its true, marbled form, and even spy the shadowed moon, too. NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft— which traveled to the rubbly aster...