The Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean are well represented here, as are coastlines in the north and south hemispheres. Remember to stay well out of the spray when photographing the sea, and steer clear of wet rocks where a careless step could send you tumbling over steep cliffs.Rolf...
There are88 officially recognized constellations, which are visible at different times throughout the year. Each season has distinctive star patterns because the stars that are visible in the sky change as Earth orbits the Sun. The Northern and Southern Hemisphere skies are very different from each...
In the winter months in their respective hemispheres, they migrate to tropical or temperate waters to mate and calve. As the two hemispheres have opposite seasons, so the two populations do not intermix and remain distinct. In addition to this, there are two separate northern populations, one ...
Earth’s Orbit & Rotation Earth orbits elliptically around the sun while rotating on a tilted axis over 365 days annually, exposing hemispheres to fluctuating solar intensity and causing annual seasonal/temperature variation distributed spatially by winds/ocean currents in repeating cycles underpinning bio...
Both hemispheres of Neptune as seen by Hubble Space Telescope (images taken in 1994 and released in early 1995?). No sign of the Great Dark Spot remains, though bright clouds (shown in pink in this false-color composite) are still evident at various latitudes.(Image credit NASA, JPL, WFP...
Arcturus is visible from both the northern and southern hemispheres, located at 19°north of the celestial equator. To locate the Arcturus, find the Big Dipper asterism in the northern hemisphere. Use the curve or arc of the Big Dipper handle to guide you and extend the curve past the end...
The sky above either pole can generally be seen anywhere from the respective hemispheres if you're not blocked by mountains. But the angle will get lower and tougher to see the center of the circles as you get closer to the equator. But again, it depends on the camera'...
The small images (inset at upper left of the larger images) are Hubble Space Telescope pictures of opposite hemispheres of Pluto taken in late June and early July of 1994, when Pluto was around 3 billion miles from Earth. Below each is a map based on a number of HST observations taken ...
Neil Peart really masters his drums here: the miscellaneous complex, fast and rhythm changing parts reach a never attained level here, even higher than on "Hemispheres"! The keyboards are, like on the preceding albums, not very elaborated, but there are some very good parts, like on "Witch...
The iconic shape of “Orion the Hunter” is instantly recognizable, is well placed in the night sky for observers in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Orion the Hunter rises over a forest landscape in the Winter. The Brightest Stars in Orion ...