In a new image taken by the Hubble space kinh, the NGC 1705 Galaxy shines in a brilliant cloud and red clouds. The small Galaxy has a strange shape, located in the Pictor constellation about 17 million light years from Earth. It is described by the European Space Agency (ESA) as strange. Recently, NGC 1705 has gone through a period called the "starburst" phase, which means it is going through the process of star formation at an unusually high rate.
The MeerKAT perspective lens from the South African Arrest Wharf Observatory (SARAO) took a photo of the center of the Milky Way from many angles to create this enchanting comprehensive image. The photo of 100 megapixel is the result of 200 hours of observation. The bright spot near the center of the image is the super-large black hole Sagittarius A*.
The circle issued from the lower left of this dynamic image is the waves in the atmosphere - created by the outbreak of volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai in the Pacific Ocean on January 15. The Infrared view shows how the energy from the outbreak has been transmitted throughout our planet.
The Pleiades cluster, also known as M45 or "Seven Sisters", is a great destination to see in the winter. The stars there can be seen through the camera or even with the naked eye if conditions are suitable.
Europe's sentinel 3 Earth observation satellite took images of Typhoon Batsarai as it approached the coast of Madagascar on February 4. The storm brought heavy rains and strong winds to an island off the east coast of Africa after crashing the small French-run island of Reunion.
The image shared by NASA on Twitter on February 2 shows divers at a NASA lab turning off lights to experience the feelings of astronauts on the far south of the Moon. NASA's Artemis mission aims to bring people back to the Moon by 2025, this time targeting the far South of the Moon. Flooded canyons may be a favorable place for landing, but the lack of light will also make it difficult for astronauts to navigate.
A Falcon 9 rocket landed on a launcher at Vandenberg Space Force Station in California (USA) after sending a US secret spender satellite into orbit. The rocket made landfall about 8 minutes after takeoff on February 2.
NASA's Mars investigation robot Perseverance has taken a new sample from a rock called Issole. NASA shared a picture of the rock with a completely new hole on its official Twitter account on January 31.
The Extremely Large lunar object is under construction in Chile, allowing students to observe more deeply into the universe than ever. Recently taken images show the current construction phase of this 39m diameter Galaxy. When completed, it will be the largest optical Galaxy in the world. The satellite glasses are expected to start operating in 2025.