A close-up view of the A23a iceberg.
๐ธ This week's #EarthFromSpace is a #Copernicus Sentinel-2 image of iceberg A23A, captured in December 2025 over the South Atlantic Ocean.
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16.01.2026 15:02
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That image just blows my mind
21.01.2026 15:34
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This weekend we headed to London for the world premiere of @robertlaidlow.bsky.socialโs #Exoplanet suite. The London Philharmonic Orchestra were on fine form bring the amazing worlds we study to life. So grateful to have been a tiny part of the journey. Check out Rob describing the piece ๐ #sciart
01.12.2025 08:10
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My popular-science video debunking internet myths about the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on the Chinese video platform Bilibili now has 50k+ views! โฌ๏ธ
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27.11.2025 19:16
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Happy to share my insights on the potential of Doppler imaging with the ELT at #ExoELT last week! Also my first time at #ESO Garching!
27.11.2025 19:01
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27.11.2025 18:15
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Itโs #ExoELT week! A week dedicated to discussing all things exoplanets and the ELT, @eso.orgโs 39-m telescope coming online in 2029 ๐ฑ The size of this machine is just extraordinary. You can fit a whole VLT telescope on its Nasmyth platform ๐คฏ
17.11.2025 12:49
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A picture of Mars taken during astronomical twilight (the sun was 13ยฐ below the horizon). It shows a dimly lit reddish landscape with some hills at the horizon. Deimos, Mars' smaller moon shines with a small halo in the pale sky above.
This photo from the Perseverance rover captured in early March, may be my favorite Mars image from this year.
It shows Mars' smaller moon Deimos over the hills of the Nili Planum region in the dark skies before dawn. ๐ญ
Full res: flic.kr/p/2rwUwV7
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Simeon Schmauร
02.10.2025 16:15
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this could be my new unlock screen
12.10.2025 18:58
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very informative stuff!
10.10.2025 10:50
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Beautiful illustration of Enceladus ocean!
02.10.2025 13:16
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very cool animation of a forming rogue planet!
02.10.2025 12:45
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An image taken by the Perseverance rover on Mars
Sol 1629: Right Navcam, imaged at 15:45:43.410 (local mean solar time)
22.09.2025 15:31
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beautiful render!
22.09.2025 20:07
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beautiful artist illustration
22.09.2025 20:01
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This well-composed telescopic field of view covers over a Full Moon on the sky toward the high-flying constellation Pegasus. Of course the brighter stars show diffraction spikes, the commonly seen effect of internal supports in reflecting telescopes, and lie well within our own Milky Way galaxy. The faint but pervasive clouds of interstellar dust ride above the galactic plane and dimly reflect the Milky Way's starlight. Known as galactic cirrus or integrated flux nebulae they are associated with the Milky Way's molecular clouds. In fact, the diffuse cloud cataloged as MBM 54, less than a thousand light-years distant, fills the scene. The galaxy seemingly tangled in the dusty cloud is the striking spiral galaxy NGC 7497. It's some 60 million light-years away, though. Seen almost edge-on near the center of the field, NGC 7497's own spiral arms and dust lanes echo the colors of stars and dust in our own Milky Way.
๐ญ Galaxies, Stars, and Dust
Image Credit & Copyright: Robert Eder
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28.08.2025 08:00
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Doppler imaging X procedural gas giant planet rendering
YouTube video by ExoRender
Threw my WISE1049B Doppler maps in Blender and it came out like a stormy gas giant world!
How I did it โก๏ธ
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30.08.2025 20:43
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Thank you so much! Working on them just now!
30.08.2025 20:27
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An acrylic hair brush and airbrush painting from a failed calendar project. 'January' started the series sowing Earth from its formation to 2.2 billion years ago, half the history of Earth. Each successive month represented half the remaining history with some 'editorial shuffling'. I did the first 6 months, Adolf Schaller did the last more recent ones and we collaborated equally on the final month. Unfortunately his work for the project is probably lost except for the 'December' work which I have and still has my contributions unfinished.
#SciArt
An acrylic painting done in 1982 for an Earth history related 'Cosmic Calendar' that was supposed to be published by a Carl Sagan affiliated business, but the project fell apart leaving a dozen unused paintings. I have mine, including one that is yet unfinished. Here we see a Paleozoic tide pool.
13.08.2025 06:05
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Artist conception of a giant planet forming in a stellar disk, clearing a gap.
The standard cartoon was pretty on point.
26.08.2025 16:15
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In this paper we presented simultaneous H and K band Doppler maps for the brown dwarf binary, revealing persistent patchy structures on WISE 1049B and new polar spots on WISE 1049A. The paper also includes comparisons with simulated Doppler maps from spot models, planetary-scale waves, and 3D GCM.
22.08.2024 13:53
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Global weather map reveals persistent top-of-atmosphere features...
Brown dwarfs and planetary-mass companions display rotationally modulated photometric variability, especially those near the L/T transition. This variability is commonly attributed to...
Super excited that my first PhD paper "Global weather map reveals persistent top-of-atmosphere features on the nearest brown dwarfs" is accepted and now out on arXiv!
Check out the first multi-band weather maps of not just one, but two extrasolar worlds!
Link to paper: arxiv.org/abs/2408.09606
22.08.2024 13:52
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Today I gave a talk at UKEXOM 2024 about Doppler imaging of WISE 1049AB! โจ
11.04.2024 17:48
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paranal.
06.03.2024 14:28
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