Thrilled to serve in @esa.int’s XMM-Newton Users Group
Thrilled to serve in @esa.int’s XMM-Newton Users Group
Der rechte Teil der erdzugewandten Seite der Sonne in orangeroter Farbe. Ein paar Aktive Regionen sind hier etwas heller als die übrige Oberfläche dargestellt. Besonders auffällig ist aber eine Stelle am Rand auf der Zeigerposition zwei Uhr: Da strömt gasförmige Sonnenmaterie ins All - ein ganz normaler Vorgang, der dennoch immer wieder spektakulär aussieht.
Guten Morgen zusammen - wie immer mit einem aktuellen Bild der Sonne via Satellit SDO.
We had a nice time with the president.
Zoom in and you will see ghosts!
Signatures of some of the greatest Physicists on one wall at Lorentz Center in Leiden. Do you find Einstein? Schrödinger? And many others.
A vast sea of speckles of stars against a faded black background. In the centre of the image, the stars cluster to form a bright and dense green cottoncandy-colored haze, that is the Large Magellanic Cloud. Scattered across the middle of the image are about 50 small yellow crosses, some of them are so close to one another that they almost overlap. In the lower left quarter of the image two circles were drawn that lay wide apart: an orange circle towards the horizontal middle of the image, and a blue one to the lower right of it.
Supernova remnant J0614-7251 as observed by XMM-Newton
Supernova remnant J0624-6948 as observed by XMM-Newton
😶🌫️ Lurking on the outskirts: Our XMM-Newton discovered two lonely supernova remnants in our galactic neighbour, whose echoes can teach us about our home galaxy’s history ✨💥
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