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This initiative has received support from NASA, the National Science Foundation, and MTU. The images are sometimes authored by people or organizations outside NASA, and therefore APOD images are often copyrighted, unlike many other NASA image galleries. [4] When the APOD website was created, it received a total of 14 page views on its first day.
First image, color images and movie of Earth from space taken by a person, by cosmonaut Gherman Titov – the first photographer from space. [25] [26] 1963 KH-7 Gambit: First high-resolution (sub-meter spatial resolution) satellite photography (classified). [27] 1964 Quill: First radar images of Earth from space, using a synthetic aperture ...
A map of the Boötes Void. The Boötes Void (/ b oʊ ˈ oʊ t iː z / boh-OH-teez) (colloquially referred to as the Great Nothing) [1] is an approximately spherical region of space found in the vicinity of the constellation Boötes, containing only 60 galaxies instead of the 2,000 that should be expected from an area this large, hence its name.
A parade of planets occurs when several planets are visible in the night sky at once, and appear to form a line. ... CEO of Integrate Space, tells TODAY.com. ... then it's a planet. "Planets look ...
Earth's terminator as seen from space. A terminator or twilight zone is a moving line that divides the daylit side and the dark night side of a planetary body.The terminator is defined as the locus of points on a planet or moon where the line through the center of its parent star is tangent.
NASA astronaut Bob Hines tweeted on Aug. 17, sharing a collection of photos taken from the International Space Station. The photos showed the Northern lights – bands of green light topped with ...
The James Webb Space Telescope isn't the only NASA mission capturing Halloween-themed images of celestial bodies. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the sun ‘smiling ...
The Day the Earth Smiled, by NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. Solar flare, ... R Coronae Australis region, by ESO. LH 95, by NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team.