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Saturn

This is a beautiful picture of Saturn that I decided to post because I am mesmerized with the heavens above.

Uploaded by bamakelly (2014) • 3 months ago
Tags: saturn, planets

bamakelly
(2014)

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sunilkonda
(877)
Do you know about the core of the planet Jupiter?

We know that Jupiter is made up of gases.What is in the core of the planet Jupiter? Isn't Jupiter is all gas? is there any land or solid masses on the planet??

Started by sunilkonda (877) in questions & answers • 2 responses • Last response by taffy26 (16) • 3 days ago
Tags: jupiter, planets, core, core of planet, planet

viduviduvidu
(268)
First Ever Alien Planet Located.

A few days back I came across this news on NGC. It said that astronomers have captured a picture of a planet which looks as though it is orbiting a star very similar to our sun. All other planets...

Started by viduviduvidu (268) in have discussion on day to day issues • 4 responses • Last response by Rachel85044 (241) • 3 weeks ago
Tags: aliens, extra terrestrials, planets, ufos, universe

pumpkinjam
(2498)
How Do Astronauts Know Which Way to Go?

Is it necessary to take off from different places on Earth to reach different destinations in space? Or to go at certain times so that the Earth is facing the right way?How do we know that, for...

Started by pumpkinjam (2498) in science • 2 responses • Last response by stvasile (4487) • 2 weeks ago
Tags: location, planets, space exploration

JannaLee
(350)
Where's pluto?

Since I'm not that updated with the things around me. I was shocked to learn that Pluto is not included in the 9 planets. My niece was playing a game online, she has to identify the planets according...

Started by JannaLee (350) in questions & answers • 2 responses • Last response by crazeedood916 (36) • 4 weeks ago
Tags: planets, ice, planet, pluto

crabboy28
(145)
If you discovered a planet

If you (by some chance) discovered a new planet in the sky and got to name it. What would you call it? I would call my planet sebastopia.

Started by crabboy28 (145) in questions & answers • 6 responses • Last response by corngrass (588) • 4 weeks ago
Tags: planets, planet
 

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Astronomy Buff
(7)
Lunar Occulation of Venus on June 18th

Venus has been really amazing to watch in the western sky lately. From Colorado, it has been a blazing pinpoint of light high above the mountains after sunset. Because of the position of Venus in...

Started in Astronomy Buff • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: observing the night sky, planets, moon, occulation, venus

Astronomy Buff
(7)
Pluto isn’t even the biggest non-planet

This whole Pluto business cracks me up. I really don’t give a fig what the damn thing is called, but every time someone finds out something new about Pluto that affects it’s status and...

Started in Astronomy Buff • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: planets, clyde tombaugh, eros, pluto

Professor Astrono...
(1)
Congratulations, Fergal!

Image Credit: McDonald Observatory Today another graduate student has earned a doctoral degree in astronomy. Today's lucky winner is Fergal Mullally, an Irishman here at the University of Texas. ...

Started in Professor Astronomy's Astronomy Blog • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: planets, astronomers, white dwarf

Professor Astrono...
(1)
A Snowball in hell?

A news story making the rounds for the past few days contains claims that astronomers have found a hot planet (called "GJ 436b") made out of ice. How can this be?First, let me state that I am...

Started in Professor Astronomy's Astronomy Blog • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: stars, planets

Professor Astrono...
(1)
Have we found a new Earth?

In a fairly big news story today, Swiss astronomers announced that they found an Earth-like planet orbiting a red dwarf star. The news stories are speculating about water and life on this planet. But...

Started in Professor Astronomy's Astronomy Blog • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: life, planets, red dwarf