Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Top 10 Hubble Pix
Astronomers Select Top Ten Most Amazing Pictures Taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in Last 16 Years
...they illustrate that our universe is not only deeply strange, but also almost impossibly beautiful.'
Michael Hanlon/AH (Nov 25th, 2006)
After correcting an initial problem with the lens, when the Hubble Space Telescope was first launched in 1990, the floating astro-observatory began to relay back to Earth, incredible snapshots of the 'final frontier' it was perusing.
Recently, astronauts voted on the top photographs taken by Hubble, in its 16-year journey so far. Remarking in the article from the Daily Mail, reporter Michael Hanlon says the photos 'illustrate that our universe is not only deeply strange, but also almost impossibly beautiful.'
Enjoy!
Hubble Telescope's top ten greatest space photographs. Awesome!!!
The Galaxy - 28 million light years from Earth - was voted best picture taken by the Hubble telescope. The dimensions of the galaxy, officially called M104, are as spectacular as its appearance. It has 800 billion suns and is 50,000 light years across.
The Ant Nebula, a cloud of dust and gas whose technical name is Mz3, resembles an ant when observed using ground-based telescopes.. . The nebula lies within our galaxy between 3,000 and 6,000 light years from Earth.
In third place is Nebula NGC 2392, called 'Eskimo' because it looks like a face surrounded by a furry hood. The hood is, in fact, a ring of comet-shaped objects flying away from a dying star. Eskimo is 5,000 light years from Earth.
At four is the Cat's Eye Nebula.
The Hourglass Nebula, 8,000 light years away, has a 'pinched-in- the-middle' look because the winds that shape it are weaker at the centre.
In sixth place is the Cone Nebula. The part pictured here is 2.5 light years in length (the equivalent of 23 million return trips to the Moon).
The Perfect Storm, a small region in the Swan Nebula, 5,500 light years away, described as 'a bubbly ocean of hydrogen and small amounts of oxygen, sulphur and other elements.
Starry Night, so named because it reminded astronomers of the Van Gogh painting. It is a halo of light around a star in the Milky Way.
The glowering eyes from 114 million light years away are the swirling cores of two merging galaxies called NGC 2207 and IC 2163 in the distant Canis Major constellation.
The Trifid Nebula. A 'stellar nursery,' 9,000 light years from here, it is where new stars are being born.
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Singapore's Stunning Super Forest
The view from the treetops: Singapore 's stunning super forest takes shape as its opening day nears
- Gardens By The Bay development unveils treetop walkway with panoramic views of the city
By Daily Mail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 20:59 GMT, 30 April 2012 | UPDATED: 21:02 GMT, 30 April 2012
Towering above the city, these trees as tall as skyscrapers are beginning to take shape.
The man-made structures are part of an artificial woodland stretching 50 metres into the sky - soon to be one of Singapore 's newest tourist attractions.
As the opening date draws near for the city's Gardens By The Bay, two new permanent features have been added to the skyway attraction in time for its launch date of June 29.
Visitors will be able to take in a panoramic view of the gardens via an aerial walkway, dubbed the OCBC Skyway, which is set against the backdrop of Marina Bay .
The walkway is suspended 22 metres above the ground - about seven storeys high - and links two Supertrees that reach 42-metres into the sky.
The opening programme of the gardens will also feature the second attraction - a dramatic OCBC Light and Sound Show, which is due to be unveiled on July 2. Featuring multimedia special effects, the show will run every night.
The imposing trees have colossal concrete trunks weighing hundreds of tonnes. While thousands of thick wire rods have been used to create artificial branches and canopies.
The incredible installation was created as a national landmark as the island looks to create a vast green space in its Marina South district that will become the 'botanical capital of the world'.
But the towering supertrees will be hard to miss for the thousands of people expected to descend on the recreation area.
Each Supertree will have added to it a canopy weighing around 20 to 85 tonnes, which is hoisted into place over three to four hours by a hydraulic-jack system.
Steel frames are then added onto the sides to represent the dark bark of natural woodland.
Environmental experts have even been drafted in to add solar panels to seven of the trees. The energy will then be used to light the areas below.
The entire structure will house a cluster of green conservatories when it is completed. Inside the trees there will be plants from around the world. The park will also become home to the Singapore Garden Festival.
Hanging gardens and rainwater catches will be added to the trees and a 22 metre high walkway will be made between two of the canopies allowing guests to take in a view of the scenery.
The Gardens at Marina South is one of three waterfront garden projects under the massive Gardens by the Bay initiative, with the other two in Marina East and Marina Center .
Leaders want to create a continuous ring of greenery, with the three gardens wrapping around the Marina Bay area.
'They have to be lightweight, they have to be maintainable and hardy, and a great amount of effort has gone into looking for plants that can actually be sustained on this living skin,' Kenneth Er from Gardens by the Bay told Channel News Asia.
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Dunia lain.. Tasik Biru di Russia
Underwater photographer Viktor Lyagushkin explores the Blue Lake in Russia
National Geographic photographer Victor Lyagushkin accompanied a team of divers to explore the underwater cave network of the
At 770 feet long, 400 meters wide and 800-feet-deep, the
"Russian divers attempted to locate the cave system and source of the spring leading into one of the deepest underwater cave systems in the world," said Victor. "Such complicated and deep dives need a big team of well-educated and experienced divers who work together as a team."
"The problem is that this unique natural object was not explored at all - we know almost nothing about it. The aim of the project was to make scientists pay attention to this lake and to make them start researching it. We wanted people to understand that this is not a puddle, but an unknown and wonderful world under the water."
The
Obseving underwater shrubs
Plant like growths
This can be a totally new experience and adventure
Sunlight shows through water
After the exploration, it is time to head for the surface
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