Sunday, 22 June 2014

Blown into Space

Traveling at almost 190 miles per second toward the
Milky Way galaxy is the Andromeda galaxy.Now I have
 a question if this galaxy is heading toward our galaxy then
what will happen?Well I hope it does not crash into the
Milky Way.Anyway this galaxy is bigger than the Milky Way.
Almost 1 and a half times bigger than the Milky Way and only
2.9 million light years away from the Milky Way but it
will be soft mingling and is not due till the next 5 billion years.
Phew!

EARTHS BODY GUARD


Did you know that Earth has a body
guard? It is the moon. That is the
why the moon has so many craters
without the moon we would experience
twice as many craters that we have
We should be thankful of the moon.

HONEYMOON???

Have you ever seen a  honeymoon? Honeymoons
are full moons that  look gold.Their mostly seen at
night, when you look at them you can their majestic
view it surely very




HH-47
A three trillion mile-long jet called HH-47 erupts from a star hidden inside a dust cloud. Jets form as material blasts away from a disc of gas and dust falls onto an infant star. The complicated pattern in HH-47 indicates that the star ejecting the jet may be wobbling. The jet has burrowed a cavity through the dense gas cloud and is now soaring into space. Shock waves form when the jet collides with interstellar gas, causing it to glow. The HH-47 system is 1,500 light years away at the edge of the Gum Nebula.



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Hubble 5
Hubble 5 is a strikingly beautiful butterfly nebula, but behind its beauty lies a storm of violent eruptions and superheated gas. Heat generated by a fierce stellar wind causes each of the butterfly's wings to expand. The expanding gas wings crash into older material ejected by the dying star at the center of the nebula. Supersonic shocks are created as the older material is compressed and heated by the expanding wings. These shocks create the radiant colors seen in the nebula. Hubble 5 is 2,200 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius.              mobymax

NGC 2074

NGC 2074 is a star cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a small satellite galaxy of our own Milky Way. This fantastic celestial landscape features explosive new star formation, valleys of dust, glowing gasses, and serpent headed pillars of star creation. NGC 2074 is located 170,000 light years away within the constellation Dorado.              mobymax

PLANETS

MERCURY:
SIZE:3,032
YEAR:88 EARTH DAYS
SPIN:58.6 EARTH DAYS
TEMP.:274/806F
GRAVITY:0.37 TIMES EARTH
SATELITES:O

VENUS