The Moon and the Milky Way
Copyright: Luis Argerich
(Source: kenobi-wan-obi)
The Moon and the Milky Way
Copyright: Luis Argerich
(Source: kenobi-wan-obi)
The Southern Arm by mj.foto on Flickr.
Zodiacal Light and the False Dawn
Once considered a false dawn, this triangle of light is actually Zodiacal Light, light reflected from interplanetary dust particles.
Credit & Copyright: Stefan Seip
(Source: kenobi-wan-obi, via mygravitationalcollapse-deactiv)
Aurora Borealis, Jökulsárlón, Iceland (via nicelandic, by Iceland Aurora)
Time lapse of the Milky Way.
This was filmed between April 4-11 2011.
A false-color composite image of the central 50 light-years of the Milky Way as seen for the first time in the entirely of the far infrared. Many of the previously-known structures in the region are labeled; the location of the black hole is labeled “SagA*,” and the inner donut as “CND.” Colder material is shown in red; warmer (but still relatively cold) in blue. Credit: NASA; ESA and M. Etxaluze
(via abcstarstuff)