Saturday, March 30, 2013

26 Awe-Inspiring Reminders Of Just How Insignificant We Are

Prepare to feel tiny:
Source: nasa.gov
Furthest ever image of the universe





Source: Mike Read (WFAU), UKIDSS/GPS and VVV / via: ph.ed.ac.uk
One Billion Stars in just one galaxy



Source: eso.org
The View 50 Million Light Years Away





Source: eos.unh.edu
A rocket launch over an aurora





Source: nasa.gov
A Not so dark Dark core





Source: nasa.gov
Coronal Hole on the Sun





Source: spaceflight.nasa.gov
European Panorama at night from the international space station





Source: nasa.gov
Enterprise flying over NYC







Source: nasa.gov
Groundhog day on Mars





Source: nasa.gov
Janus, one of Saturns creepy moons





Source: eso.org
Moon and the Milky Way





Source: Michael Shainblum
Milky way in all its Splendor





Source: nasa.gov
New view of the blue marble





Source: Stéphane Guisard / via: astrosurf.com
Orion over the Temple of Kukulkan







Source: nasa.gov
Overlapping galaxies





Source: 360cities.net
Panorama of Mars





Source: apod.nasa.gov
Saturn's Storms





Source: eso.org
The Pencil Nebula





Source: Adam Block / via: skycenter.arizona.edu
9 Billion Pixels of the Milky Way Galaxy





Source: sci.esa.int
The remains of supernova W44






Source: eso.org
The slow death of R Sculptoris




Source: eso.org
Thors helmet revisited




Source: Greg Scheiderer / via: seattleastronomy.com
Transit of Venus




Source: nasa.gov
Transit of Venus up close













Source: nasa.gov
UFO Galaxy





Source: nasa.gov
Twister on Mars





Reposted with permission from myscienceacademy.com

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