Picture of the Day - January 10, 2019
An ocean world with a small ring system hangs over the sky of a barren moon.
Sometimes I wonder how beautiful the Universe is, and we do not even have to go that far. Imagine seeing Neptune and Uranus from their moons…
Images: x, x, x, x, x, x, x (artist’s impression)
Image of Saturn taken by the Cassini spacecraft in 2007
Credit: NASA processed by Kevin M. Gill
Mars: Olympus Mons (desktop/laptop) Click the image to download the correct size for your desktop or laptop in high resolution
Behold Tharsis Montes, three massive shield volcanoes in the Tharsis region of Mars. In this illustration by Dutch artist Kees Veenenbos, using data from NASA’s Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter, we can see the volcanoes Arsia Mons, Pavonis Mons and Ascraeus Mons, southwest to northeast.
(Space 4 Case)
My second blog, rabbits and shark’s is up and running. Pictures of my two buns are on there. The blog is all about just rabbits and sharks.
I’ll be continuing to update this blog regularly.
https://sharkrabbitandshark.tumblr.com/
Picture of the day - December 6, 2018
Another picture of the fifth planet of the Insight B system.
Picture of the Day 2 - November 9, 2018
Narrow sea cuts through the forests of a life supporting world with red-colored vegetation.
Picture of the Day - October 22, 2018
Another gas-giant and its moons. Here the atmosphere of the gas giant and its inner moon glow against the dark background, illuminated by scattered light, viewed from just above the atmosphere of a second satellite.
We really do have some weird moons in our solar system!
My Space Engine Adventures, also any space related topic or news. www.spaceengine.org to download space engine. The game is free by the way. Please feel free to ask me anything, provide suggestions on systems to visit or post any space related topic.Check out my other blog https://bunsandsharks.tumblr.com for rabbit and shark blog.
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