For More Amazing Images And Posts About How Astronomy Is Awesome, Check Us Out!

For More Amazing Images And Posts About How Astronomy Is Awesome, Check Us Out!

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9 years ago
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry
Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry

Textile Art + Science = Crocheted Chemistry

Dallas, TX-based textile artist Lauren Espy just completed crocheting the cutest chemistry set we’ve ever seen. Each handmade piece of amigurumi lab equipment, colorful beakers and test tubes, and a fiery little bunsen burner (our favorite), wears a smiling face that clearly says they’re ready to do some awesome science.

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Follow Lauren Espy on Instagram to check out more of her crocheted creations. Espy sells some of her pieces via her Etsy shop, where she plans to list smaller pieces of crocheted chemistry equipment in the near future. So stay tuned!

[via A Menagerie of Stitches]

9 years ago
Astronomers Identify a New Mid-size Black Hole
Nearly all black holes come in one of two sizes: stellar mass black holes that weigh up to a few dozen times the mass of our sun or supermassive black holes ranging from a million to several billion times the sun’s mass. Astronomers believe that medium-sized black holes between these two extremes exist, but evidence has been hard to come by, with roughly a half-dozen candidates described so far. A team led by astronomers at the University of Maryland and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has found evidence for a new intermediate-mass black hole about 5,000 times the mass of the sun. The discovery adds one more candidate to the list of potential medium-sized black holes, while strengthening the case that these objects do exist. The team reported its findings in the September 21, 2015 online edition of Astrophysical Journal Letters. This image, taken with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, shows the central region of galaxy NGC1313. This galaxy is home to the ultraluminous X-ray source NCG1313X-1, which astronomers have now determined to be an intermediate-mass black hole candidate. NGC1313 is 50,000 light-years across and lies about 14 million light-years from the Milky Way in the southern constellation Reticulum. Read more: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/astronomers-identify-a-new-m... Image credit: European Southern Observatory #nasagoddard #blackhole #space
9 years ago
For More Amazing Images And Posts About How Astronomy Is Awesome, Check Us Out!

For more amazing images and posts about how Astronomy is Awesome, check us out!

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#astronomy #space #nasa #hubble space telescope #nebula #nebulae #galaxy

9 years ago

all too well was requested so i decided to try something different.

imagine: all too well as a voicemail.

use headphones

9 years ago

Where are her pants?

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9 years ago
THE GIANT MANATEE NEBULA Bright Astronomical Objects That Are Visible To The Eye And Optical Telescopes

THE GIANT MANATEE NEBULA Bright astronomical objects that are visible to the eye and optical telescopes are often nicknamed for their resemblance to earthly objects. A newly discovered view of a 20,000 year old supernova remnant is no different, resembling a beloved endangered species. W50 (or the Giant Manatee Nebula) is one of the largest supernova remnants ever viewed by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). This large cloud, nearly 700 light years across, formed when a giant star exploded as a supernova around 20,000 years ago, spewing its outer gases flying outwards to form an expanding bubble. The remaining super dense relic of that giant star, very likely a black hole, feeds on gas from a closeby companion star which form a disk around the black hole. This disk and the black hole’s network of powerful magnetic field lines pull out charged particles out of the disk and channel them outward in jets that travel almost at the speed of light, acting like a giant railroad system. This pairing system of a black hole and its feeder star are both known as the SS433 microquasar. Over time, this awesome image of Florida’s “sea cow” will become mishapen, as the micro quaser’s jets will force their way through the expanding gas bubble of W50, punching bulges outward on either side of it. Until then, it will continue to be another wonder in the sky while providing more clues to fill the history of this giant cloud. –Sanj SOURCE:http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130119185021.htm National Radio Astronomy Observatory. “Microquasar makes a giant manatee nebula.” ScienceDaily, 19 Jan. 2013. Web. 24 Jan. 2013. Image:Left: W50 supernova remnant in radio (green) against the infrared background of stars and dust (red). A Florida Manatee rests underwater in Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River, Florida. Image Credit: Left: NRAO/AUI/NSF, K. Golap, M. Goss; NASA’s Wide Field Survey Explorer (WISE). Right: Image used with permission from Tracy Colson, courtesy of NRAO

9 years ago
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.
“IC 1101 Has Spent Most Of Its Life Colliding With Other Galaxies And Owes Its Size To These Collisions.

“IC 1101 has spent most of its life colliding with other galaxies and owes its size to these collisions. Over billions of years, galaxies about the size of the Milky Way and Andromeda, have been merging together to sculpt and shape this titan of the cosmos. This galaxy is bereft of star making gases, here rapid star formation has long ago ceased.

IC 1101 is dying a slow death. While not entirely devoid of new stars, unless it continues to merge with newer younger galaxies, IC 1101 will slowly fade to oblivion.”

[[ http://youtu.be/UE8yHySiJ4A ]]

9 years ago
Solar Bath Bomb Set By The Cosmic Company

Solar Bath Bomb Set by The Cosmic Company

The Cosmic Company wants to turn bath time into a stellar fun experience! Drop one of these super fun bombs in the bath and be transported to a new galaxy. Enjoy the fun fizziness as the bath turns an exciting new color and the aromatherapy smells center and balance and detox you! These planet bombs are unlike anything you will ever find. Each gift set includes 9 beautiful hand crafted Planet bath bombs, that are hand painted with mica powder. Find more stuff in their Etsy shop!

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9 years ago
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9 years ago
Mug-Ception!
Mug-Ception!
Mug-Ception!

Mug-Ception!

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