Milky Way | Ramon Casha   

Milky Way | Ramon Casha   

The heart of our galaxy!

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6 years ago
The Sun, As Of October 8, 2016.

The Sun, as of October 8, 2016.


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6 years ago

This is Earth, our amazing home. The only planet in the solar system with the ability to harbor life (that we know of).

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This is the distance between our awesome planet and the moon. 

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Doesn’t look that far does it? How about if I told you that you could fit EVERY planet in our solar system neatly in that distance. 

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Speaking of the other planets in our solar system, this is them & this is where our amazing planet resides.

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The moon’s our cute little companion. This is the United States compared to it.

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The planets in the solar system are so cool. This is what North America looks like in comparison to Jupiter. 

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Speaking of Jupiter and the moon, this is what it would look like if Jupiter was in the place of the moon. (The white dot is our moon). 

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Earth compared to Saturn (well 6 Earths…)

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Ever wonder about what Earth would look like if it had rings like Saturn? Well wonder no more.. 

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Amazing right? Want to see something cooler? Here is the Earth compared to our Sun. 

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Here’s what we look like from the moon

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And from Mars

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From Saturn 

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From Neptune…

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Here is what the Sun looks like from Mars

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Remember what Carl Sagan said? There are more stars in space than grains of sand on every beach in the Earth. 

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That’s a lot right? That only means there are stars way larger than our Sun..like this one for example: 

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And there are stars bigger than that….

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Stars are huge, but the galaxy is even bigger. If you shrunk the Sun down to the size of a white blood cell, the Milky Way Galaxy would be the size of the United States. 

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This is where the Earth is in our huge galaxy 

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You know all the stars we see in the sky? These are the ones we only ever see (this isn’t our galaxy but its very similar)

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The Milky Way is so big that the last time the Earth was in this exact position in the galaxy, the dinosaurs were here

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Even though our galaxy is huge, there are galaxies that are even bigger…

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This picture from Hubble shows thousands of thousands of thousands of galaxies that each have their own stars with their own planets…

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Here is one of the galaxies in that picture. It is 10 BILLION light years away. When we look at it, we are looking 10 BILLION YEARS BACK IN TIME

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And just to keep this in mind, this is a very small portion of the sky that was believed to be empty…

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Everything is relative. 

Next time you’re stressed out or worried about something, stop and take a step back. Look up at the sky and think about all of the things that are out there. All the stars being born, the stars dying, galaxies colliding. 

We live in such an amazing universe, and we are only an extremely tiny part of it. 

Credit- pictures from: Buzzfeed on Facebook


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6 years ago

ayeee it was worth it the teacher said my website was the best one and i got two A’s on it!! :))

finished a 4 hour html homework now i gotta study math and programming im gonna kms i swear


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5 years ago
Close Up Of Space Shuttle Atlantis Docked To The ISS. 🚀✨

Close up of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to the ISS. 🚀✨


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6 years ago
Why Do People Do That?

why do people do that?


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6 years ago
YES! YES!!! OH MY- Now, Time To Fix This One

YES! YES!!! OH MY- now, time to fix this one


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6 years ago
A Solar Filament Erupts : What’s Happened To Our Sun? Nothing Very Unusual – It Just Threw A Filament.

A Solar Filament Erupts : What’s happened to our Sun? Nothing very unusual – it just threw a filament. Toward the middle of 2012, a long standing solar filament suddenly erupted into space producing an energetic Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). The filament had been held up for days by the Sun’s ever changing magnetic field and the timing of the eruption was unexpected. Watched closely by the Sun-orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory, the resulting explosion shot electrons and ions into the Solar System, some of which arrived at Earth three days later and impacted Earth’s magnetosphere, causing visible aurorae. Loops of plasma surrounding an active region can be seen above the erupting filament in the featured ultraviolet image. Although the Sun is now in a relatively inactive state of its 11-year cycle, unexpected holes have opened in the Sun’s corona allowing an excess of charged particles to stream into space. As before, these charged particles are creating auroras. via NASA


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6 years ago
Geometry 

Geometry 

All formulas


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6 years ago
Scenes From Apollo 16 Mission To The Moon, April 1971: Pre-landing Pics Of Earthrise, With The Command
Scenes From Apollo 16 Mission To The Moon, April 1971: Pre-landing Pics Of Earthrise, With The Command
Scenes From Apollo 16 Mission To The Moon, April 1971: Pre-landing Pics Of Earthrise, With The Command

Scenes from Apollo 16 mission to the Moon, April 1971: Pre-landing pics of earthrise, with the command module visible just above the lunar horizon to the left of Earth.


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