The Wonderful Scenes of the Universe

Here are some of the wonderful scenes of the universe.

One may wonder why a coronal has such higher temperature. Picture clearly shows a vague snapped shot of the sun’s surface along with relatively thin strips of corona. This rare scene is hardly seen from the Earth. Their temperature is hundreds times higher than the sun. Astronomers have long been searching the main source of the cyclic heat radiation that causes magnetic field within the solar surface. From the close observation via the orbiting satellites, one can see the far ultraviolet and its related images. These images revealed to the astronomers that the surface thermal radiation is less between the ring and the solar surface. These relatively high temperature grand corollas have more than 30 times of the diameter of our earth.

This is the hub of the universe that explains the entire background of the circumstance of the mysterious stars in the space.

This is a planet of Venus, which is located the second nearest to the sun. It is considered as a “springboard” for the spacecraft to fly through the distant Jupiter, particularly when fuel savings is being considered. This photograph was captured in February 1990 when the Galileo spacecraft flying over the Venus. This image shows us the turbulent state of the sulphuric acid clouds over the surface of Venus. The sunlight reflection of the upper atmosphere of Venus surface appears extremely bright. Recently, a controversy has aroused widespread interest on the hypothesis that proposed the possibility of the bacteria dwelling in the upper atmosphere of Venus.

This is the best photo of Saturn ever captured in 2003 by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The Saturn situated close to the earth on December 31, 2004. Its location to the Earth is the closest within the recent 30 years ever observed. Through a good small telescope, one may also see the beauty of Saturn’s rings.

Some people say the machine can create unbelievable art at the time it is crossing the rings’ of Saturn. This is a lateral view image of Saturn’s rings captured by a non-man operated Cassini spacecraft in March 2005. The distance between the Cassini spacecraft and the Titan II at that moment was 1.001 million meters. The Cassini spacecraft planned to complete the trips of 70 laps around Saturn within the next three years since 2006.

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8 Responses to “The Wonderful Scenes of the Universe”
  1. valli Says...

    On February 20, 2008 at 7:34 am

    Wonderful scenes, Chan.


  2. Alexa Gates Says...

    On February 20, 2008 at 8:41 am

    soo beautiful!


  3. Anne Lyken-Garner Says...

    On February 20, 2008 at 9:04 am

    I’m quite taken by Space pictures even though I am not scientifically inclined. I’ve got that picture of Mars on one of my articles here on Triond, I too fell in love with it.


  4. Judy Sheldon Says...

    On February 20, 2008 at 6:56 pm

    I love your pictures. They are breathtaking. Great job.


  5. Lucy Lockett Says...

    On February 21, 2008 at 4:00 am

    This was awesome, great job!


  6. Gail Nobles Says...

    On February 25, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    Great jobl


  7. Benson Kaloki Says...

    On July 3, 2008 at 6:00 am

    Good job.
    what about giving some of todays doscoveries?


  8. deep blue Says...

    On February 13, 2010 at 7:10 am

    Very well presented and another set of stunning images. Well done.


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