27.4.07



Carina Nebula Panorama from Hubble (4.05)

Carina's Great Nebula, NGC 3372, is very active. It is 300 light years long and about 7,500 light-years away. The most energetic star, Eta Carinae, was one of the brightest in the 1830s. The Keyhole Nebula is seen towards the left. This picture was taken by the Hubble and remains the most detailed.

20.4.07



Water Claimed in Evaporating Planet HD 209458b (4.05)

This is an artistic rendition of HD 209458b evaporating because the surface temperature is too great. This is just a theory of what would happen, but it still remains quite controversial. It is known as Hot Jupiter, though it has an orbit similar to that of Mercury.

13.4.07



Aurora Over Alaska (4.04)

Between 60 and 1000 kms are the lights of the auroras. They are caused by solar shockwaves that cause both protons and electrons to strike the Earth's atmospheric molecules. Around Earth's magnetic poles, the aurora appears to be circular. this picture was taken at the Bear Lakes, Alaska in January 2005. It won the Wiki Commons Picture of the Year in 2006.

11.4.07

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5.4.07

April 4, 2007

On Wednesday night, I saw a really weird object in the sky. I was on my way home from a rehearsal when it was dark out. I looked ^ at the sky randomly, as it is good to do when you're driving, and saw this bright object that was much larger than any "shooting star" I had ever seen. For this reason, I didn't think it was a meteor or meteorite, but maybe a satellite. It streaked across the sky and left a light trail because it was so bright against the night sky. I guess I'll deem it a UFO, considering I still am not sure what it was. Probably evil brain-sucking alien parasites.



Americans Defeat Russians in First Space Quidditch Match (4.04)

The astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria caught the first documented snitch in muggle history last night, winning a victory over the Russians. To quote Lopez, "The Russians used brilliant strategy, but only NASA had the T2KQMU (Thunderbolt 2000 Quidditch Maneuvering Unit)."
> This has nothing to do with Jeff Wisoff and Lopez-Alegria in October 2001.HARRY POTTER PWNS