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本物の美しさ♡宇宙画像のインスタアカウント&ハッシュタグ

宇宙の画像ってきれいでファンタジーですよね💫 ロック画にしたり、加工用の背景にしたりできそうな 宇宙画を探してみました💫 加工作品は個人で楽しんでね✨🌟✨

出典:photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov 宇宙フォトは見てるだけでも、ゆめかわな世界観にひたれる😍 星空やわたあめみたいな雲をみていると ふわふわしあわせな気分になれるよ🙌

特にNASA関連の公式画像は必見! 感動するほどの美しさです✨😂✨

インスタアカウント @NASA Goddard

これNASA公式です。”NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center”の 公式画像が投稿されています 美しいリアルな銀河やブラックホール、星雲などが見られ

息をのむほど、本当に素晴らしいアカウントです✨

Hubble Snaps “The Archer” (Sagittarius) Looking Bold and Beautiful This colorful and star-studded view of the Milky Way galaxy was captured when the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope pointed its cameras towards the constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer). Blue stars can be seen scattered across the frame, set against a distant backdrop of red-hued cosmic companions. This blue litter most likely formed at the same time from the same collapsing molecular cloud. The color of a star can reveal many of its secrets. Shades of red indicate a star much cooler than the sun, so either at the end of its life, or much less massive. These lower-mass stars are called red dwarfs and are thought to be the most common type of star in the Milky Way. Similarly, brilliant blue hues indicate hot, young, or massive stars, many times the mass of the sun. A star’s mass decides its fate; more massive stars burn brightly over a short lifespan, and die young after only tens of millions of years. Stars like the sun typically have more sedentary lifestyles and live longer, burning for approximately ten billion years. Smaller stars, on the other hand, live life in the slow lane and are predicted to exist for trillions of years, well beyond the current age of the universe. Image credit: ESA/NASA #nasagoddard #Hubble #space #star #sun #sagittarius
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Lake Tengiz from space In orbit above the semi-desert grasslands in Kazakhstan, an astronaut aboard the International Space Station spotted one of the few features that stand out. Lake Tengiz is the only large lake (1590 square kilometers, 615 square miles) in northern Kazakhstan. Through white wisps of cloud, the crew member photographed the 50 kilometer-long eastern shore of the lake, with its thin, winding islands and white beaches. The islands and intervening waterways make a rich habitat for birds in this part of Asia. At least 318 species of birds have been identified at the lake; 22 of them are endangered. It is the northernmost habitat of the pink flamingo. The lake system is Kazakhstan’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it has been declared a RAMSAR wetland site of international importance. Part of the richness of area is its complex hydrology. Fresh water enters the system via the Kulanutpes River, so there are small lakes (lower right) full of fresh water. But in this closed basin, the water in the main lake (top) slowly evaporates, becoming salty. Winds stir up bigger waves on the main lake, dispersing sediment and salt and making the water a cloudier and lighter blue-green.  Credit: NASA #nasagoddard #space #earth
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カザフスタンにあるテンギス湖

エメラルドグリーンの美しい塩湖

壮大な渦巻き状の銀河 ”ギャラクシーM106”
メリーランド州ボルチモアの宇宙望遠科学研究所で撮られた画像

This is for our friend @SaraBareilles who seems to have a soft spot for and likes to sing about Cassiopeia A supernova. NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope show where supernova remnants emit radiation a billion times more energetic than visible light. The images bring astronomers a step closer to understanding the source of some of the universe’s most energetic particles — cosmic rays. This composite shows the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant across the spectrum: Gamma rays (magenta) from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope; X-rays (blue, green) from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory; visible light (yellow) from the Hubble Space Telescope; infrared (red) from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope; and radio (orange) from the Very Large Array near Socorro, N.M. Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration, CXC/SAO/JPL-Caltech/Steward/O. Krause et al., and NRAO/AUI #nasagoddard #Cassiopeia #SaraBareilles #space #supernova
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カシオペアの超新星の残骸

インスタアカウント @Natgeospace

ナショナルジオグラフィックスペースのアカウント
ナショナルジオグラフィックなので、地球から見た宇宙というか
空の画像が投稿されてる
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宇宙画ハッシュタグ