Thursday, February 7, 2013

Red planets

Using data gathered by NASA’s exoplanet-hunting Kepler spacecraft, the CfA researchers discovered that many red dwarf stars harbor planets, and some of those planets are rocky, Earth-sized worlds. Considering that red dwarfs, albeit optically dim, are the most abundant type of stars in our galaxy, this means that even a small percentage of them being host to Earthlike exoplanets puts the total number of potentially habitable worlds very high — and some of them could be right next door.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Birth to Death...




Watch how big is our universe and know whats beyond our earth...

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Snapped



Take a closer look over those photos....




Basic view of Solar system....




 Deep space.. A high resolution snap of Hubble..





Artist's impression of our solar system in a mysterious view.







This a very big region where stars are born and you can see HORSE HEAD NEBULAE at the center like a hook... Looking so great...!






Close view of Hose Head Nebulae....



Take a look over our earth from above... Beautiful...! isn't it?