2017-01-28

Astronomy picture of the day - 2017 January 28 - N159 in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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N159 in the Large Magellanic Cloud 
Image Credit: NASAESAHubble Space Telescope
Explanation: Over 150 light-years across, this cosmic maelstrom of gas and dust is not too far away. It lies south of the Tarantula Nebula in our satellite galaxy the Large Magellanic Cloud a mere 180,000 light-years distant. Massive stars have formed within. Their energetic radiation and powerful stellar winds sculpt the gas and dust and power the glow of this HII region, entered into the Henize catalog of emission stars and nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds as N159. The bright, compact, butterfly-shaped nebula above and left of center likely contains massive stars in a very early stage of formation. Resolved for the first time in Hubble images, the compact blob of ionized gas has come to be known as the Papillon Nebula.

2017-01-27

Fotografia - Lisboa noturna - Rua Augusta

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Estúdio Horácio Novais, Rua Augusta, Lisboa, sem data. Colecções da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal (Flickr Commons)

Imagenes del Mundo - Un buque intenta acercarse al puerto de Liverpool (Reino Unido)

Un buque intenta acercarse al puerto de Liverpool (Reino Unido).
Un buque intenta acercarse al puerto de Liverpool (Reino Unido).
PHIL NOBLE REUTERS

Imagenes del Mundo - El volcán 'Fuego' - Guatemala

El volcán guatemalteco 'Fuego', uno de los más activos del país, inició la primera erupción del 2017 con explosiones "constantes, moderadas y fuertes", en Alotenango, Sacatepéquez (Guatemala).
El volcán guatemalteco 'Fuego', uno de los más activos del país, inició la primera erupción del 2017 con explosiones "constantes, moderadas y fuertes", en Alotenango, Sacatepéquez (Guatemala).
ESTEBAN BIBA EFE

Astronomy picture of the day - 2017 January 27 - Venus Through Water Drops

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Venus Through Water Drops 
Image Credit & Copyright: John Bell
Explanation: Now the brilliant "star" in planet Earth's evening skies, Venus is captured in this creative astrophotograph. Taken with a close-focusing lens on January 18 from Milton Keynes, UK, it shows multiple images of the sky above the western horizon shortly after sunset. The images were created by water drops on a glass pane fixed to a tree. Surface tension has drawn the water drops into simple lens-like shapes. Refracting light, the drops create images that are upside-down, so the scene has been rotated to allow comfortable right-side up viewing of a macro-multiple-skyscape.

2017-01-26

Fotografia - Lisboa noturna - Praça do Rossio, Lisboa

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Estúdio Horácio Novais, Praça do Rossio, Lisboa, sem data Colecções da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal (Flickr Commons)

Astronomy picture of the day - 2017 January 26 - GOES-16: Moon over Planet Earth

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GOES-16: Moon over Planet Earth 
Image Credit: NOAANASA
Explanation: Launched last November 19 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the satellite now known as GOES-16 can now observe planet Earth from a geostationary orbit 22,300 miles above the equator. Its Advanced Baseline Imager captured this contrasting view of Earth and a gibbous Moon on January 15. The stark and airless Moon is not really the focus of GOES-16, though. Capable of providing a high resolution full disk image of Earth every 15 minutes in 16 spectral channels, the new generation satellite's instrumentation is geared to provide sharper, more detailed views of Earth's dynamic weather systems and enable more accurate weather forecasting. Like previous GOES weather satellites, GOES-16 will use the moon over our fair planet as a calibration target.

2017-01-25

Expressões populares portuguesas - Lagrimas de crocodilo

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Choro fingido. 

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O crocodilo, quando ingere um alimento, faz forte pressão contra o céu da boca, comprimindo as glândulas lacrimais. Assim, ele chora enquanto devora a vítima.

Fotografia - Lisboa noturna - Avenida Almirante Reis

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Estúdio Mário Novais, Avenida Almirante Reis, Lisboa, sem data Colecções daFundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal (Flickr Commons)

Astronomy picture of the day - 2017 January 25 - Cassini's Grand Finale Tour at Saturn

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Cassini's Grand Finale Tour at Saturn 
Image Credit: NASAJPL-Caltech
Explanation: Cassini is being prepared to dive into Saturn. The robotic spacecraft that has been orbiting and exploring Saturn for over a decade will end its mission in September with a spectacular atmospheric plunge. Pictured here is a diagram of Cassini's remaining orbits, each taking about one week. Cassini is scheduled to complete a few months of orbits that will take it just outside Saturn's outermost ring F. Then, in April, Titan will give Cassini a gravitational pull into Proximal orbits, the last of which, on September 15, will impact Saturn and cause the spacecraft to implode and melt. Cassini's Grand Finale orbits are designed to record data and first-ever views from inside the rings -- between the rings and planet -- as well as some small moons interspersed in the rings. Cassini's demise is designed to protect any life that may occur around Saturn or its moons from contamination by Cassini itself.