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We ;ve seen some pretty incredible images of the Venus Transit come to light over the last couple of days, but this photograph 鈥?captured by astrophotographer Thierry Legault 鈥?may be the best yet.
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https://gizmodo/spectacular-time-lapse-video-of-venus-transit-5916183 https://gizmodo/this-amazing-space-image-just-won-the-internet-5916350 At first glance, Legault photo looks like many others of the transit; Venus appears in the form of a distinctive black disc, and a number of sunspots can be seen sprinkled across the Sun face. But look closer and you ;ll notice something incredible. See those evenly spaced circles running diagonally across the image Th
stanley website ey ;re meant to draw your attention to that almost invisible speck at the center of each one 鈥?that the Hubble Telescope [click here for ultra hi-res version]. While you ;re letting that sink in, consider this: Thierry had to determine where on Earth he would have to be, and at precisely what time he would need to aim his camera skyward in order to capture the image 鈥?two conditions that led to his being in Queensland, Australia on the morning of June 6th. There, at 11:42:25 local tim
stanley cup uk e, shooting at ten frames per second, he captured a total of nine images of Hubble as it zipped across the face of the Sun 鈥?a transit it made in just nine tenths of a second. Thierry didn ;t have a window of opportunity to capture Rlpb io9 Weekend Roundup
Last week, a meteor blew apart over Russia Chelyabinsk region, generating a shockwave that injured hundreds and caused millions of dollars
stanley cup in damage. The disintegrating fireball strewed bits and pieces of itself over the country Ural mountains, some of which researchers now claim to have recovered. But scientists aren ;t the only ones interested in the fragmented space rock 鈥?meteorite hunters have reportedly taken to the Urals ; icy slopes in droves in search of riches, in what being billed as a meteorite rush.
https://gizmodo/meteorite-explodes-o stanley spain ver-russia-hundreds-injured-5984483 Via Reuters: One amateur space enthusiast estimated chunks could be worth anything up to 66,000 roubles $2,200 per gram more than 40 times the current cost of gold. The price is hard to say yet 8230; The fewer meteorites that are recovered, the higher their price, said Dmitry Kachkalin, a member of the Russian Society of Amateur Meteorite Lovers. Meteorites are parts of a meteor that have fallen to earth. Scientists at the Urals Federal University were the first to announce a significant find 53 small, stony, black objects around Lake Chebarkul, near Chelyabinsk, which tests confirmed were small meteorites. The fragments were only
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