Sky at Large: 28 Space Photos to Help You Appreciate the Splendor of the Universe!
Speaking of which, in the vast universe, where exactly are we? This question may only be understood when you witness those awe inspiring space scenes with your own eyes. Today, through these 28 photos from the stars and the sea, we will take you to rediscover the Earth from different perspectives and experience the magnificence and mystery of the universe.
Page 1: James&Middot; The details of Jupiter captured by the Webb Space Telescope are astonishingly clear!
The second picture: Saturn's iconic hexagonal storm, with its center resembling a constantly rotating knob, is incredibly beautiful!
The third picture: Saturn's North Pole from a near-infrared perspective is simply not as beautiful as a human scenery.
The fourth picture: Jupiter's North Pole Cyclone observed under infrared light, this scene is simply too sci-fi!
Picture 5: The coverage of auroras on Jupiter is surprisingly larger than on Earth, isn't it shocking?
Picture 6: Regarding the scale of Saturn's hexagonal storms, once you see this, you will know what grandeur is!
Photo 7: Jupiter lightning captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft, this effect is like a special effects blockbuster!
Image 8: The surface of comet 67P, where the Philae lander successfully landed in 2014, creating history.
Image 9: Pluto photo brought by New Horizons, featuring icebergs, frozen plains, and a hazy atmosphere.
Chapter 10: Mars; Perseverance” The Martian landforms captured by the rover seem like scenery from another world.
Picture 11: Looking at the Earth and Moon from Jupiter, this perspective is simply too novel!
Picture 12: Comparing the volume ratios of liquid water on Earth, Europa, and Titan, it turns out that Earth is not the largest!
Picture 13: The floating corona outside the solar system, surprisingly larger than Earth, imagine how spectacular it would be!
The 14th picture: Interestingly, there is more liquid water under the ice sheet of Europa than on Earth, which completely overturns our understanding!
Picture 15: Since its discovery, Neptune has just completed a complete revolution, and its speed is no longer high!
The mass of a neutron star is equivalent to 500000 Earths, but its diameter is even smaller than that of New York City. The power of science!
Image 17: NGC 6946 galaxy, known for its frequent supernova explosions; Fireworks Galaxy”, magnificent ; ornate ; fascinating!
Picture 18: A huge storm at Saturn's North Pole captured by the Cassini spacecraft, this dynamic is breathtakingly beautiful.
Image 19: The International Space Station captures the island of Hispaniola over the Atlantic Ocean from a unique perspective.
The scene of sunlight reflecting on the sea surface of Celebes is so beautiful that it makes one's heart flutter.
The combination of Jupiter and its moon Europa is simply too harmonious.
Photo 22: Olympus Mons on Mars is the highest known mountain in the solar system, and the feeling of reaching the summit must be very satisfying!
The 23rd picture: A flower that fully grows in space, this is the real one; Space flower;!
Picture 24: When Apollo 11 landed on the moon, there were only 25 seconds left of fuel, and the adventurous spirit was really amazing!
Image 25: Valhalla image taken by Voyager 1, depicting the mysterious multi ring impact structure on Europa.
Photo 26: GOES satellite just took a new photo of Earth. The blue planet we rely on for survival will always be so beautiful!
Image 27: NASA and NOAA jointly released a framed photo of the Earth and Moon, showcasing romance in the universe.
Picture 28: Looking back at Earth from Saturn's perspective, the complete view of Earth makes us realize our own insignificance.