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maegul, do astronomy w Euclid discovers a stunning Einstein ring
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I’m confused about what exactly the ring is in the image or the main image at least. There seems to be an enhanced image in the article that highlights the ring more clearly as an outer edge, which makes sense (I suppose).

But I don’t understand what I’m to make of the top image. It’s the diffuse light part of the ring?

Balthazar,

You need to zoom in to the center of the bright elliptical. It would have been easier to see without zooming if they’d subtracted off the elliptical.

maegul,
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Ah yes! Thanks! The enhanced image does day “close up” after all! A bit lazy of me!

Very cool though! A zoomed inset in the main image would have helped I think.

threelonmusketeers, do esa w Solar Orbiter ready for close encounter with Venus

Today’s flyby will be the first to significantly ‘tilt’ the spacecraft’s orbit and allow it to see the Sun’s polar regions, which cannot be seen from Earth.

Huh, it never occurred to me that we haven’t seen what the Sun looks like from above or below the plane of the solar system.

Buzztiger, do esa w Farewell, Gaia! Spacecraft operations come to an end

Sniff, our most successful scientific Spacecraft by publications. The new Voyage 2050 programme certainly provides science topics that could lead to a worthy successor.

CandleTiger, do esa w Farewell, Gaia! Spacecraft operations come to an end

we don’t want it to reactivate in the future and begin transmitting again if its solar panels find sunlight.

Why go to so much work to ensure it can never be turned on again? What harm does it do to move the satellite to a graveyard orbit and just leave it listening?

Alpakka,

My thought as well, seems short sighted. Bandwidth permits from ITU maybe? Risk that someone else could hijack it?

Buzztiger, do esa w Farewell, Gaia! Spacecraft operations come to an end

So Gaia relies on maintaining very accurate pointing at the stars while measuring their position. For this purpose it uses special cold gas (Nitrogen) thrusters with very low flow noise. These cold gas tanks are now empty and Gaia simply cannot continue to operate.

BevelGear, do esa w Martian rock on the move
shnizmuffin, do astronomy w “The models were right”: astronomers find ‘missing’ matter
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Stillwater,
xylol,
TropicalDingdong, do astronomy w “The models were right”: astronomers find ‘missing’ matter
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Grandwolf319, do astronomy w “The models were right”: astronomers find ‘missing’ matter

TLDR: it’s the hot gas filaments between galaxies that they confirmed

Zaktor, do astronomy w “The models were right”: astronomers find ‘missing’ matter

That’s some hard long science right there.

Flyberius, do astronomy w “The models were right”: astronomers find ‘missing’ matter
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Nice. It’s a huge cock and balls

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