안녕하세요 오늘은 NASA에서 어떤 우주의 모습을 비춰줄까요?
먼저 사진부터 감상하시죠!
이 사진의 제목은 Looking Sideways from the Parker Solar Probe 입니다. NASA에서 공식적으로 제공한 설명을 보시죠.
What's happening near the Sun? To help find out, NASA launched the robotic Parker Solar Probe (PSP) to investigate regions closer to the Sun than ever before. The PSP's looping orbit brings it nearer to the Sun each time around -- every few months. The featured time-lapse video shows the view looking sideways from behind PSP's Sun shield during its 16th approach to the Sun last year -- from well within the orbit of Mercury. The PSP's Wide Field Imager for Solar Probe (WISPR) cameras took the images over eleven days, but they are digitally compressed here into about one minute video. The waving of the solar corona is visible, as is a coronal mass ejection, with stars, planets, and even the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy streaming by in the background as the PSP orbits the Sun. PSP has found the solar neighborhood to be surprisingly complex and to include switchbacks -- times when the Sun's magnetic field briefly reverses itself.
오늘도 광활한 우주 앞에 인간이 얼마나 작은 존재인지 깨닫게 되네요.
저는 내일도 더 좋은 사진과 함께 돌아오겠습니다, 행복한 지구여행 되세요!
'생활정보' 카테고리의 다른 글
NASA 오늘의 사진 (2024-02-21) (0) | 2024.02.21 |
---|---|
NASA 오늘의 사진 (2024-02-20) (0) | 2024.02.20 |
NASA 오늘의 사진 (2024-02-18) (0) | 2024.02.18 |
NASA 오늘의 사진 (2024-02-17) (0) | 2024.02.17 |
NASA 오늘의 사진 (2024-02-16) (0) | 2024.02.16 |