Jumpsuits & Teleporters

Whitney Dail was born in Alexandria, VA to a Naval aviator and an artist-entrepreneur, and was raised in Annapolis, MD. For five years, Whitney worked as a graphic designer in the comic book industry but returned to school in 2009 to pursue a better-suited Master's degree in Arts Administration. She is currently in the process of writing and researching her thesis on expanding art, science, and technology interactions in U.S. cultural institutions.

Credit: Image by Jonathan Yoerger.

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    Slow dancing with the moon.








    I normally never open forwarded emails from my relatives, but this one really brightened my day!

    This photo was taken and uploaded by Astronaut Douglas Wheelock (@Astro_Wheels). It’s amazing to follow NASA’s astronauts while they orbit above! I am so lucky to be able to see his photos of our beautiful universe. Wish I could see it in person.

    “Now I understand what you tried to say to me…How you suffered for your sanity…How you tried to set them free…They http://twitpic.com/2eh3i1
    [Flash 10 is required to watch video]

    “Apollo 15, this is Okinawa. You have a streamed chute. Stand by for a hard impact. Okinawa, over.”

    Courtesy of @airandspace

    A Galactic Spectacle

    NASA image release August 5, 2010

    A beautiful new image of two colliding galaxies has been released by NASA’s Great Observatories. The Antennae galaxies, located about 62 million light-years from Earth, are shown in this composite image from the Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue), the Hubble Space Telescope (gold and brown), and the Spitzer Space Telescope (red). The Antennae galaxies take their name from the long antenna-like “arms,” seen in wide-angle views of the system. These features were produced by tidal forces generated in the collision.

    The collision, which began more than 100 million years ago and is still occurring, has triggered the formation of millions of stars in clouds of dusts and gas in the galaxies. The most massive of these young stars have already sped through their evolution in a few million years and exploded as supernovas.

    The X-ray image from Chandra shows huge clouds of hot, interstellar gas that have been injected with rich deposits of elements from supernova explosions. This enriched gas, which includes elements such as oxygen, iron, magnesium, and silicon, will be incorporated into new generations of stars and planets. The bright, point-like sources in the image are produced by material falling onto black holes and neutron stars that are remnants of the massive stars. Some of these black holes may have masses that are almost one hundred times that of the Sun.

    The Spitzer data show infrared light from warm dust clouds that have been heated by newborn stars, with the brightest clouds lying in the overlapping region between the two galaxies.
    The Hubble data reveal old stars and star-forming regions in gold and white, while filaments of dust appear in brown. Many of the fainter objects in the optical image are clusters containing thousands of stars.

    The Chandra image was taken in December 1999. The Spitzer image was taken in December 2003. The Hubble image was taken in July 2004, and February 2005.

    To read more go to: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/antennae.html

    NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is home to the nation’s largest organization of combined scientists, engineers and technologists that build spacecraft, instruments and new technology to study the Earth, the sun, our solar system, and the universe.

    Credit: NASA, ESA, SAO, CXC, JPL-Caltech, and STScI

    Acknowledgment: G. Fabbiano and Z. Wang (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), and B. Whitmore (STScI)

    Amethyst Aquamarine Citrine Emerald Labradorite Lapis Marcasite Moonstone Pyrite Tourmaline

    I am currently obsessed with raw minerals and cannot wait to visit the Smithsonian’s gemstone collection when I travel north at the end of the month. These are my top ten favorite gemstones.

    Le Tour de France starts today!!! Watch this video from Versus on the unknown history of the tour.

    “Cosmic Love” by Florence & The Machine

    This video/song makes me really happy.

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