... The images of Titan's atmosphere at 2.12 microns show a still-bright southpole with an additional atmospheric bright feature, which may be clouds or some other meteorological phenomena. ...
... The images of Titan's atmosphere at 2.12 microns show a still-bright southpole with an additional atmospheric bright feature, which may be clouds or some other meteorological phenomena. ...
... The images of Titan's atmosphere at 2.12 microns show a still-bright southpole with an additional atmospheric bright feature, which may be clouds or some other meteorological phenomena. ...
... Observatory . This time-lapse video taken at ESO's La Silla site on 27 November 2009 shows the stars revolving around the south celestial pole. ...
... is a particularly interesting object for studying the Lyman forest, since this quasar is in a region close to the south galactic pole (i.e. the direction perpendicular to the Milky Way plane) with its exceptionally low density of foreground stars and ...
... Caused by the Earth's rotation relative to a static sky, the stars appear to travel around one fixed point тАФ Earth's Celestial SouthPole тАФ which is just visible above the rust-tinted horizon. ...
... Caused by the Earth's rotation relative to a static sky, the stars appear to travel around one fixed point тАФ Earth's Celestial SouthPole тАФ which is just visible above the rust-tinted horizon. ...
... Right : a new, possibly meteorological, phenomenon observed at 2.12 ѕ®m in Titan's atmosphere, in the form of a bright feature revolving around the SouthPole. ...