... exposure shows the apparent motion of the sky around the celestial southpole, seen on the upper left of the Yepun Telescope ... Above the southpole, the two fuzzy spots are, from left to right, the Large and the Small Magellanic Cloud, neighbouring ...
... exposure shows the apparent motion of the sky around the celestial southpole, seen on the upper left of the Yepun Telescope ... Above the southpole, the two fuzzy spots are, from left to right, the Large and the Small Magellanic Cloud, neighbouring ...
... The southpole area exhibits more haze than elsewhere, with a hood of haze at an altitude between 30 and 50 kilometres. ... These frozen methane clouds hovered at an elevation of about 30 kilometres around Titan's southpole. ...
... this moment, the tilt of the rings was about as large as it can be, allowing the best possible view of the planet's SouthPole ... The dark spot close to the SouthPole is a remarkable structure that measures approximately 300 km across. ...
... Read more . eso0741 тАФ Science Release . A Warm SouthPole? Yes, on Neptune! ... using ESO's Very Large Telescope has discovered that the southpole of Neptune is much hotter than the rest of the planet ...
... The southpole area exhibits more haze than elsewhere, with a hood of haze at an altitude between 30 and 50 kilometres. ... These frozen methane clouds hovered at an elevation of about 30 kilometres around Titan's southpole. ...
... The southpole area exhibits more haze than elsewhere, with a hood of haze at an altitude between 30 and 50 kilometres. ... These frozen methane clouds hovered at an elevation of about 30 kilometres around Titan's southpole. ...
... The southpole area exhibits more haze than elsewhere, with a hood of haze at an altitude between 30 and 50 kilometres. ... These frozen methane clouds hovered at an elevation of about 30 kilometres around Titan's southpole. ...
... The southpole area exhibits more haze than elsewhere, with a hood of haze at an altitude between 30 and 50 kilometres. ... These frozen methane clouds hovered at an elevation of about 30 kilometres around Titan's southpole. ...