This vivid picture of an active star forming region — NGC 2467, otherwise known as the Skull and Crossbones nebula — is as sinister as it is beautiful. This image was captured with the FORS instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) Credit: @ESO https://t.co/yxAu5Lothr
Thanks to the guys @UL_FM for the space week interview and Ian Clancy @nuadatt for joining our president. Here is a link to the interview. https://t.co/iYL6fLMMro
Two craters:
One in Mauritania, #Earth, taken by @esaspaceflight's @astro_alex from the International Space Station.
One in Elysium Planitia, #Mars, taken by @esascience#MarsExpress spacecraft.
Can you tell which one is which? Find out in the link: https://t.co/BboDdnQkXv
In full swing here @UL .
Dr. Ian Clancy is unravelling the mysteries of spagetti-fication, black holes and the end of all things! @sci_engUL@nuadatt#astronomy
We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting a talk by @nuadatt this Tueasday coming. The talk will be on 'The Alpha and The Omega: The creation and Ultimate Fate of Matter'. It'll be a great one so don't miss it!