Infrared Uranus looks absolutely wild! Captured in stunning detail by the giant 10-meter W. M. Keck Observatory telescope in Hawaii, this infrared view reveals the ice giant in a whole new light — along with its delicate rings and a dazzling collection of moons.Seen in infrared wavelengths, Uranus glows with atmospheric features and thermal emissions that are invisible in normal light, giving us a rare, dramatic look deep into its dynamic system.The “monster” telescope once again proves why it’s one of the most powerful eyes on Earth. Short, punchy, and way more engaging!
Lo que ves en este vídeo ocurre una vez cada 80.000 nacimientos.
Un bebé que llega al mundo sin saber que ha nacido.
Todavía dentro de su bolsa amniótica. Intacta. Como si el tiempo se hubiera detenido. 🧵