It is wonderful again! You remember my Earthling friend, I had shared the different work which was made by Roscosmos, in 26 June 2015 at my blog.
In here, English translations of the subtitles of the images at video as follows:0:17- 0:35 Ближайшая к нам Галактика Андромеды: Andromeda Galaxy which is the closest to us. It is containing more than 1 trillion stars. Its size 220 thousand light years.
0: 36- 0:50 Туманность кольцо: Ring Nebula. It’s formed about 6,000 years ago. Its diameter 1 light year.
0:51- 1:10 Крабовидная туманность: The Crab Nebula. The residue of a supernova that exploded in 1054.
1:11- 1:33 Шаровое звездное скопление Геркулеса: Hercules globular cluster. It contains more than 100,000 stars. Its diameter is 165 light-years
1:35- 1:45 Взрыв сверхновой звезды: The explosion of a supernova
1:46- 2:10 Галактика Водоворот: Whirlpool Galaxy. It interacts with another galaxy NGC 5195
2:11- 2:35 плеяды: Galaxy and one nearest star clusters
2:37- 3:00 Черная дыра: Black hole.
Who could have predicted that black hole would be so beautiful 🙂
For 25 years now, the Hubble Space Telescope (and many other satellites) has stimulated us with numerous jaw dropping images of space—stretching from the Great Nebula of Orion, to the Whirlpool Galaxy. They all look so huge and comprehensive, you can nearly imagine yourself moving through space, looking directly at them from up close—yet even the closest among them are unfathomably far away (the closest planet is nearly 162 million miles/261 million kilometers from sun, while the closest star is over 4 light-years distant). In a recent video, the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos, to be exact) visualizes how our sky may look if some of these marvels were in nearer proximity to Earth. Watch the video below:
Awesome video! One trillion stars in the Andromeda Galaxy, it makes all of our insanity here on Earth seems so insignificant. I think I would like to leave this planet and go explore the universe!
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It is really awesome, you’re right! And who knows maybe one day you can see the other places on universe. There is no guarantee that it won’t be, my dear Earthling friend 😉
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Let’s hope one day, that would be incredible!
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