We're small.
The full hd sex videosJupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice) spacecraft, barreling through our solar system, recently used Earth's gravity to slingshot to Venus. The spacecraft, now millions of miles away, has looked back home. We're floating in an unconscionably vast black ether.
"These two little marbles we call our cosmic home were photographed by Juice from over 5 million km [3.1 million miles], as the spacecraft waved us goodbye while heading towards Venus," the European Space Agency recently posted online.
That's Earth on the right, and the moon, about four times smaller, on the left. Even from such a distance, you can make out our planet's dominant clouds.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Mission planners recently sent the craft by Earth and the moon to exploit our gravity as it zips through space. It will fly by Venus and then Earth twice more, picking up speed as it escapes to the distant, icy solar system. Juice's destination is the Jupiter region, where it will make 35 flybys of three of the gas giant's icy moons.
"This ambitious mission will characterize these moons with a powerful suite of remote sensing, geophysical and in situ instruments to discover more about these compelling destinations as potential habitats for past or present life," ESA said.
One of the spacecraft's targets, Ganymede, is the largest moon in our solar system — it's even bigger than the planet Mercury. Crucially, Ganymede is stretched and compressed by the nearby massive Jupiter, a process that generates heat (This happens on the ocean moon Europa, too.) "This heat could drive some tectonic activity and provide one of the necessary conditions for life to emerge: a source of energy," ESA explained.
Juice will continue to slingshot by planets in its endeavor to reach deep space. It'll arrive at Jupiter in 2031, but expect more planetary views on the journey there.
6 ways you can help support the right to literacy around the worldUber parks up a swimming pool next to Shoreditch stationKaepernick critic Roger Goodell is literally a Senator's sonJet Black iPhone 7 fine print: No 32GB version, prone to scratchesMosaic sushi will satisfy your obsession with neatness and foodAmazon finally brings Alexa to the Fire tabletThe Apple Watch Nike+ will ask you if you want to go for a runAthlete's daredevil wheelchair stunt officially opens the 2016 Paralympic GamesApple kills 16GB smartphone with iPhone 7, now starts at 32GBThe iPhone now comes in black, and an even blacker black'Pokémon Go' is coming to the Apple WatchGlamorous teen applying flawless makeup is your new life coach'Eat Pray Love' author comes out on Facebook after partner's cancer diagnosis#ItTakesOne is a campaign to end sexual harassment at music gigsSecret life of lawn mowers: New Nest ads solve bizarre household mysteriesParody site encourages an 'upgrade' to iPhone 7 by plugging up your headphone jackApple's new Twitter account leaked iPhone detailsNew Apple Watch bands expand the options for Apple's only wearableFacebook changes Like buttons to celebrate Star Trek's 50th anniversaryThe 5 biggest takeaways from the Apple event When I Auditioned for George Martin: An Appreciation Puzzle Deadline Extended on Grounds of Extreme Difficulty! At Last, We Answer Patricia Lockwood's Excellent Tweet When Houdini Hired Lovecraft to Write for Him Letters from the Ransom Center’s Guy Davenport Collection Soviet Film Director Sergei Eisenstein's British Holiday “The Witch” and Its Distortions of Puritanism Watching Women Shop in Paris “Nasty Girl”: Part 2—Continuing the Reluctant Exegesis Mourning Lincoln, and Other News Favorite Recipes of Famous Women The Art of America’s Elusive Secret Societies On World Poetry Day Solve These Word Puzzles and Win a Free Subscription The Sound Effects of the Eighteenth Century, Back in Action Surrounded by Books and Unable to Find Anything to Read On Delmore Schwartz’s “The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me” James Tate, 1943–2015 by Jeffery Gleaves My Life Polishing Silver “The Solution,” a Poem by Sharon Olds (1985)
1.7393s , 10520.6015625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【full hd sex videos】,Warmth Information Network