2023-11-04 12:52:56
[SAPOD]Today’s “Space Image”. We introduce characteristic images introduced by sorae in the past, attractive images released by space agencies of various countries, and images submitted by space astronomy fans and experts. (There is a link to the original article at the end of the article) (Source: sorae space portal site) SourceImage Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Naval Research Laboratory/Guillermo Stenborg and Brendan Gallaghersorae – Venus photographed by NASA’s solar probe Images of the night side surprise researchers This is the “night side of Venus taken by the Parker Solar Probe,” which sorae introduced in an article on February 25, 2021. On February 25, 2021, NASA released an image of Venus taken by the Wide-field Imager for Parker Solar Probe (WISPR) during the Venus swing-by in July of the previous year. . That is the first image, and the night side of Venus seen from approximately 12,400 km away is shown on the left side of the image. The image captures what appears to be airglow emitted when oxygen atoms in the atmosphere combine on the night side to become molecules, as well as the Aphrodite continent (dark area), which is a high-altitude region. . *The temperature of Aphrodite continent is regarding 30 degrees Celsius lower than the surrounding area, so it appears dark. Also, the many lines that look like scratches are thought to be caused by charged particles or dust reflecting sunlight. The original article explains how this image “astonished the Parker Solar Probe operations team.”Read original article
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