Published 16:31 IST, January 6th 2021
'Beginning of brand new day': NASA shares photo of sun rising over Canadian provinces
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) never fails to mesmerize people with its outer space clicks. It recently shared a picture of sunrise.
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National Aeronautics and Administration (NASA) never fails to mesmerize people with its outer clicks. ncy recently took to Instagram share yet ar stunning picture of sunrise clicked from International Station (ISS), alongside an equally inspiring caption. Clicked by expedition 56 crew astronauts, picture captures glinting sun rising above Canadian provinces.
“ photograph shows horizon and coastline of Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, with Quebec furr inland,” NASA described adding that picture was captured when craft was positioned over Massachusetts. In caption, NASA wrote that every sunrise marks a new beginning and reminded people to start afresh in 2021.
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“Each & every sunrise literally marks beginning of a brand new day, it also reminds us all that we, too, can start fresh with a good attitude, positivity and gratutude,” it wrote.
With over 1,034, 656 views and numerous comments, post has created a stir on internet since shared on January 5. "Nasa. Happy New year," wished a user. Ar individual wrote, “Beautiful”. “Amazing,” read one comment under share.
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Special neutron star
In ar amusing post, NASA recently shared a captivating im of a ‘special’, lonely neutron star spotted outside of Milky Way galaxy for first tie ever on NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and European Sourn Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. Taking to its official handle on Instagram, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory shared breathtaking photograph of newly identified neutron star 200,000 light-years away from Earth. “Oxygen-rich superva remnants like E0102 are important for understanding how massive stars fuse lighter elements into heavier ones before y explode,” ncy informed. It added that remnants from original explosion are seen in for several thousand years and contain debris ejected from star’s interior.
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16:33 IST, January 6th 2021