Hubble Space Telescope
Two is better than one! In a sea of stars, two bright nebulae shine in this image released during Hubble's 27th year. They're situated so that they appear to be one cloud. Together, they're known as NGC 248 and are about 200,000 light-years away in the constellation Tucana. NGC 248 resides within the Small Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf satellite galaxy of our Milky Way galaxy. These nebulae were first discovered in 1834 by astronomer Sir John Herschel. We're sharing one outstanding image from each year of Hubble’s mission to celebrate its upcoming 35th birthday – counting down to a new series of anniversary images! Stay tuned for more, and get caught up at the link in our bio! Image description: Pinkish red clouds of gas and dust shine in the center of a star-studded field of black space. Image credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, K. Sandstrom (University of California, San Diego), and the SMIDGE team #Hubble35 #NASA #Hubble #nebula #space #stars #science #astronomy #cosmos #telescope
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
A boatload of photos from Iceland where the light plays a significant role in the photo. Returning to different locations in different conditions is always great fun and by doing so you’ll get a good understanding of how much different types of light can change the expression of the photo! I share all my knowledge about how to use light in landscape photography in my newly released and third ebook ‘Landscape Light’. It is 251 pages and covers the types of light, the light you can encounter all throughout the day, colour and the impact of post-processing are all themes I cover throughout the ebook. If you struggle with light in landscape photography, this ebook is for you!