Thursday, October 13, 2011

GIANT ASTEROID MOUNTAIN, TALLER THAN MOUNT EVEREST

A giant mountain on the asteroid Vesta takes center stage in this image calculated from a shape model using data from NASA's Dawn probe. The image shows a tilted view of the topography of the south polar region, where the tall mountain (at center) rises 13 miles above its surroundings.
CREDIT: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA/PSI 
    A new photo from a NASA's spacecraft has shone a light on a massive mountain taller than anything on Earth rising up from the south pole of the huge asteroid Vesta.

  The new image, released last Monday October 10, it shows the peak of Vesta's tallest mountain rising up nearly 13 miles (22 kilometers) above the rough surrounding terrain. The image was recorded by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, which is currently orbiting Vesta.

   The Vesta mountain is approximately three times as high as Mt. Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth above sea level, and is more than twice the height of the tallest volcano on our planet, Mauna Loa in Hawaii, which rises 6 miles (9 km) high with some of its structure submerged underwater.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

ASTRONOMY WEEK INVITATION

Dubai Astronomy Club (DAG) is pleased to announce its participation in world space week, with following activities, all of these activities are free of charge, if you like to attend please register with following information name, email, mobile, event name, at : Astro@dubaiastronomy.com

Activity
Location
Date
Astronomy Gallery
NWPS
4th – 6th
Lecture – Robotics in Space exploration
NWPS
6th
Stargazing party at Zubair Camp
Camp
7th
Repton school stargazing
Rebton
5th