NASA aids in understanding the mysterious cosmos through sharing captivating space images and videos, enabling people to connect with celestial entities. Explore 8 incredible NASA photos for a new perspective.The Age and Evolve of the Universe:
The WMAP satellite determined the universe is 13.77 billion years old, with atoms making up only 4.6%. Telescopes like Hubble and Spitzer show how the universe is expanding. COBE studied the Big Bang’s radiation, leading to a Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006.Finding Dark Matter:
NASA’s telescopes helped understand dark matter, five times more massive than ordinary matter like Bright Supernova, Black Hole, Crab Nebula. Chandra x-ray telescope found dark matter in Bullet Cluster in 2007.Galaxies:
NGC 4302 and NGC 4298, showcasing two spiral galaxies resembling our Milky Way. Both galaxies and the billions of stars within them are visible in the picture.Exoplanet:
Scientists now believe that every star likely has at least one exoplanet, which come in a variety of sizes and conditions. TRAPPIST-1, in contrast to our solar system’s luminous and massive star Sun, is a smaller, cooler red dwarf star.The Black Hole
One enigma unraveled: the Event Horizon Telescope captured and displayed an image of a supermassive black hole in galaxy M87, revealing the mystery in April 2019.How small is the giant plant?
The enormous planet has a mass that is approximately half that of Jupiter and completes an orbit around its star every four days. An exoplanet is a celestial body that circles a star beyond our solar system.Combining into single body:
The Antennae Galaxies, also known as NGC 4038 and NGC 4039. These two galaxies began interacting millions of years back and will ultimately combine into a single entity.