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Stunning images of Earth's sunlit face, snapped by a satellite located 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers) away from the planet, will be available daily for people to browse on a new NASA ...
NASA has overhauled its archive of amazing Earth views from space. The space agency's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) website will now provide daily, up-close views of the planet in both ...
From one million miles away, NASA’s Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth. It has not been possible to captures images o… ...
The Secrets of Taking Epic Photos of Space Sorry astronomers, but with a little patience, a basic DSLR, and some photo-editing wizardry, anyone can capture images worthy of the James Webb Telescope.
Daredevil Felix Baumgartner, who sadly died this week, broke the sound barrier while travelling at 844 miles per hour ...
NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera can, though. It sends back thousands of amazing photos every year, and now you can peruse them more easily with the new website.
From intriguing mysteries to groundbreaking discoveries, Top 10s keeps you informed and entertained with every upload, right here, on Epic Reactions." ...
NASA+ is expected to come to Netflix later this summer. But space enthusiasts can already find the content – ...
The RED Epic Dragon camera is capable of shooting at resolutions ranging from conventional HDTV up to 6K, specifically 6144 x 3160 pixels.
Universal Orlando Resort's highly-anticipated fourth theme park, Epic Universe, is set to open on Thursday, May 22. See the first look images of the park's five new worlds!
Astronaut’s stunning Earth photo looks like ‘arteries in your retina’ NASA astronaut Don Pettit has captured another remarkable shot, this one showing the Betsiboka River estuary in Madagascar.
As the sun sets, Andrew McCarthy scans the skies for bad omens: twinkling stars and wispy contrails. But he’s not an oracle or mystic. In fact, McCarthy is an astrophotographer, and these subtle clues ...