Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2007

Top 10 extra solar planets-Upsilon Andromeda b, A World of Fire and Ice




A World of Fire and Ice
Photo Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Hurt (SSC)


Upsilon Andromeda b is tidally locked to its sun like the Moon is to Earth, so one side of the planet is always facing its star. This setup creates one of the largest temperature differences astronomers have ever seen on an exoplanet. One side of the planet is always hot as lava, while the other is chilled possibly below freezing.
Number 5: Brave New World


Monday, September 17, 2007

Satellites witness lowest Arctic ice coverage in history


Envisat ASAR mosaic of the Arctic Ocean for early September 2007, clearly showing the most direct route of the Northwest Pssage open (orange line) and the Northeast passage only partially blocked (blue line). The dark gray colour represents the ice-free areas, while green represents areas with sea ice. Credits: ESAThe area covered by sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk to its lowest level this week since satellite measurements began nearly 30 years ago, opening up the Northwest Passage – a long-sought short cut between Europe and Asia that has been historically impassable.In the mosaic image above, created from nearly 200 images acquired in early September 2007 by the Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) instrument aboard ESA's Envisat satellite, the dark gray colour represents the ice-free areas while green represents areas with sea ice.