Not exact matches
SHINE
BRIGHT Supernova 1987A shone as a brilliant point of light
near the Tarantula Nebula (pink
cloud) in the Large Magellanic Cloud, as pictured from an observatory in C
cloud) in the Large Magellanic
Cloud, as pictured from an observatory in C
Cloud, as pictured from an observatory in Chile.
The full visible - light image at left shows that the dark feature resides
near and below a patch of
bright clouds in the planet's southern hemisphere.
Maunakea, Hawaii — Striking images of a storm system nearly the size of Earth have astronomers doing a double - take after pinpointing its location
near Neptune's equator, a region where no
bright cloud has ever been seen before.
Images of Neptune taken during twilight observing revealed an extremely large
bright storm system
near Neptune's equator (labeled «
cloud complex» in the upper figure), a region where astronomers have never seen a
bright cloud.
Near the bottom of the left image is a small dark spot with
bright companion
clouds.
Examining the structure of the global
cloud field one can see, a long line of
bright, dense
clouds near the equator in a region known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), more clearly evident over the tropical Atlantic and East Pacific oceans.