This sky map shows the location of the star HD 219134, host to the nearest confirmed rocky planet found to date outsi... view image
Not exact matches
A
map of the southern
sky shows the correlation between sources of incoming cosmic rays (circles) and the locations of active galaxies (red dots).
The complete results have yet to be released, but one of the Planck presentation slides
showed a preliminary polarization
map of the
sky.
But Flauger argues that the
map indirectly supports his assertion that the amount of polarization from dust is higher than BICEP assumed because the
map shows stronger polarization, in general, across the entire
sky than BICEP researchers used in their calculations.
The Planck mission created this all -
sky map in 2015
showing matter in the universe.
Previous Planck analyses did not
show the amount of dust polarization in that patch of
sky or other high - galactic - latitude regions of the Milky Way because of the relative sparseness of dust and low signal compared to noise in these regions (see «Milky Way
map skirts question of gravitational waves»).
This
map shows the location of the NGC 3576 nebula in the
sky.
They and their students took thousands of spectra of galaxies along thin pie - shaped slices of the
sky over 15 years to produce the
map with 2 slices extending out about 400 million light years
shown below.
This
map shows the entire emission nebula, which extends across four degrees of the
sky, which at a distance of 1900 light years corresponds to a diameter of 130 light years.
A full -
sky map produced by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)
showing cosmic background radiation, a very uniform glow of microwaves emitted by the infant universe more than 13 billion years ago.
The three panels
show 10 - square - degree patches of
sky maps created by space missions capable of detecting the cosmic microwave background.
So along with a
map provided to them by Bill Calhoun (Joe Don Baker), their friends and crew — Cooker (Jonah Hill), Danny Guiterrez (Peter Dante), Junior (Justin Long), Cheryl (Ashley Scott) and Whitaker (Kevin Heffernan)-- race off to the South America to capture footage of the elusive Bigfoot before their nemesis
Sky Pierson (Harry Hamlin) of a competing wilderness
show gets it first.
The
map in Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3
shows that it is to the east of Water Land, and to the west of
Sky Land.
Solo
shows include
Maps DNA and Spam, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, UK (2014); Not Even the
Sky, MEWO Kunsthalle, Memmingen, Germany; and Never Odd or Even, Carroll / Fletcher, London, UK (both 2013).