Scientists Take The Closest Images Of Solar System Objects

Scientists Take The Closest Images Of Solar System Objects ► Subscribe: Our ancestors could only imagine how the solar system’s planets looked up close. Then along came telescopes, and we were able to see them a little closer from Earth. But as technology evolved, we were able to create probes and send them off to get a closer look at the gas giants, the rocky worlds, and even as close as we can get to the Sun without one burning up. For the first time in human history, we can now observe images of the celestial bodies in our solar system with a level of detail that was once only possible through fiction movies. Get ready to see sunlight glinting off the lakes of the solar system moons, the clearest views of Jupiter that unraveled its fascinating mysteries, and the microscopic details of the Sun’s structure as we get closer than ever to the amazing and mysterious worlds, and see them like you’ve never seen them before. We are on social media: The Destiny voice: Sources:
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