Solar energy pathways on the Earth
The ionosphere–thermosphere–magnetosphere (ITM) system connects solar energy input to Earth's upper atmosphere through various processes.
Conceptual illustrations in science are “freehand” drawings to portray certain concepts qualitatively. Instead of directly representing data, they are visualising the current knowledge.
The ionosphere–thermosphere–magnetosphere (ITM) system connects solar energy input to Earth's upper atmosphere through various processes.
Earth's internal heat flow from the core, mantle and crust to the surface through conduction, convection, and advection.
The Local Distance Network offers a multi-route method for accurately determining the Hubble constant. It includes various techniques for gauging galactic distances, linking geometric approaches to establish H0.
Illustration of the outer Solar System, including the Sun, rocky planets, asteroid belt, gas planets, Kuiper Belt, and the hypothetical Oort Cloud.
The comparison of geographic and geologic continental features across oceans that encouraged the continental drift hypothesis.
Illustration of GNSS-enabled natural hazard monitoring and early warning.
Age and location of spectroscopically-confirmed distant, early galaxies suggesting the presence of early ionised bubbles.
The cosmic timeline, from the origin of the known Universe in the Big Bang, 13.8 Billion years ago, until present day.
Visually accessible colour palettes for inclusive graphic design contain only colours that are also discernible when converted to grey-scale.