Dawn and sunset are two moments of silence but also beautiful in a day. In fact, not everyone understands this concept and what is the difference between them?
Scientists may have explained the long-standing mystery of the origin of the energy particles creating polar halo at dawn.
The summer is coming, and the big planets like Jupiter and Saturn will give the sky observers the evening the wonderful scenes.
It seems that there is no existence in space, but Vesta's first images are clearly visible in front of us.
An unmanned scientific probe from the US Space Agency (NASA) recently went into Vesta's meteorite orbit, to discover the secrets of the formation of the Solar System.
On July 16, NASA's Dawn (Dawn) spacecraft arrived in Vesta, a 330-mile (531km) asteroid with an gravity equal to 0.022 times that of Earth's gravity.
For more than a week since the morning, people can observe how Venus and Jupiter approach each other - an astronomical phenomenon.
Pilot Christiaan van Heijst is more fortunate than others when his work gives him the opportunity to capture beautiful moments in the sky.
With more than 2 weeks floating on the East Sea in the Spratly Islands, visitors will have many opportunities to admire the scenery at sunrise and sunset.
These beautiful sun-chasing pictures are from photographer Julien Grondin. He captured the wonderful scenery of nature in the early moments during the past 3 years.