Bergeron, Joe

Creator details

Name
Bergeron, Joe
Nationality
American

Assets (43 in total)

Solar sail near an exoplanet - Artist view - Solar sail and exoplanet - Artist view - View of a probe using solar wind and photons emitted by the Sun as a means of propulsion. The radiation pressure of sunlight on a huge expanse of very thin reflective material can gradually build up enough speed to reach another star
Black tubicoles and smokers - Artist view - Giant tubeworms - Artist view - Artist view of giant tubicoles (Riftia pachyptila) near hydrothermal chiminees. Illustration of giant tube worms (Riftia pachyptila) near black smokers
Jupiter and its satellite Io - Illustration - Io and the Great Red Spot - Illustration - The Io satellite in front of Jupiter's Great Red Spot. In the center of the picture, the small satellite Amalthee. This painting shows Io superimposed in front of the Great Red Spot of Jupiter. It represents the spot's appearance during the 1970s. The small central object is the tiny moon Amalthea
In the rings of Saturn - Illustration - Saturn Ring Particles - Artist view - Artist view of the countless ice particles that make up Saturn's rings. A view from the interior of the rings of Saturn reveals some of the innumerable ice particles which make them up
Pluto view from Charon - View of artist - Pluto seen from Charon - Artist view - Pluto view in the sky of his satellite Charon. Pluto seen from its moon Charon
Geyser sur Enceladus - Artist view - Water geyser on Enceladus - Artist view - Artist view of an ice geyser on the surface of the Enceladus satellite. In the sky, the planet Saturn. Enceladus, one of Saturn's many icy moons, is now known to possess underground reservoirs of liquid water which sometimes erupt to the surface in the form of great jets or geysers. These keep the moon's surface sparkling white, and even add material to Saturn's rings
Constellations of Scorpio and Sagittarius - Constellations of Scorpius and Sagittarius - The Moon in the constellation Scorpio. On the left, the constellation of Sagittarius. In the foreground, shepherds from ancient Greece. Ancient greek shepherd children watching the night sky. Constellations of Scorpius and Sagittarius are drawn
Star observation - Illustration - Watching the starry sky - Illustration - A teenager observes the star sky with telescope, binoculars and celestial atlas. A Tennager is watching the night sky with binoculars and telescope
Black hole - Artist view - Black Hole and Red Giant - Artist view - A giant red star orbiting a black hole. A black hole doing some damage to a passing red giant star
Quasar - Illustration - Infant Galaxy - Illustration - Artist's view of a young spiral galaxy. In the early days of a spiral galaxy like our own, a quasar blazes in the nucleus, while the spiral arms, glowing with fluorescent gasse, are just beginning to form stars
Exoplanetes - Artist's view - Exoplanets - Illustration - Artist's view of extrasolar planets. Extrasolar planets in a starry sky
Artist's view of a hot Jupiter - Exoplanet - Hot Jupiter - Artist's view of a gas giant exoplanet very close to its star. Many of the extra - solar planets which have been discovered in recent years are large, massive, and orbit surprisingly close to their parent stars. These are believed to be gas giant planets similar to Jupiter. Since they're so close to their sun, they're hot. Thus the common term for them has become “” hot Jupiter””. This one is hot enough to glow a dull red even on its night side. The existence of these planets has proven that the arrangement of other solar systems need not closely resemble our own

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