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projectregulus using the The EQ6R Pro mount to capture the Horse Head ✨👁️
Saturn shot in broad daylight.
Credit: Umer Ab
One in a million moment, photographed by Debbie Parker.
48 different colors of the moon. 🌔🌕🌖 It took 10 years to take the pictures....
By Marcella Giulia Pace
Pleiades (M45)
The 'Seven Sisters' of greek mythology: Sterope, Merope, Electra, Maia, Taygeta, Celaeno, and Alcyone, followed by their 'parents': Atlas and Pleione.
This cluster of relatively young stars (visible with the naked eye, even from a heavily light-polluted area) is travelling through a cloud of dust, which reflects their starlight in blue colour.
Located approximately 5,000 light-years from Earth, this composite image showcases the Rosette star formation region. The data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory are depicted in red and outlined by a white line. These X-rays unveil hundreds of young stars clustered in the center of the image, with additional fainter clusters flanking on either side. Optical data from the Digitized Sky Survey and the Kitt Peak National Observatory are represented in purple, orange, green, and blue, revealing extensive areas of gas and dust, including massive pillars left behind after intense radiation from massive stars eroded the more diffuse gas.
A recent Chandra study focused on the cluster situated on the right side of the image, known as NGC 2237, marking the first examination of the low-mass stars in this satellite cluster. Initially, only 36 young stars were identified in NGC 2237, but the Chandra observations have expanded this count to about 160 stars. The presence of several X-ray-emitting stars around the pillars and the detection of an outflow — typically associated with very young stars — originating from a dark area of the optical image indicate ongoing star formation in NGC 2237. By integrating these findings with earlier studies, scientists infer that the central cluster formed initially, followed by the expansion of the nebula, triggering the formation of the neighboring clusters, including NGC 2237.
Image Credit: X-ray (NASA/CXC/SAO/J. Wang et al), Optical (DSS & NOAO/AURA/NSF/KPNO 0.9-m/T. Rector et al.)
The Earth seen from the planet Mars (photography by Rover Curiosity) credits NASA 🪐📡
Look at the difference in scale between the Earth and Solar Flares! 😲
Saturn’s aurora captured by the Hubble Space Telescope
There is so much more beyond our world!
Want me to tell you something that will blow your mind or make you lose sleep?
Well, look at this picture.
Each of those dots you see is a GALAXY...
And each GALAXY has roughly 400BILLION STARS.
Also, each STAR has at least 9 PLANET, remember our star THE SUN has 12 planets going around it.
Now how many galaxies do you think there can be in that picture?
And this is just a photograph of a very little parcel of the universe.
This makes me lose sleep, thinking about how so insignificant we really are, the funny thing is that Bible says all those stars were created on the 3rd day🤣🤣🤣, vry impossible, the new discoveries of James WEBB telescope will make some Bible verses irrelevant
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Pillars of creation captured by NASA's Hubble & James Webb Space Telescope.
Clearest image ever taken of Venus.
Just a reminder that there’s a perfect hexagon cloud formation over Saturn’s North Pole
Here is a retreating tonight in HOO of M31 the Andromede galaxy with only 100x120 sec
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Solar eclipse on Cañón de Chelly, Arizona, makes it look like we're on Mars. or like a black hole appeared out of no where.
by Michael Menefee
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A light year is unimaginable. It's a distance unimaginable to any human mind. Your mind will completely explode.
Amazing evolution of our understanding about black holes!
"It takes Voyager spacecraft about 20,000 years to travel one light-year."
A beautiful photograph of Saturn, showing the planet's shadow on its rings, taken by the Cassini spacecraft in 2007.
Credit: NASA, ESA, SSI, Cassini Imaging Team
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Mars' Olympus Mons volcano is 26 km high (3x the height of Mt. Everest) and covers an area the size of Arizona.
Solar Eclipse from Space...
The most recent shot of Earth from Space.
DSCOVR satellite 🛰
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Beautiful image of a solar eclipse.
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