This page has a great selection of free wallpapers from these adorable artists!
Show your love for the darkness of space by using this wallpaper for your desktop!
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Enjoy!
NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft.
This is a small portion of NGC 2023
Credit: Judy Schmidt
Jupiter (filtered) by Judith Schmidt.
Thousands of Stars in the Orion Nebula
Close inspection of the 2006 Hubble Space Telescope color mosaic of the Orion Nebula (M42) reveals numerous treasures that reside within the nearby, intense star- forming region. Southwest of the Trapezium stars located in the center of the nebula, a stunning Hubble Heritage portrait captures a variety of intricate objects. Deeply contrasting areas of light and dark blend with a palette of colors mix to form rich swirls and fluid motions that would make even the best artists stand back and admire their work.
Visible slightly bottom right center is the star LL Orionis (LL Ori), originally release by the Hubble Heritage Project in 2002. The delicate bow shock that surrounds LL Ori points towards the stream of gas flowing slowly away from the center of the Orion Nebula, near the Trapezium stars located off the image to the upper left. Close examination of the ends of the bow shock show secondary shocks that are formed as a two-sided jet of gas flowing away from this forming star at high velocity strikes the stream of low velocity gas from the center. To the right of LL Ori, a ghostly veil of material hangs thick and dark, obscuring portions of the nebula behind it.
Credit: NASA/Hubble
Clouds cast thousand-mile shadows into space when viewed aboard the International Space Station
I love the moon!!!! she follows me everywhere to make sure I’m safe
COMPARISON PHOTOS: hubble vs james webb
SMACS 0723
southern ring nebula
carina nebula (NGC 3324)
stephan's quintet
A Multi-Camera 360° Panoramic Timelapse of the Stars by Vincent Brady [VIDEO]
Astronomy and the other wonders you witness when you look to the skies.
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