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✯ Beautiful Aurora by mariana leon


Aurora Borealis by wacknoodle

Aurora Borealis by BubblyJax
Aurora Borealis
Aurora in Norway by Sherril T V

Aurora 2 by Anabel3

Aurora by allipolli

aurora by janis

white aurora! by fidi

Thursday, March 15, 2012: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the European Space Agency's Herschel mission provides a new view of Orion Nebula. The infrared observations of both spacecraft combine to show fledgling stars hidden in the gas and clouds. (by NASA/ESA/JPL-Caltech/IRAM) by bessie

Aurora Australis by Universal_Love

This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows RCW 120, an emerald nebula of hot gas and glowing dust, that can be found in the murky by casey
This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows RCW 120, an emerald nebula of hot gas and glowing dust, that can be found in the murky

NASA's Incredible Shot Of The Sahara Desert From Space by lakisha
NASA's Incredible Shot Of The Sahara Desert From Space

our view from outer space by AlexBooky

our view from outer space

✯ Beautiful Aurora by mariana leon


Aurora Borealis by wacknoodle

Aurora Borealis by BubblyJax
Aurora Borealis
Aurora in Norway by Sherril T V

Aurora 2 by Anabel3

Aurora by allipolli

aurora by janis

white aurora! by fidi

Thursday, March 15, 2012: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the European Space Agency's Herschel mission provides a new view of Orion Nebula. The infrared observations of both spacecraft combine to show fledgling stars hidden in the gas and clouds. (by NASA/ESA/JPL-Caltech/IRAM) by bessie

Aurora Australis by Universal_Love

This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows RCW 120, an emerald nebula of hot gas and glowing dust, that can be found in the murky by casey
This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows RCW 120, an emerald nebula of hot gas and glowing dust, that can be found in the murky

NASA's Incredible Shot Of The Sahara Desert From Space by lakisha
NASA's Incredible Shot Of The Sahara Desert From Space

our view from outer space by AlexBooky

our view from outer space


Spiral Galaxy M74 by liliana
Spiral Galaxy M74
Spiral galaxy by aileen
Spiral galaxy

black eye spiral galaxy by jayel pfj
black eye spiral 
Black Eye Galaxy by ladonna
Black Eye Galaxy
Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300 by Biljana Love

Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300
NGC 2683: Edge-On Spiral Galaxy by mae

NGC 2683: Edge-On Spiral Galaxy

Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300 by mae

Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300
Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232 by mae
Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232
Messier 100 - 55 million light years away. perfect spiral galaxy by Encore
Messier 100 - 55 million light years away. perfect spiral galaxy
The Andromeda Galaxy. It is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, the Milky Way. As it is visible as a faint smudge on a moonless night, it by jewell
The Andromeda Galaxy. It is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, the Milky Way. As it is visible as a faint smudge on a moonless night, it

spiral galaxy by rebecca.phillips.146069
spiral galaxy
The spiral pattern  of the golden ratio  can be seen  in the pattern of  our galaxy. by Tiff<3

The spiral pattern of the golden ratio can be seen in the pattern of our galaxy.

THE CORE OF OUR GALAXY, seen in infrared light by the Spitzer Space Telescope. Blue light is from stars, green light is from polycyclic by casey
THE CORE OF OUR GALAXY, seen in infrared light by the Spitzer Space Telescope. Blue light is from stars, green light is from polycyclic
Star cluster Pismis 24 hang over the dusty clouds of NGC 6357 #Stars and #Space images from the #Hubble telescope. by nusa159
Star cluster Pismis 24 hang over the dusty clouds of NGC 6357 #Stars and #Spaceimages from the #Hubbletelescope.
"What's lighting up the Cigar Galaxy? M82, as this irregular galaxy is also known, was stirred up by a recent pass near large spiral galaxy by kayla
"What's lighting up the Cigar Galaxy? M82, as this irregular galaxy is also known, was stirred up by a recent pass near large spiral galaxy

The spiral pattern  of the golden ratio  can be seen  in the pattern of  our galaxy. by Tiff<3
The spiral pattern of the golden ratio can be seen in the pattern of our galaxy.
Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232 by mae
Grand Spiral Galaxy NGC 1232

This sharp cosmic portrait features NGC 891. The spiral galaxy spans about 100 thousand light-years and is seen almost exactly edge-on from by amandawest

This sharp cosmic portrait features NGC 891. The spiral galaxy spans about 100 thousand light-years and is seen almost exactly edge-on from
The Whirlpool Galaxy a.k.a NGC 5194 by carter flynn
The Whirlpool Galaxy a.k.a NGC 5194
Messier 100 - 55 million light years away. perfect spiral galaxy by Encore
Messier 100 - 55 million light years away. perfect spiral galaxy
Supernova 1987A. Twenty five years ago, in 1987, the brightest supernova in recent history was seen in the Large Magellanic Clouds.  Surrounding the center are curious outer rings appearing as a flattened figure 8. Although large telescopes including the Hubble Space Telescope monitor the curious rings every few years, their origin remains a mystery. by ida
Supernova 1987A. Twenty five years ago, in 1987, the brightest supernova in recent history was seen in the Large Magellanic Clouds. Surrounding the center are curious outer rings appearing as a flattened figure 8. Although large telescopes including the Hubble Space Telescope monitor the curious rings every few years, their origin remains a mystery.
NGC 3718 (Arp 214) Distance: 42.4 Million Light Years  NGC 3718 and its companion NGC 3729 are physically related members of the Ursa Major galaxy cluster. The two galaxies appear to orbit each other at a projected separation of 147,000 light years. NGC 3718 seems to have a rudimentary bar and spiral structure although it is recognized as a peculiar galaxy and as such is listed within Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. via Dark Matter on Facebook by stephanii

NGC 3718 (Arp 214) Distance: 42.4 Million Light Years NGC 3718 and its companion NGC 3729 are physically related members of the Ursa Major galaxy cluster. The two galaxies appear to orbit each other at a projected separation of 147,000 light years. NGC 3718 seems to have a rudimentary bar and spiral structure although it is recognized as a peculiar galaxy and as such is listed within Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. 

NGC 2736: The Pencil Nebula by lynn

NGC 2736: The Pencil Nebula

Trifid Nebula NGC 6514 by lovingjulia
Trifid Nebula NGC 6514



NGC 5189: An Unusually Complex Planetary Nebula by Ирина Дубровская
NGC 5189: An Unusually Complex Planetary Nebula
The Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco. Structurally, it is one of the most complex nebulae by allie

The Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) is a planetary nebula in the constellation of Draco. Structurally, it is one of the most complex nebulae
A Halo for NGC 6164. Beautiful emission nebula NGC 6164 was created by a rare, hot, luminous O-type star, some 40 times as massive as the by allie
A Halo for NGC 6164. Beautiful emission nebula NGC 6164 was created by a rare, hot, luminous O-type star, some 40 times as massive as the
NGC 6960: The Witch's Broom Nebula Image Credit & Copyright: Martin Pugh (Heaven's Mirror Observatory) by carter flynn
NGC 6960: The Witch's Broom Nebula Image Credit & Copyright: Martin Pugh (Heaven's Mirror Observatory)
NGC 6302: The Butterfly Nebula Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team by carter flynn
NGC 6302: The Butterfly Nebula Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team
The Fairy of Eagle Nebula Image Credit: The Hubble Heritage Team, (STScI/AURA), ESA, NASA by carter flynn
The Fairy of Eagle Nebula Image Credit: The Hubble Heritage Team, (STScI/AURA), ESA, NASA

Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers snapped this photo of a rock formation in Mauritania from the International Space Station. CREDIT: ESA/NASA by melva
Dutch astronaut Andre Kuipers snapped this photo of a rock formation in Mauritania from the International Space Station. CREDIT: ESA/NASA

Aurora Australis as seen from the International Space Station by ann
Aurora Australis as seen from the International Space Station
Dust and the Helix Nebula by  NASA, JPL-Caltech, Kate Su (Steward Obs., U. Arizona), et al.: Infra red image.  #Astronomy #Helix_Nebula by rachel..54
Dust and the Helix Nebula by NASA, JPL-Caltech, Kate Su (Steward Obs., U. Arizona), et al.: Infra red image.
Milky Glacier Way (By Iceland Aurora(Photo Tours)) by carter flynn
Milky Glacier Way (By Iceland Aurora(Photo Tours))
Crescent Nebula by lynn
Crescent Nebula

Flame Nebula - Horsehead Nebula by Donn
Flame Nebula - Horsehead Nebula
horsehead nebula... teaching my kids about this stuff by mitzi
horsehead nebula... teaching my kids about this stuff
NASA's IMAGE Spacecraft View of Aurora Australis from Space.. by ann
NASA's IMAGE Spacecraft View of Aurora Australis from Space..

Aurora Australis by dena.walters1
Aurora Australis
Aurora magic by Anna Q
Aurora magic
aurora by Mad-Bizarre
aurora
Aurora by rena
Aurora
Aurora by Blissful
Aurora
Aurora by msaifullah9
Aurora
Aurora magic by Anna Q
Aurora magic
aurora... by jerry
aurora

Aurora Borealis by rachel..54
Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis by rachelpp
Aurora Borealis
aurora borealis by crash's gurl
aurora borealis
Aurora Borealis by crash's gurl
Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis, Iceland  ♥ by LUV2FISH261
Aurora Borealis, Iceland ♥
Aurora Borealis by Blissful

Aurora Borealis

✯ Beautiful Aurora by mariana leon


Aurora Borealis by wacknoodle

Aurora Borealis by BubblyJax
Aurora Borealis
Aurora in Norway by Sherril T V

Aurora 2 by Anabel3

Aurora by allipolli

aurora by janis

white aurora! by fidi

Thursday, March 15, 2012: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the European Space Agency's Herschel mission provides a new view of Orion Nebula. The infrared observations of both spacecraft combine to show fledgling stars hidden in the gas and clouds. (by NASA/ESA/JPL-Caltech/IRAM) by bessie

Aurora Australis by Universal_Love

This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows RCW 120, an emerald nebula of hot gas and glowing dust, that can be found in the murky by casey
This image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows RCW 120, an emerald nebula of hot gas and glowing dust, that can be found in the murky

NASA's Incredible Shot Of The Sahara Desert From Space by lakisha
NASA's Incredible Shot Of The Sahara Desert From Space

our view from outer space by AlexBooky

our view from outer space


Nighttime View of Earth's Cities from Space by BoricuaButterfly
Nighttime View of Earth's Cities from Space
A 'Blue Marble' image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA's most recently launched Earth-observing satellite - Suomi by 92583

 Marble' image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA's most recently launched Earth-observing satellite - Suomi
Transit of Venus 2012 by NASA/SDO via the atlantic.com: A close view of Venus passing in front of the Sun, seen from NASA's orbiting Solar by angelia

Transit of Venus 2012 by NASA/SDO via theatlantic.com: A close view of Venus passing in front of the Sun, seen from NASA's orbiting Solar
Transit of Venus 2012: The planet will follow a path high across the sun. NASA photo via indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com by angelia
Transit of Venus 2012: The planet will follow a path high across the sun. NASA photo viaindiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com
Transit of Venus 2012 by NASA via indiancountrytodaymedianetwork #Transit_of_Venus #NASA #indiancountrytodaymedianetwork by Maiden11976

Transit of Venus 2012 by NASA via indiancountrytodaymedianetwork#Transit_of_Venus #NASA#indiancountrytodaymedianetwo
Jupiter's moon, Io, the most volcanic body in the solar system, is seen in this composite image obtained by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in 1996. The smallest features that can be discerned are 2.5 kilometers in size. by angelique

Jupiter's moon, Io, the most volcanic body in the solar system, is seen in this composite image obtained by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in 1996. The smallest features that can be discerned are 2.5 kilometers in size.

Lightning over southern California, seen from the International Space Station by carter flynn

Lightning over southern California, seen from the International Space Station
Low earth orbit - 250-600km from earth - from international space station. All those "objects" around earth is mostly space junk - sad! by melva

Low earth orbit - 250-600km from earth - from international space station. All those "objects" around earth is mostly space junk - sad!
A snapshot of space debris in Low Earth Orbit. by bessie
 snapshot of space debris in Low Earth Orbit.
earth eruption from space by Eva
earth eruption from space
eruption by Eva

eruption

Puyehue volcanic eruption in Chile by gay
Puyehue volcanic eruption in Chile
Volcanic Eruption, New Zealand by Eva
Volcanic Eruption, New Zealand
Puyehue Chile, June 5, 2011. by Nina Maltese
Puyehue Chile, June 5, 2011.

Scale of the Planets - Space Facts - Earth is Pretty Small! by HotRodden

Scale of the Planets - Space Facts - Earth is Pretty Small!
Space-Telescope-camera-sky-earth by echkbet
Space-Telescope-camera-sky-earth
Earth from the Moon by Everlastinglove
Earth from the Moon
Milky Way - Jökulsárlón, Iceland by angelica

Way - Jökulsárlón, Iceland


you are here... by carter flynn

Six hundred and fifty light-years away in the constellation Aquarius, a dead star about the size of Earth, is refusing to fade away peacefully. NASA's Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes have captured the complex structure of the Helix nebula. by carter flynn

Six hundred and fifty light-years away in the constellation Aquarius, a dead star about the size of Earth, is refusing to fade away peacefully. NASA's Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes have captured the complex structure of the Helix nebula.

NGC 3718 (Arp 214) Distance: 42.4 Million Light Years  NGC 3718 and its companion NGC 3729 are physically related members of the Ursa Major galaxy cluster. The two galaxies appear to orbit each other at a projected separation of 147,000 light years. NGC 3718 seems to have a rudimentary bar and spiral structure although it is recognized as a peculiar galaxy and as such is listed within Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. via Dark Matter on Facebook by stephanii
NGC 3718 (Arp 214) Distance: 42.4 Million Light Years NGC 3718 and its companion NGC 3729 are physically related members of the Ursa Major galaxy cluster. The two galaxies appear to orbit each other at a projected separation of 147,000 light years. NGC 3718 seems to have a rudimentary bar and spiral structure although it is recognized as a peculiar galaxy and as such is listed within Arp's Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies.

Messier 100 - 55 million light years away. perfect spiral galaxy by Encore
Messier 100 - 55 million light years away. perfect spiral galaxy

Two huge planets found orbiting a star 375 light-years away are the oldest alien worlds yet discovered, scientists say. Artist's rendition. by allyson
Two huge planets found orbiting a star 375 light-years away are the oldest alien worlds yet discovered, scientists say. Artist's rendition.
This view across 24,000 light years of the Milky Way Galaxy shows over 150,000 stars! by queen
This view across 24,000 light years of the Milky Way Galaxy shows over 150,000 stars!
rainart milky way galaxy by kassie.hopper
rainart milky way galaxy


infrared image of the core of the Milky Way galaxy by rachelpp
infrared image of the core of the Milky Way galaxy
Milky Way and Stone Tree Image Credit & Copyright: Daniel López (El Cielo de Canarias) Explanation: What’s that next to the Milky Way? An unusual natural rock formation known as Roque Cinchado or Stone Tree found on the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife. A famous icon, Roque Cinchado is likely a dense plug of cooled volcanic magma that remains after softer surrounding rock eroded away. Majestically, the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy is visible arcing across the right of the above seven image panoramic mosaic taken during the summer of 2010. On the far right is the Teide volcano complete with a lenticular cloud hovering near its peak. by EstTera

Milky Way and Stone Tree Image Credit & Copyright: Daniel López (El Cielo de Canarias) Explanation: What’s that next to the Milky Way? An unusual natural rock formation known as Roque Cinchado or Stone Tree found on the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife. A famous icon, Roque Cinchado is likely a dense plug of cooled volcanic magma that remains after softer surrounding rock eroded away. Majestically, the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy is visible arcing across the right of the above seven image panoramic mosaic taken during the summer of 2010. On the far right is the Teide volcano complete with a lenticular cloud hovering near its peak.
Light After Death: Mihoko Ogakis Milky Way Figures Project Stars from Within by ajct

Light After Death: Mihoko Ogakis Milky Way Figures Project Stars from Within

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