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Banff, Alberta
by: Michael Shainblum
Lower Lewis Falls
by: Nick Verbelchuk
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Tromsø, Norway
by: Even Tryggstrand
Morning Strolls in Yosemite
by: Blaine Nadeau
Folldal
by: Sondre Eriksen
Messier 42 - Orion Nebula by Rüdiger Via Flickr: 2x1 Mosaic. Each panel 11x5 min R/G/B. APM LZOS 130/780 with Riccardi Reducer and ATIK ONE 9.0 with Baader RGB filter
Seal Beach Pier
by: Ryan Longnecker
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by: Ravi Vora
A closer look at IC 5201
In 1900, astronomer Joseph Lunt made a discovery: Peering through a telescope at Cape Town Observatory, the British–South African scientist spotted this beautiful sight in the southern constellation of Grus (The Crane): a barred spiral galaxy now named IC 5201. Over a century later, the galaxy is still of interest to astronomers. For this image, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope used its Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) to produce a beautiful and intricate image of the galaxy. Hubble’s ACS can resolve individual stars within other galaxies, making it an invaluable tool to explore how various populations of stars have sprung to life, evolved, and died throughout the cosmos. IC 5201 sits over 40 million light-years away from us. As with two thirds of all the spirals we see in the Universe — including the Milky Way, the galaxy has a bar of stars slicing through its centre.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA
Destiny (The New Hope) - Digital painting. Done in photoshop. Website, Instagram, Facebook, Deviantart, and Artstation
SOUL NEBULA IC 1848 by shaun Via Flickr: Part of the Soul Nevbula in Cassiopia. A Narrow Band image with H alpha, O3 and Synthetic Green , 10 hours total exposure of 20x900 sec Ha and 20 x 900 sec O3 NEQ6 MOUNT FLT98 APO SXVH 694 MONO COOLED CCD (-10degrees)