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NGC 2359, Thor’s Helmet
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Chandra/Hubble/Spitzer X-Ray/Visible/Infrared Image of M82.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CXC and JPL-Caltech
Spotlight over Mount Hood, Oregon.
Credit: Ben Canales
M51.
Credit: Jeff Donaldson
Chandra/Hubble/Spitzer X-Ray/Visible/Infrared Image of M82.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CXC and JPL-Caltech
Orion Nebula, March 2017.
Credit: NASA, ESA, M Robberto, Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team
Cat’s Eye Nebula.
Credit: NASA, ESA, HEIC and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI, AURA)
NGC 6960, Witch’s Broom
Combined image data from the massive, ground-based VISTA telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope was used to create this wide perspective of the interstellar landscape surrounding the famous Horsehead Nebula.
Composition and Processing: Robert Gendler Image Data: ESO, VISTA, HLA, Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Star Birth in Galaxy M83.
Credit: NASA, ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Pink Dust Surrounds The Horsehead Nebula
The image shows a pair of colossal stars, WR 25 and Tr16-244, located within the open cluster Trumpler 16. This cluster is embedded within the Carina Nebula, an immense cauldron of gas and dust that lies approximately 7500 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Carina, the Keel. WR 25 is the brightest, situated near the centre of the image. The neighbouring Tr16-244 is the third brightest, just to the upper left of WR 25. The second brightest, to the left of WR 25, is a low mass star located much closer to the Earth than the Carina Nebula.
Credit: NASA, ESA and Jesús MaÃz Apellániz (Instituto de AstrofÃsica de AndalucÃa, Spain)
The Skull (Storm Trooper Helmet) Nebula in Cygnus.
Credit: Rod Pommier