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Nasa’s Hubble space Telescope , these delicates Filaments are actually sheets of debris from a stellar explosion in a neighboring galaxy.
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That "little" rock is the moon Phobos. The "small" bump next to it is Olympus Mons, tallest mountian in the solar system. This is the Mars you have never seen before.
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IC 4605 Rho Ophiuchi (in RGB) IC 4605 is a small reflection nebula (blue region) that forms part of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex. This magnificent cloud complex is located in the constellation Scorpius.
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Saturn seen through a high-end Telescope
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Milky Way, Meteor, Aurora+Zodiacal Light from New Zealand.😍
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“We are just tiny souls in infinite galaxies
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This month has two full moons, and the first of them is shining now. The exact moment of the full moon is at 2:23 a.m. tonight, after the date changes.
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Jupiter as seen through the lens of the James Webb Space Telescope.
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When the Moon aligns perfectly with the Sun, it leaves behind a delicate, razor-thin ring of sunlight around its edge. This phenomenon is known as an annular solar eclipse, often called the “ring of fire.” Because the Moon is slightly farther from Earth than usual, it appears smaller in the sky and isn’t able to fully cover the Sun—resulting in a glowing circle of light instead of complete darkness.
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🚨: Elon Musk now controls two-thirds of all active satellites in space, approximately 65%.
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May's #fullmoon is the #FlowerMoon. Set to light up the night sky on Friday #1stMay Named for the wildflowers that bloom in May. Also Milk Moon in Anglo-Saxon; Hare Moon and Grass Moon in Old English
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Built where gravity feels like a memory
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These high-speed gas ‘bullets’ inside the Orion Nebula were captured by Gemini North, one half of the International @GeminiObs, a Program of NSF NOIRLab.
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