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A true cosmic marvel: the Webb Telescope’s image of Cassiopeia A reveals the stunning complexity of a supernova remnant.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, D. Milisavljevic (Purdue University), T. Temim (Princeton University), I. De Looze (Ghent University)
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The Moons Of Earth - August 13th, 1998.
"While orbiting the planet during their June 1998 mission, the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery photographed this view of two moons of Earth. Thick storm clouds are visible in the lovely blue planet's nurturing atmosphere and its largest artificial moon, the spindly Russian Mir Space Station, can be seen above the planet's limb. The bright spot to the right of Mir is Earth's very large natural satellite, the Moon. The Mir Space Station orbited planet Earth once every 90 minutes, about 200 miles above the planet's surface or about 4,000 miles from Earth's center. The Moon orbits once every 28 days at a distance of about 250,000 miles from the center of the Earth."
Beautiful Cone!
A pair of showstoppers: the Cone Nebula below center and the Fox Fur Nebula in the upper left. The faint orange and blue curves are Herbig-Haro objects, signs of stellar infancy.
Credit: T.A. Rector (NRAO/AUI/NSF and NOIRLab/NSF/AURA) and B.A. Wolpa (NOIRLab/NSF/AURA)
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Star Clusters NGC 602 - NASA SCIENCE
Stars are so beautiful. I wish I could see them someday, I'm gonna scream 'til my lungs out. But to be honest the universe is so terrifying because it's MASSIVELY huge but gladly looking at the stars makes me feel at home.

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Sun Dance - August 11th, 1998.
"Hot gas dances across the surface of the Sun in this picture from the orbiting TRACE satellite. The temperature of the gas is colour-coded so that blue represents hundreds of thousands of Kelvin, while red represents extreme temperatures in the millions of Kelvin. Hot gas is channeled into lanes ordered by the Sun's chaotic magnetic field. Pictures like these have shown that plasma heating occurs in relatively small regions."

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