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Pictures from the Galaxies, Stars, Supernovas, Quasars, Binaries, Pulsars, Nebulae, Magnetars, Black Holes, Planets, Moons, Milky Way

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  • NGC 6240

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 10:29 in black holes, galaxies

    NGC 6240 - a particularly beautiful butterfly galaxy (sometimes also known as "Lobster Galaxy"). It is composed of a pair of lesser galaxies, which are in the process of merging into each other. These visually enthralling galaxies are located in...

  • Mayall\'s Object

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 10:17 in galaxies

    ARP 148Arp 148, cutely nicknamed Mayall's object, is the remains of a collision between two galaxies, what followed, was the formation of a circular ring galaxy and a long streak which is the other galaxy. The collision between the two original galax...

  • Large anomalous objects in Space

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 09:42 in videos, anomalies, telescopes, unkown objects

    Large objects filmed in spaceEnigmatic Video footage of anomalous objects using special high speed telescopic video photography by John Lenard Walson Amazon.com Widgets Large objects in SpaceLinks;Far above Space and TimeBlip TV F.A.S.T. ChannelF...

  • Randolph Bresnick - spacewalking father

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 07:40 in space station, space shuttle, news archive

    Nov. 22.At CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida. – The crew of the Atlantis Shuttle are due for a other spacewalk today Randolph Bresnik, a lieutenant Colonel in the US marine Corp and NASA astronaut, who is the Spacebound proud father of a newborn baby, ...

  • Hubble back - Webb upcoming

    Posted on Thursday September 10th, 2009 at 01:29 in future, telescopes, news archive

    Hubble is back in actionHubble Opens New Eyes on the Universe-Video: Hubble's Recommissioning ProcessScientists have concluded the checkout period for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and now are revealing images showcasing the power of the much-improve...

  • dwarf galaxy NGC 1569

    Posted on Friday July 31st, 2009 at 05:45 in galaxies, star clusters

    NGC 1569 is a hive of star birth activity, emitting huge bubbles and super-bubbles that permeate the main mass of NGC 1569. These events are involved in the creation of new stars and superluminous blue star clusters. Approximately 25 million years ...

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