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astronomicalwonders:

NGC6822, Bernard’s Galaxy
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Have you ever seen the sky? It’s beautiful. A billion souls walk under it every single day & don’t even bother to look up & wonder what’s out there. There’s so much we still haven’t learned. So much that the scientists won’t even figure out in your life time, & its your job to wonder, to dream, & to try & find the mysteries behind all that lies in your path. Next time you’re outside in the middle of the night, look up. Wonder what’s out there.
looking-at-the-universe:

Ring Nebula
looking-at-the-universe:

Star Zeta Ophiuchi
looking-at-the-universe:

Merope Nebula
galaxyshmalaxy:

big dipper (by voodoo in the hills)
expose-the-light:

Messier 78: A Reflection Nebula in Orion
This new image of the reflection nebula Messier 78 was captured using the Wide Field Imager camera on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at the La Silla Observatory, Chile. This colour picture was created from many monochrome exposures taken through blue, yellow/green and red filters, supplemented by exposures through a filter that isolates light from glowing hydrogen gas. The total exposure times were 9, 9, 17.5 and 15.5 minutes per filter, respectively.
Credit: ESO/Igor Chekalin
astronomicalwonders:

The Tarantula Nebula
image from: www.space.com
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galaxyshmalaxy:

orion (by voodoo in the hills)
r0gue:

Curiosity