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Return Of The Blue Marble
The Deep Space Climate Observatory, a NOAA mission that carries NASA instruments, is providing a "new and complementary" view of Earth that is amazing scientists and lay people alike.
This is an artist's illustration that compares the Solar System with the Upsilon Andromedae system.
Messier 2 is located in the constellation of Aquarius (The Water-Bearer), about 55 000 light-years away.
A wide star field image of the region around HD 189733b. The star HD 189733 is located in the centre, just to the left of the planetary nebula Messier 27. The field-of-view is approximately 2
This image shows an irregular galaxy named IC 10
Hubble sees galaxies galore.....
This Hubble image shows RS Puppis, a type of variable star known as a Cepheid variable. As variable stars go, Cepheids have comparatively long periods — RS Puppis, for example, varies in brightness by almost a factor of five every 40 or so days.