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Aurora Borealis or Northern lights, Iceland-stock-foto
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Milky way Core rising above the Druridge Pillbox, Druridge Bay, Northumberland, April 2026-stock-foto
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Bergnicourt, Rethel, Ardennes, Grand-Est, France, August, 28th, 2025, Galaxy ascends above quiet residential neighborhoods, Celestial display beyond suburban homes with cozy indoor lighting-stock-foto
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Bergnicourt, Rethel, Ardennes, Grand-Est, France, August, 28th, 2025, Galaxy ascends above quiet residential neighborhoods, Celestial display beyond suburban homes with cozy indoor lighting-stock-foto
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Bergnicourt, Rethel, Ardennes, Grand-Est, France, August, 28th, 2025, Galaxy ascends above quiet residential neighborhoods, Celestial display beyond suburban homes with cozy indoor lighting-stock-foto
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Bergnicourt, Rethel, Ardennes, Grand-Est, France, August, 28th, 2025, Nighttime scene with glowing house under starry sky, Welcoming home with lit windows against vast starry evening sky-stock-foto
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Astronomy: Observatory parallactic mount for celestial photography. Engraving, 1886-stock-foto
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Total Lunar Eclipse in Portugal-stock-foto
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Total solar eclipse with Moon backlit by the Sun, Orion spacecraft at left, Earthshine on lunar surface, Artemis II mission, April 6, 2026, NASA-stock-foto
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Orientale basin rings on the Moon, one of the youngest large impact basins, captured during Artemis II lunar flyby, April 6, 2026, NASA-stock-foto
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Crescent Earth nearing Earthset behind the Moon during Artemis II lunar flyby, clouds visible over Australia and Oceania, secondary crater chains on l-stock-foto
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Crescent Earth nearing Earthset behind the Moon during Artemis II lunar flyby, clouds visible over Australia and Oceania, secondary crater chains on l-stock-foto
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Earthrise (Artemis Era), crescent Earth seen through Orion spacecraft window during Artemis II lunar flyby, April 6, 2026, Moon foreground, deep space-stock-foto
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Total solar eclipse with Moon fully obscuring the Sun and corona visible, stars and faint Earthshine illuminating lunar surface, Artemis II lunar flyb-stock-foto
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Earthset over the Moon’s curved limb during Artemis II lunar flyby, crescent Earth with clouds over Australia and Oceania, Orientale basin and Hertzsp-stock-foto
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Earthset over the Moon’s curved limb during Artemis II lunar flyby, crescent Earth with clouds over Australia and Oceania, Orientale basin and Hertzsp-stock-foto
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Lunar terminator with low-angle sunlight casting long shadows across craters and highlands, including Jule, Birkhoff, and Stebbins craters, Artemis II-stock-foto
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Near side of the Moon showing Orientale basin, Grimaldi crater, and Aristarchus crater, lunar maria and rugged terrain visible, April 6, 2026, NASA-stock-foto
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Near side of the Moon with Orientale basin, Grimaldi and Aristarchus craters, dark lunar maria and rugged terrain, April 6, 2026, NASA-stock-foto
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Near side of the Moon showing Orientale basin, Grimaldi crater, and Aristarchus crater, lunar maria and rugged terrain visible, April 6, 2026, NASA-stock-foto
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End of total solar eclipse as sunlight reemerges from behind the Moon, bright sliver along lunar limb, Artemis II lunar flyby, April 6, 2026, NASA-stock-foto
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Lunar surface in sharp detail with Ohm crater in foreground and distant Earthset in background, clouds visible over Australia and Oceania, Artemis II-stock-foto
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Lunar surface in sharp detail with Ohm crater in foreground and distant Earthset in background, clouds visible over Australia and Oceania, Artemis II-stock-foto
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Earthset seen through Orion spacecraft window during Artemis II lunar flyby, crescent Earth with clouds over Australia and Oceania behind cratered lun-stock-foto
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Earthset seen through Orion spacecraft window during Artemis II lunar flyby, crescent Earth with clouds over Australia and Oceania behind cratered lun-stock-foto
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Messier 92 (M 92, or NGC 6341) a globular cluster of stars in the northern constellation of Hercules-stock-foto
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Greenwich Royal Observatory-stock-foto
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Earth is seen from the window of NASA’s Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission on April 2, 2026. The image, taken by mission commander Reid Wiseman after the translunar injection burn, shows auroras at upper right and lower left, with zodiacal light visible at lower right as Earth eclipses the Sun. Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman-stock-foto
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Earth is seen from a window of NASA’s Orion spacecraft after the translunar injection burn during the Artemis II mission on April 2, 2026. The photograph was taken by Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman as the spacecraft traveled toward the Moon. Credit: NASA-stock-foto
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Nearly full moon in April with faint clouds in night sky, soft pink toned lunar surface, minimal composition and dark background, Greece.-stock-foto
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Highly detailed view of blue iris akin to cosmic nebula with complex fibers-stock-foto
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Brilliant northern lights shimmer across a star-filled sky above a dark horizon. Captured in long exposure, this atmospheric scene is perfect for trav-stock-foto
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Stunning aurora borealis glowing across a dark horizon under a star-filled night sky. Atmospheric long-exposure landscape ideal for travel, nature, as-stock-foto
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A long-exposure night photograph featuring a bright starry sky in deep blue and purple hues above a white lighthouse on a rocky breakwater. The calm s-stock-foto
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The moon is visible against the blue sky during the day.-stock-foto
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The moon is visible against the blue sky during the day.-stock-foto
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The moon is visible against the blue sky during the day.-stock-foto
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The moon is visible against the blue sky during the day.-stock-foto
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Scenic Night Landscape of Winter Milky Way Over Alpuente-stock-foto
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Milky Way and Galactic Center Over Medieval Castle of Moya at Night-stock-foto