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Northenlights and stars-stock-foto
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Astronomers at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory study the Milky Way galaxy using the Chandra X-ray Observatory and other instruments to investigate star formation and cosmic phenomena.-stock-foto
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The star chart shows the region of the sky monitored by NASA's Kepler mission over its three-and-a-half-year primary mission to detect exoplanets.-stock-foto
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NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory captured images of galaxy NGC 4649, revealing a supermassive black hole and surrounding deep space structures for scientific study.-stock-foto
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Westerlund 2, a stellar cluster observed by Chandra X-ray Observatory, provides insights into star formation, nebula structures, and cosmic phenomena in the galaxy.-stock-foto
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Full moon with clouds at night-stock-foto
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Twilight tree silhouettes and stars with time lapse photography, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada-stock-foto
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Night star trails through window of a vehicle-stock-foto
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Rings orbiting earth-stock-foto
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Rings orbiting earth-stock-foto
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Orbited planet-stock-foto
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Chasma Boreale, Mars polar icecap-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Mars-stock-foto
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Martian ice floes-stock-foto
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Mars Meridiana Planum-stock-foto
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Cassiopeia A is a supernova remnant observed with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, studied for its pulsars, stellar dust, nebula structure, and high-energy cosmic phenomena.-stock-foto
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Trumpler 14 is a star cluster approximately 9,000 light years away in the Carina constellation. Observed by the Chandra X-ray Observatory and documented by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, the cluster provides insights into stellar formation, X-ray emission, and cosmic structure.-stock-foto
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A nearby galaxy cluster approximately 65 million light years from Earth, studied for its structure, stars, and cosmic features using NASA and Chandra observations.-stock-foto
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A galaxy cluster approximately a billion light years away in the constellation Aquarius, observed for its structure, gas clouds, and luminous features, studied using the Chandra X-ray Observatory.-stock-foto
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47 Tucanae is a globular cluster approximately 15,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Tucana, studied for its binary systems, millisecond pulsars, and stellar structure using the Chandra X-ray Observatory.-stock-foto
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Nightsky and stars-stock-foto
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Johannes Hevelius - Prodromus Astronomia - Volume III  Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive uranographia  - Tavola ZZ - Ara Triang Austr et Pavo-stock-foto
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Messier 4, also known as NGC 6121, is a globular cluster observed for its stellar population and structure, contributing to the study of astronomy and star formation.-stock-foto
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