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Spiral Galaxy NGC 1512: Wide Field

By |2026-02-04T15:44:38-05:00February 4th, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Most galaxies don't have any rings -- why does this galaxy have three? To begin, a ring that's near NGC 1512's center -- and so hard to see here -- is the nuclear ring which glows brightly with recently formed stars. Next out is a ring of stars and dust [...]

Red Spider Planetary Nebula from Webb

By |2026-02-03T15:44:24-05:00February 3rd, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Oh what a tangled web a planetary nebula can weave. The Red Spider Planetary Nebula shows the complex structure that can result when a normal star ejects its outer gases and becomes a white dwarf star. Officially tagged NGC 6537, this two-lobed symmetric planetary nebula houses one of the hottest [...]

Orion: The Running Man Nebula

By |2026-02-02T15:44:24-05:00February 2nd, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day What part of Orion is this? Just north of the famous Orion Nebula is a picturesque star forming region in Orion's Sword that contains a lot of intricate dust -- some of which appears blue because it reflects the light of bright embedded stars. The region's popular name is the [...]

Galle: Happy Face Crater on Mars

By |2026-02-01T15:44:28-05:00February 1st, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Mars has put on a happy face. The Martian crater Galle is famous because it has internal markings that make it look like a face that is both smiling and winking. These markings were originally discovered in the 1970s in pictures taken by the Viking Orbiter. The Mars Global Surveyor [...]

NGC 1333: Stellar Nursery in Perseus

By |2026-01-30T15:44:26-05:00January 30th, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day NGC 1333 is seen in visible light as a reflection nebula, dominated by bluish hues characteristic of starlight reflected by interstellar dust. A mere 1,000 light-years distant toward the heroic constellation Perseus, it lies at the edge of a large, star-forming molecular cloud. This telescopic close-up spans over two full [...]

M78: Reflecting Blue in a Sea of Red

By |2026-01-28T15:44:27-05:00January 28th, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , |

Photo of the Day In the vast Orion Molecular Cloud complex, several bright blue nebulas are particularly apparent. Pictured here in the center are two of the most prominent reflection nebulas - dust clouds lit by the reflecting light of bright embedded stars. The more famous nebula is M78, in the image center, cataloged [...]

Orion’s Treasures over Snowy Mountains

By |2026-01-27T15:44:26-05:00January 27th, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Rising over a frozen valley in the Tatra Mountains, the familiar stars and nebulas of Orion dominate this wide-field nightscape. The featured deep photo was taken in southern Poland's highest mountain range last month, where dark skies and alpine terrain combined to reveal both Earth's rugged beauty and the structure [...]

NGC 55: A Galaxy of Nebulas

By |2026-01-26T15:44:27-05:00January 26th, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Can you see nebulas in other galaxies? Yes, some nebulas shine brightly enough -- if you know how to look. Clouds of hydrogen and oxygen emit light at very specific colors, and by isolating them, astronomers and astrophotographers can reveal structures that would otherwise be too faint to notice. This [...]

Phobos: Doomed Moon of Mars

By |2026-01-25T15:44:24-05:00January 25th, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day This moon is doomed. Mars, the red planet named for the Roman god of war, has two tiny moons, Phobos and Deimos, whose names are derived from the Greek for Fear and Panic. These Martian moons may well be captured asteroids originating in the main asteroid belt between Mars and [...]

LDN 1622: Dark Nebula in Orion

By |2026-01-22T15:44:33-05:00January 22nd, 2026|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day The silhouette of an intriguing dark nebula inhabits this cosmic scene. Lynds' Dark Nebula (LDN) 1622 appears against a faint background of glowing hydrogen gas only visible in long telescopic exposures of the region. In contrast, a brighter reflection nebula, vdB 62, is more easily seen just above the dusty [...]

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