Sorry for not updating. This is for my morning crew. The Tadpoles of IC 410 Messier 101 Young Stars in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud 50 Years Ago: Yuri's Planet NGC 3521 Close Up The Seagull Nebula The Cosmic Web of the Tarantula Nebula NGC 7293: The Helix Nebula Looking Back at an Eclipsed Earth Fireworks Galaxy NGC 6946 Still Life with NGC 2170
Aww hell might as well put more pictures up. I havent updated in a while. Enjoy. +rep me Hidden Galaxy IC 342 M82: Galaxy with a Supergalactic Wind North America and the Pelican M81 and Arp's Loop M33: Triangulum Galaxy Hartley 2 Star Cluster Tour Flame Nebula Close-Up A Massive Star in NGC 6357 Gigagalaxy Zoom: Milky Way Gigagalaxy Zoom: Galactic Center Abell 370: Galaxy Cluster Gravitational Lens
Yall suck . I update and dont get a single comment anymore. Its a shame. NGC 1097: Spiral Galaxy with a Central Eye Starburst Galaxy M94 The Hercules Cluster of Galaxies The Chameleon's Dark Nebulae M39: Open Cluster in Cygnus Unusual Dusty Galaxy NGC 7049 The Colliding Spiral Galaxies of Arp 274 In the Heart of the Tarantula Nebula Signals of a Strange Universe The Seahorse of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Young Stars in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud Long Stem Rosette Elliptical Galaxy NGC 1132 The Bay of Rainbows NGC 4013 and the Tidal Stream Young Star Cluster Westerlund 2 West Valley Panorama from the Spirit Rover on Mars Crescent Mercury in Color Andromeda Island Universe Supernova Factory NGC 2770 The Cocoon Nebula from CFHT
M78 and Reflecting Dust Clouds in Orion Thirty Thousand Kilometers Above Enceladus Sculpting the South Pillar Star Forming Region LH 95 M104 Hubble Remix Vela Supernova Remnant NGC 6334: The Cat's Paw Nebula Mysterious Acid Haze on Venus Dawn of the Large Hadron Collider NGC 4676: When Mice Collide Cluster Crash Illuminates Dark Matter Conundrum The Tail of a Wonderful Star Star Factory Messier 17 Star Cluster Messier 67
I don't know whats more mind blowing, the fact that galaxies collide at all or that even though there are hundreds of billions of stars in each one, there is very little chance any them will hit each other because of the vast distances involved. I love those pics.
Hubble captures "mysterious mountain Ancient, White Dwarf Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy Starry splendor in core of Omega Centuri Spiral galaxy M100 A galactic spectacle A giant Hubble mosaic of the Crab Nebula Spiral galaxy 4911 in the coma cluster Dust band around the nucleus of "black eye galaxy" m64 Cat's eye nebula "Light echo" illuminates dust supergiant star v838 Hubble snaps image of space oddity