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1. NASA’s Helix Nebula photos are often dubbed the “Eye of God” due to the nebula’s striking resemblance to a human eye. 2.
As scientists and space enthusiasts commemorate the Hubble Space Telescope's 35 years in orbit, the mission team joined in by ...
Catch some morning meteors, see the Moon reach First Quarter, and watch Mars visit the Beehive in the sky this week.
Mars starts May not far from the Beehive star cluster, Venus is unmistakable in the predawn sky, and Mercury looks best early ...
Hubble’s 35-year journey showcases humanity’s boldest space achievements, capturing everything from new stars forming to ...
April 21 - 28 is International Dark Sky Week, a global celebration of the night sky during which like-minded organizations ...
There are plenty of celestial landmarks you can see with the naked eye, and this month, you can view Mars and four of Jupiter ...
In an awe-inspiring image recently released by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA), the Hubble Space Telescope has ...
This particular image captures a region on the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula, located around 160,000 ... The bubbles of red along the arms are hydrogen gas which glows due to radiation ...
Its stunning visual appearance has also earned the nebula the nickname “Eye of God,” as it somewhat ... eventually causing the star to expand into a red giant with a core that is swollen ...