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Image ssc2005-11a
Messier 104 is commonly known as the Sombrero galaxy because in visible light, ... The Sombrero galaxy is located some 28 million light-years away. ...
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Image ssc2005-11a
The Hubble Heritage Team took these observations in May-June 2003 with the space telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys. Images were taken in three filters ...
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Image ssc2005-11a
NASA's Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes joined forces to create this striking composite image of one of the most popular sights in the universe. ...
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Image ssc2005-23a
Now You See Stars, Now You Don't. The image composite compares an infrared image taken by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope to a visible-light picture of the ...
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Image ssc2004-05e
Sedna's Night Sky Location. This view shows where the newly discovered planet-like body, dubbed "Sedna," would lie in the evening skies at around 8:00 p.m. ...
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Image ssc2005-11a
Messier 104 is commonly known as the Sombrero galaxy because in visible light, it resembles the broad-brimmed Mexican hat. However, in Spitzer's striking ...
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Image ssc2004-20v1
Image Gallery > Video/Animations > Astronomical Objects > ssc2004-20v1. image. C. Dullemond (Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg), K. Pontoppidan ...
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Image ssc2006-19v1
Image Gallery > Video/Animations > Astronomical Objects > ssc2006-19v1. image. NASA/JPL-Caltech. Order Amidst Chaos of Star's Explosion ...
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Image ssc2004-19v1
Image Gallery > Video/Animations > Astronomical Objects > ssc2004-19v1. image. NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Pyle (SSC-Caltech). Visible-Infrared Whirlpool ...
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Image sig06-004
Many other stars are present in this region, but are too dim to appear even in this sensitive infrared image. The double helix nebula is approximately 300 ...
 
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