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Astrophysics, the captivating realm where science and wonder intertwine, unveils the secrets of our vast universe

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Astrophysics Collection: Milky Way galaxy
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Astrophysics Collection: Pulsar
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Astrophysics Collection: Parallel universe
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Astrophysics Collection: Earth and Milky Way
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Astrophysics Collection: Triangulum galaxy (M33)
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Astrophysics Collection: Quantum universe
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Astrophysics Collection: Big Bang and early galaxies
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Astrophysics Collection: Spiral galaxy M74
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Astrophysics Collection: Lagoon nebula
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Astrophysics Collection: Venus transit, 8th June 2004, TRACE image
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Astrophysics Collection: Francois Arago
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Astrophysics Collection: William Herschel
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Astrophysics Collection: Giovanni Schiaparelli
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Astrophysics Collection: Johannes Kepler
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Astrophysics Collection: Isaac Newton
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Astrophysics Collection: Fragment of an iron meteorite
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Astrophysics Collection: Letter E: Spanish, eclipse, elephant, tartan. engraving in ' Alphabet'
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Astrophysics Collection: Letter E: Spanish, eclipse, elephant, Scottish; F: Falconer, River, Pheasant, Fool
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Astrophysics Collection: 'Lenin a Razliv', painting by Arkady Alexandrovich Rylov, 1934
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Astrophysics Collection: Portrait of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), astrologer
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Astrophysics Collection: Homage to six astronomers
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Astrophysics Collection: Sphaera Mundi by Johannes de Sacro Bosco and Theoricae Novum Planetarium
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Astrophysics Collection: Orbital Trajectories Presentation, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, June 28, 1958
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Astrophysics Collection: De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium by Nicolaus Copernicus and
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Astrophysics Collection: An Astronomer stargazing, from Introductorium in astronomiam
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Astrophysics Collection: De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium by Nicolaus Copernicus and
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Astrophysics Collection: William Huggins, 1910 (b / w photo)
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Astrophysics Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121079
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Astrophysics Collection: astronomy, astrophysics, cluster, cosmic, cosmology, evolution, galactic, galaxy
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Astrophysics Collection: Full sky microwave maps, 1990
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Astrophysics Collection: Gravitational lens in CL0024+1654 Artist: W Collet
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Astrophysics Collection: Gravitation lens G2237+0305
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Astrophysics Collection: James Jeans, English mathematician and physicist
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Astrophysics Collection: Widefield view of Orion Nebula and Horsehead Nebula
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Astrophysics Collection: Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus
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Astrophysics Collection: Panorama view of the center of the Milky Way
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Astrophysics Collection: Reflection nebula (NGC 2170) C017 / 3737
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Astrophysics Collection: Eagle Nebula (NGC 6611), optical image C017 / 3719
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Astrophysics Collection: Time warp, conceptual artwork C016 / 6302
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Astrophysics Collection: Portals to alternate universes, artwork
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Astrophysics Collection: Sputnik 1 satellite, composite image
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Astrophysics Collection: James Webb Space Telescope, artwork
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Astrophysics Collection: Big Bang origin of the Universe, artwork
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Astrophysics Collection: Albert Einstein, artwork
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Astrophysics Collection: Super Wolf Moon 2019
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Astrophysics Collection: The Moon; Lake Of The Woods, Ontario, Canada
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Astrophysics Collection: Oregon, United States Of America; Milky Way Over Mt. Jefferson


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Astrophysics, the captivating realm where science and wonder intertwine, unveils the secrets of our vast universe. From the iconic "Pale Blue Dot" image captured by Voyager 1 to the mesmerizing Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012 photograph, astrophysics continues to expand our cosmic understanding. In 1919, during a solar eclipse, Sir Arthur Eddington's groundbreaking experiment confirmed Einstein's theory of general relativity. This pivotal moment paved the way for further astronomical breakthroughs. Gazing at Orion's Belt in awe, we are reminded of its celestial beauty and significance within our night sky. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field galaxies capture our imagination as they reveal countless distant galaxies scattered across space-time. The MAP microwave background survey provided us with an unprecedented glimpse into the early universe, uncovering ancient patterns imprinted on cosmic radiation. Meanwhile, the ethereal glow of the Orion Nebula showcases stellar birth in all its splendor. Amongst these wonders lies one of nature's most breathtaking creations: The Pillars of Creation. These colossal gas and dust structures within M16 remind us that even amidst chaos, beauty emerges. Delving deeper into nebulae like Sh 2-106 through stunning images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope leaves us awestruck by their intricate formations and vibrant colors. Witnessing gas pillars in the Eagle Nebula evokes a sense of both fragility and resilience found throughout space. Revisiting history once more brings us back to that transformative moment during a solar eclipse in 1919 when scientific theories were validated against nature itself. It was then that humanity took another step towards unraveling universal mysteries. Lastly, we encounter the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), an echo from nearly fourteen billion years ago when light first permeated our expanding cosmos after the Big Bang. This faint radiation holds vital clues about our origins and paints a vivid picture of how everything began.