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Cosmic Dust Collection (page 4)

"Unveiling the Mysteries of Cosmic Dust: A Journey Through Celestial Wonders" Embark on a cosmic odyssey as we explore the captivating realm of cosmic dust

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Concept of what a dusty and bright galaxy might look like close up if viewed in infrared

Concept of what a dusty and bright galaxy might look like close up if viewed in infrared
This artists conception shows what a dusty and bright galaxy located billions of light-years away might look like close up if viewed in infrared light

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A pair of interacting spiral galaxies with swirling arms

A pair of interacting spiral galaxies with swirling arms. The smaller of the two, LEDA 62867 is positioned to the left, and will eventually be swallowed by the larger spiral galaxy NGC 6786

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: An alien flying saucer travels amongst alien worlds

An alien flying saucer travels amongst alien worlds
An alien flying saucer using its advanced technology to travel amongst alien worlds

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Cosmic strands of gaseous filament out in space

Cosmic strands of gaseous filament out in space

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: The Angel Nebula

The Angel Nebula

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A parallel universe so thin you re able to see the other side

A parallel universe so thin you re able to see the other side
In this exact place, the edge between parallel universes is so thin you re able to see the other side

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck

Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny moon Puck
Artists concept of how Uranus and its tiny satellite Puck might look from a position in orbit around Puck. Puck in turn orbits Uranus at a height of 37 thousand miles above Uranus cloud tops

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Stellar Spire in the Eagle Nebula

Stellar Spire in the Eagle Nebula

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: NGC 6357, the Lobster Nebula in Scorpius

NGC 6357, the Lobster Nebula in Scorpius

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A beautiful nebula out in the cosmos with many stars and clouds

A beautiful nebula out in the cosmos with many stars and clouds

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Constellation Cygnus with multiple nebulae visible

Constellation Cygnus with multiple nebulae visible
Constellation Cygnus showing the North America Nebula, Pelican Nebula, Cirrus Nebula, Crescent Nebula, Tulip Nebula, and Butterfly Nebula

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: NGC 2174, the Monkey Head Nebula with IC 2159 nebulosity

NGC 2174, the Monkey Head Nebula with IC 2159 nebulosity. NGC 2174 is an emission nebula located in the Orion constellation

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A gorgeous nebula in outer space

A gorgeous nebula in outer space
A gorgeous nebula out in space has many stars and a beautiful heart in its center

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Stephans Quintet, a grouping of galaxies in the constellation Pegasus

Stephans Quintet, a grouping of galaxies in the constellation Pegasus

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Nebulosity in the constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus

Nebulosity in the constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus showing IC 1396 (at right), and IC 1805 (at left)

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Widefield image of narrowband emission in Cygnus

Widefield image of narrowband emission in Cygnus

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A distant alien solar system whose worlds have desert environments

A distant alien solar system whose worlds have desert environments
A distant alien solar system whose worlds all have desert environments

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A view of the Trapezium region, which lies in the heart of the Orion Nebula

A view of the Trapezium region, which lies in the heart of the Orion Nebula. Also shown is Messier 43, also known as De Mairans Nebula and NGC 1982, which is an H II region in the Orion constellation

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A panorama of the Milky Way

A panorama of the Milky Way including several nebulae and clusters

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A young star circled by debris

A young star circled by debris

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: The southern Milky Way and the extensive Gum Nebula complex

The southern Milky Way and the extensive Gum Nebula complex
The southern Milky Way from Canis Major to Carina, including Puppis and Vela and the large Gum Nebula complex, an interstellar bubble blown by stellar winds

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Snake Nebula in Ophiuchus

Snake Nebula in Ophiuchus. Very dense stars and dark nebulae litter this region of Ophiuchus in our Milky Way

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Zodiacal Light and Milky Way over the Texas plains

Zodiacal Light and Milky Way over the Texas plains
The Winter Zodiacal Light crosses the Milky Way shortly after sunset, Crowell, Texas

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: NGC 7822 starforming compex in Cepheus

NGC 7822 starforming compex in Cepheus

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: M42 nebula in Orion

M42 nebula in Orion

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Bok Globules in NGC 281

Bok Globules in NGC 281. The Hubble Space Telescope has photographed dense knots of dust and gas in our Milky Way Galaxy. This cosmic dust is a concentration of elements that are responsible for

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Iris Nebula and surrounding dusty region in Cepheus constellation

Iris Nebula and surrounding dusty region in Cepheus constellation
Part of the huge molecular cloud in Cepheus containing many dark nebulae and the wonderful Iris reflection nebula

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Stars and gases make up a beautiful spiral galaxy

Stars and gases make up a beautiful spiral galaxy
A collection of stars and gases make up a beautiful spiral galaxy out in space

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Artists concept of a protoplanetary disk

Artists concept of a protoplanetary disk. A system is forming

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A supermassive black hole in the galaxys core

A supermassive black hole in the galaxys core
In this artists rendition, dust grains mixed with heated, outflowing gas can be seen as brown wisps to the north and south of the central yellow spot

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Nebulosity in the Taurus constellation

Nebulosity in the Taurus constellation
This large region in the Taurus constellation contains astronomical objects such as IC 348 and NGC 1333

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Messier 15, globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus

Messier 15, globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Sadr region of Cygnus around Gamma Cygni

Sadr region of Cygnus around Gamma Cygni

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: The Waterfall Nebula

The Waterfall Nebula
HH-222, The Waterfall Nebula, roughly 1, 350 light-years from Earth in the constellation Orion. The elongated gaseous stream stretches about ten light years and emits an unusual array of colors

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A lone planet orbiting a cluster of red giant stars

A lone planet orbiting a cluster of red giant stars
A lone planet orbiting a red giant star, which is one in a cluster of red giants

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Pearl Cluster and Lambda Centauri complex in Centaurus

Pearl Cluster and Lambda Centauri complex in Centaurus
The Lambda Centauri complex, also known as the Running Chicken Nebula, IC 2948, (at left) and above it the Pearl Cluster (NGC 3766)

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: The Pinwheel Galaxy

The Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as Messier 101 or NGC 5457, is a face-on spiral galaxy in the constellation Ursa Major

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: M17, The Omega Nebula in Sagittarius

M17, The Omega Nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: A conceptual view of part of our vast universe

A conceptual view of part of our vast universe

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Artists concept illustrating the cosmic beauty of the universe

Artists concept illustrating the cosmic beauty of the universe
Artists concept illustrating the amazing and breathtaking cosmic beauty of the universe

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Artists concept of a recently discovered galaxy

Artists concept of a recently discovered galaxy yet to be inspected

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: The Merope Nebulosity and IC 349

The Merope Nebulosity and IC 349

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: The Pacman Nebula

The Pacman Nebula, also known as NGC 281, is an H II region in the constellation of Cassiopeia and part of the Perseus Spiral Arm

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Illustration of a massive star going supernova

Illustration of a massive star going supernova, which means it is creating an immensely powerful explosion, which for a brief moment is brighter than the entire light of the galaxy

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: NGC 6960, Veil Supernova Remnant

NGC 6960, Veil Supernova Remnant

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Comet Lovejoys long ion tail in Taurus

Comet Lovejoys long ion tail in Taurus
January 16, 2016 - Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2) amid the clusters, nebulae and dark dust clouds of Taurus and Perseus. Its long blue ion tail stretches back to the open cluster NGC 1647 on Taurus at

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Widefield view of of Simeis 147, the Flaming Star Nebula, and the Tadpole Nebula

Widefield view of of Simeis 147, the Flaming Star Nebula, and the Tadpole Nebula
Widefield view of of Simeis 147, the Flaming Star Nebula, The Tadpole Nebula, and open clusters Messier 36, Messier 37 and Messier 38

Background imageCosmic Dust Collection: Orion and Monoceros region

Orion and Monoceros region



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Cosmic Dust: A Journey Through Celestial Wonders" Embark on a cosmic odyssey as we explore the captivating realm of cosmic dust, scattered throughout the vast expanse of our universe. From M16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpens to the majestic Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104), prepare to be mesmerized by celestial spectacles beyond imagination. Gaze upon the ethereal beauty of The Orion Nebula, where stars are born amidst swirling clouds of stardust. Witness a galactic light show in spiral galaxy NGC 4258, as vibrant hues dance across its spiraling arms like celestial brushstrokes. Marvel at NGC 3324, also known as the Gabriela Mistral Nebula located in the constellation Carina, where stellar nurseries give birth to new suns. Behold IC 2177, aptly named Seagull Nebula for its resemblance to a graceful seabird soaring through space. Contemplate the awe-inspiring Pillars of Creation within The Eagle Nebula; colossal structures sculpted by cosmic forces that harbor nascent star systems within their towering columns. Encounter an alien planet and its moon gracefully orbiting around a red giant star – a testament to both extraterrestrial marvels and infinite possibilities. The universe is not only an enigmatic abyss but also a place teeming with intense color and beauty. Delight your senses with vivid displays found within The Horsehead Nebula in Orion or immerse yourself in wonderment while observing The Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster residing within Auriga's embrace. And let us not forget Vela supernova remnant at the heart of Gum Nebula area - remnants from cataclysmic explosions that remind us how even destruction can create breathtaking phenomena. Cosmic dust unveils secrets hidden among galaxies and nebulous realms alike; it serves as both witness and catalyst to the cosmic ballet unfolding before our eyes.