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"Exploring the Cosmic Kaleidoscope: A Glimpse into Star Clusters" The massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717 unveils a breathtaking celestial tapestry

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 6193 nebulosity in Ara with several open clusters

NGC 6193 nebulosity in Ara with several open clusters
The magenta nebulosity known as NGC 6193 in the constellation of Ara in the southern sky, with the open cluster NGC 6188. At right are the open clusters NGC 6167 and NGC 6134

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Infrared mosaic of the Heart and Soul nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia

Infrared mosaic of the Heart and Soul nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia. Located about 6, 000 light-years from Earth

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Dark Horse and Snake Nebulae in Ophiuchus

The Dark Horse and Snake Nebulae in Ophiuchus
The region around the Pipe Nebula (B78), the main part of the naked-eye formation of dark nebulas called the Dark Horse. In photos it breaks up into patches of dark nebulosity

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: A complete 360 degree panorama of the Milky Way

A complete 360 degree panorama of the Milky Way

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The constellation of Canis Major and nearby open clusters and nebulae

The constellation of Canis Major and nearby open clusters and nebulae. Sirius is at upper center; M41 is below Sirius; M46

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Summer Triangle stars in the Milky Way through Cygnus, Lyra and Aquila

The Summer Triangle stars in the Milky Way through Cygnus, Lyra and Aquila. The frame takes in the Milky Way from Cepheus to Ophiuchus

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 6188 emission nebula in the Ara constellation

NGC 6188 emission nebula in the Ara constellation

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 869 and NGC 884)

Double Cluster in Perseus (NGC 869 and NGC 884)

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: IC 2177 nebulosity

IC 2177 nebulosity

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: An emission nebula out in space forming stars and galaxies

An emission nebula out in space forming stars and galaxies

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Small Magellanic Cloud, NGC 292

The Small Magellanic Cloud, NGC 292

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Messier 44, the Beehive Cluster

Messier 44, the Beehive Cluster

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Area of Flaming Star Nebula and complex in Auriga

Area of Flaming Star Nebula and complex in Auriga
Area of Flaming Star Nebula and IC 410 and IC 417 complex in Auriga

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Open clusters Messier 47 and Messier 47 in the constellation Puppis

Open clusters Messier 47 and Messier 47 in the constellation Puppis
Messier 47 (right), a bright loose cluster, and Messier 46 (left), a fainter but very rich open cluster. Loose cluster at top right is NGC 2423

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: IC 1396 and Garnet Star in Cepheus

IC 1396 and Garnet Star in Cepheus
IC 1396, a large faint nebula in Cepheus, sometimes called the Elephant Trunk Nebula, though the actual Elephant Trunk feature is the dark protuberance just right of centre called van den Burgh 142

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Illustration of a globular cluster over the terrain of a barren planet

Illustration of a globular cluster over the terrain of a barren planet. This cluster contains about 50, 000 stars and is riding high above our own Milky Way galaxy

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Infrared view showing the birth and death of stars

Infrared view showing the birth and death of stars. The stringy, seaweed-like filaments are the blown out remnants of a star that exploded in a supernova

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Open cluster NGC 6231, the Prawn Nebula and surroundings

Open cluster NGC 6231, the Prawn Nebula and surroundings

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 3603, a giant H-II region in the constellation Carina

NGC 3603, a giant H-II region in the constellation Carina. At its center is an extremely compact and bright cluster core, HD 97950

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Heart and Soul Nebulae

The Heart and Soul Nebulae
Located in the Perseus Arm of the Galaxy, the Heart nebula, IC 1805 (right) and the Soul nebula, IC 1848 (left), are two bright emission nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: An Earth-like planet rises over a rocky and barren alien moon

An Earth-like planet rises over a rocky and barren alien moon
An artists depiction of the view from a rocky and barren alien moon. An Earth-like planet rises over the airless environment

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini

Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini
The Sombrero Galaxy is an unbarred spiral galaxy in the constellation Virgo, located 28 million light-years from Earth

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Scutum star cloud in the northern summer Milky Way

The Scutum star cloud in the northern summer Milky Way. Messier 11, the Wild Duck Cluster, is at left, and open cluster Messier 26 is at bottom

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Widefield view of the Sagittarius Star Cloud

Widefield view of the Sagittarius Star Cloud with the Swan Nebula above and open cluster Messier 23 at lower right. Barnard 92 is the prominent dark nebula on right edge of star cloud

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: A vibrant star cluster with alien planets in orbit

A vibrant star cluster with alien planets in orbit in a far distant part of our Milky Way galaxy

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Milky Way

The Milky Way from the Lagoon Nebula to the Omega Nebula including the red/blue Trifid nebula and the Sagittarius star cloud

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: A dark nebula is a type of interstellar cloud

A dark nebula is a type of interstellar cloud that is so dense that it obscures the light from background stars. Its intertwining filaments form an intricate pattern

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Nebulosity around the open cluster Messier 52, including the Bubble Nebula

Nebulosity around the open cluster Messier 52, including the Bubble Nebula
Region of nebulosity around the open cluster Messier 52 (top left), including the Bubble Nebula. Bright nebula at right is NGC 7538. Small star cluster at lower right is NGC 7510

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: A colony of hot young stars in the Orion Nebula

A colony of hot young stars in the Orion Nebula where star formation is occuring. The young stars dip and peak in brightness

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The core of the globular cluster Omega Centauri

The core of the globular cluster Omega Centauri
The core of the spectacular globular cluster Omega Centauri, also known as NGC 5139, glitters with the combined light of 2 million stars

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Central region of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1313

Central region of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1313

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: A heavily cratered moon alone in deep space

A heavily cratered moon alone in deep space
An artists depiction of a heavily cratered moon alone in deep space. A nebula of stars and gas provide a backdrop. Elements of this image furnished by NASA

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Carina Nebula and surrounding clusters

The Carina Nebula and surrounding clusters
The Carina Nebula (NGC 3372) and surrounding clusters. To the upper left is NGC 3532, the Football Cluster. To the upper right is NGC 3293

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Deep sky image of the constellations Auriga and Taurus

Deep sky image of the constellations Auriga and Taurus

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Open cluster Messier 41 in the constellation Canis Major

Open cluster Messier 41 in the constellation Canis Major, below the bright star of Sirius. The small nebula at left is Sharpless 2-301

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 6520, an open cluster in the constellation Sagittarius

NGC 6520, an open cluster in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Comet Hartley 2 near the Pacman Nebula, NGC 281, in Cassiopeia

Comet Hartley 2 near the Pacman Nebula, NGC 281, in Cassiopeia. The bright star Alpha Cas (Schedar) is visible at upper right

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Face-on spiral galaxy NGC 3982

Face-on spiral galaxy NGC 3982
This face-on spiral galaxy, called NGC 3982, is striking for its rich tapestry of star birth, along with its winding arms

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Widefield view of the constellations Virgo and Coma Berenices

Widefield view of the constellations Virgo and Coma Berenices, showing thousands of galaxies

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 3372, The Eta Carinae Nebula

NGC 3372, The Eta Carinae Nebula

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Young star-forming complex NGC 7822

Young star-forming complex NGC 7822 in the constellation of Cepheus

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Pleiades

The Pleiades, also known as Messier 45 or the Seven Sisters, is the name of an open cluster in the constellation of Taurus

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Supernova remnants and star clusters in the constellation Gemini

Supernova remnants and star clusters in the constellation Gemini
The Jellyfish Nebula, IC 443, at left near the star Eta Geminorum. IC 443 is a supernova remnant. At upper right is the bright open star cluster Messier 35

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: IC 1396, the Elephant Trunk Nebula

IC 1396, the Elephant Trunk Nebula

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: The Cocoon Nebula

The Cocoon Nebula

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 7380, an emission nebula in the constellation Cepheus

NGC 7380, an emission nebula in the constellation Cepheus
NGC 7380 is an emission nebula in the constellation Cepheus. It is a starforming region in the direction of an outer spiral arm of our galaxy

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: Bat Nebula (IC 2948) and open star cluster NGC 3766, the Pearl Cluster

Bat Nebula (IC 2948) and open star cluster NGC 3766, the Pearl Cluster
Bat Nebula and open star cluster NGC 3766, the Pearl Cluster

Background imageStar Clusters Collection: NGC 5139, Omega Centauri globular cluster in Centaurus

NGC 5139, Omega Centauri globular cluster in Centaurus
Omega Centauri (NGC 5139) globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus



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"Exploring the Cosmic Kaleidoscope: A Glimpse into Star Clusters" The massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717 unveils a breathtaking celestial tapestry, where countless stars converge in a mesmerizing dance of light. Witness a galactic light show in the spiral galaxy NGC 4258, as star clusters illuminate its vast expanse with their radiant brilliance. Nestled within the constellation Cassiopeia, NGC 457 invites stargazers to marvel at its open star cluster, an ethereal gathering of celestial gems. Discover the enchanting Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster adorning the constellation Auriga, painting the night sky with their stellar beauty. Journey to Vela's heart and witness the captivating Vela supernova remnant amidst the Gum Nebula area—a cosmic spectacle that defies imagination. Behold The Beehive Cluster—like a luminous hive of stars buzzing with energy—intriguing astronomers for centuries with its celestial secrets. Altair shines brightly in Aquila's embrace, guiding our gaze towards distant wonders as we explore the mysteries beyond our reach. Immerse yourself in awe-inspiring hues as you traverse through Carina Nebula (NGC 3372), an interstellar masterpiece painted across space and time. Comet Lovejoy gracefully dances alongside zodiacal light at City of Rocks State Park, New Mexico—a harmonious encounter between Earth and cosmos. The Arches star cluster beckons from deep within our Milky Way Galaxy's hub—an enigmatic congregation unveiling ancient tales written among stars' whispers. Explore Scutum's skies and encounter The Wild Duck Cluster—a vibrant assembly of young stars taking flight on their journey through space-time. Comet Lemmon graces Small Magellanic Cloud’s vicinity—an ephemeral rendezvous between cosmic wanderers, leaving a trail of wonder in its wake.