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Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: View of the Anglo-Australian Telescope at sunrise

View of the Anglo-Australian Telescope at sunrise
Anglo-Australian Telescope. View of the dome of the Anglo-Australian Telescope (aT) at sunrise. This 3.9m optical telescope is part of the Anglo- Australian Observatory on the summit of the 1200m

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope and Eagle Nebula

Artwork of Hubble Space Telescope and Eagle Nebula
Hubble Space Telescope. Artwork of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Earth orbit, facing the giant gas and dust pillars of the Eagle Nebula (M16)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Polishing of mirror for use in Gemini telescope

Polishing of mirror for use in Gemini telescope
Telescope mirror manufacture. Manufacture of a mirror for use in one of the two Gemini telescopes. The mirror is seen from above

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of Horsehead and Great Orion nebula

Optical image of Horsehead and Great Orion nebula

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of a dark nebula on the Gum nebula

Optical image of a dark nebula on the Gum nebula
Dark nebula on Gum nebula. True-colour optical image of a dark nebula silhouetted against the bright Gum nebula in the constellation Vela

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Flame nebula (NGC 2024)

Flame nebula (NGC 2024)
Flame nebula, optical image. The flame shape is caused by a dark nebula. This cloud of dust and gas obscures the light from the emission nebula that lies behind

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of Horsehead Nebula and sur

Optical image of Horsehead Nebula and sur
Horsehead Nebula. Optical image of the area around the Horsehead Nebula (at centre right) in the constellation of Orion. The nebula is seen against the red cloud IC 434

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of globular cluster Omega Centauri

Optical image of globular cluster Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri globular star cluster. True-colour optical image of the globular star cluster Omega Centauri (NGC 5139). This is one of the largest and brightest globular clusters in our galaxy

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Horsehead nebula in Orion

Optical image of the Horsehead nebula in Orion
Horsehead nebula. True-colour optical image of the Horsehead nebula in the constellation Orion. North is to the left. The horsehead shape is formed by the intrusion of the dark nebula B33 into

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Pleiades star cluste

Optical image of the Pleiades star cluste
Pleiades star cluster. True-colour optical image of the Pleiades open star cluster (M45, NGC 1432). This cluster is about 30 light years wide

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Eta Carinae as seen by HST after repair mission

Eta Carinae as seen by HST after repair mission
Optical image of the Eta Carinae nebula as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) after the servicing mission which took place in December 1993

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Horsehead nebula

Horsehead nebula, optical image. The horsehead shape is caused by dark nebula Barnard 33 (B 33). This cloud of dust and gas obscures the light from the emission nebula IC 434 that lies behind

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Tornado-like structures in the Lagoon Nebula, M8

Tornado-like structures in the Lagoon Nebula, M8
Lagoon Nebula. Optical image of tornado-like structures (upper centre & lower left) in the Lagoon Nebula (Messier 8) which lies in the Sagittarius constellation

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the North America nebula

Optical image of the North America nebula
North America nebula. True-colour optical image of the North America nebula (NGC 7000). This large nebula is about 3000 light years away, and lies in the constellation Cygnus

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical photo of globular cluster Omega Centauri

Optical photo of globular cluster Omega Centauri
Omega Centauri globular star cluster. True-colour optical image of the globular star cluster Omega Centauri (NGC 5139). This is one of the largest and brightest globular clusters in our galaxy

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the open star cluster IC 2602

Optical image of the open star cluster IC 2602
Open star cluster IC 2602. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster IC 2602 (far right) in the constellation Carina

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of Rho Ophiuchi reflection nebula

Optical image of Rho Ophiuchi reflection nebula
Rho Ophiuchi nebula. True-colour optical image of nebulosity (IC 4604) surrounding the star Rho Ophiuchi (upper centre) in the constellation Ophiuchus

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of open star cluster NGC 6231

Optical image of open star cluster NGC 6231
Star cluster NGC 6231. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster NGC 6231 (upper centre) in the constellation Scorpius

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: IC 423 and IC 426 reflection nebulae

IC 423 and IC 426 reflection nebulae, optical image. IC 423 is at lower right; IC 426 at upper left. These nebulae are reflection nebulae in the constellation Orion

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Cave nebula (SH2-155)

Cave nebula (SH2-155), optical image. This nebula is an emission nebula, known as the Cave nebula because of the dark regions on the northern edge

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Orion Nebula

Optical image of the Orion Nebula
Orion nebula. True-colour optical image of the great Orion nebula (M42 & M43, with NGC 1977 above) showing the fine strands of nebulosity in its outer reaches

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Tarantula nebula in Dorado

Optical image of the Tarantula nebula in Dorado
Tarantula nebula. True-colour optical image of the Tarantula nebula (NGC 2070, 30 Doradonis) in the constellation Dorado. This immense nebula is not actually in our galaxy, the Milky Way, at all

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the nebula NGC 1977 in Orion

Optical image of the nebula NGC 1977 in Orion
NGC 1977 reflection nebula. True-colour optical image of the nebula NGC 1977, part of the great Orion Nebula in Orion. This nebula is slightly above the rest of the Orion nebula (M42 & M43)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Stars in M4 globular cluster

Stars in M4 globular cluster, optical Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Globular star clusters are balls of hundreds of thousands of stars

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Eagle nebula (M16)

Eagle nebula (M16)
Eagle nebula. True-colour optical image of the Eagle nebula (M16, NGC 6611) in the constellation Serpens Cauda. This huge cloud of gas and dust, which lies around 6000 light years from Earth

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: The Horsehead nebula

The Horsehead nebula
Horsehead nebula. True-colour optical image of the Horsehead nebula in the constellation Orion. North is at left. The Horsehead itself (lower centre)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Perseus double star cluster

Optical image of the Perseus double star cluster
Perseus double cluster. True-colour optical image of the Perseus double star cluster. These open star clusters, Chi Persei (NGC 884, centre left) and h Persei (NGC 869, centre right)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Butterfly star cluster, M6

Optical image of the Butterfly star cluster, M6
Butterfly star cluster. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster M6 (NGC 6405), also known as the Butterfly cluster, which lies in the constellation Scorpius

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the star cluster IC 2391 in Vela

Optical image of the star cluster IC 2391 in Vela
Open star cluster IC 2391. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster IC 2391 in the constellation Vela. The brightest star in the cluster is Omicron Velorum (upper centre)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Coathanger star cluster

Coathanger star cluster, optical image. This cluster, also known as Brocchis Cluster and Collinder 399, is named for its distinctive shape

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: HST image of star birth in galaxy NGC 1808

HST image of star birth in galaxy NGC 1808
Star birth. Hubble space telescope (HST) coloured combined infrared and optical image of star birth regions at the heart of galaxy NGC 1808

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the star cluster IC 2391 in Vela

Optical image of the star cluster IC 2391 in Vela

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the star Mimosa, or Beta Crucis

Optical image of the star Mimosa, or Beta Crucis
Star Mimosa. True-colour optical image of the blue-white star Mimosa, or Beta Crucis, in the constellation Crux. Also seen at lower left is the star Kappa Crucis

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the open star cluster NGC 6124

Optical image of the open star cluster NGC 6124
Open star cluster NGC 6124. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster NGC 6124 in the constellation Scorpius. Open star clusters such as this one are believed to contain stars which all

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of Barnards nebulae B72 and B68

Optical image of Barnards nebulae B72 and B68

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Nebula around star HD 161840

Nebula around star HD 161840
Star HD 161840 and emission nebula RCW 134. True- colour optical image of the star HD 161840 with the emission nebula RCW 134 (pink, upper centre) in the constellation Scorpius

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of part of Barnards loop nebula

Optical image of part of Barnards loop nebula
Barnards loop nebula. True-colour optical image of a portion of Barnards Loop (pink), an elliptical ring of glowing nebulosity surrounding the constellation Orion

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Trifid nebula in Sagittarius

Optical image of the Trifid nebula in Sagittarius

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of globular star cluster NGC 4372

Optical image of globular star cluster NGC 4372
Globular cluster NGC 4372. True-colour optical image of the globular star cluster NGC 4372 (lower right) in the constellation Musca

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical photo of Sirius

Optical photo of Sirius
Optical photograph of Sirius (The Dog Star) recorded by the IUE satellites Fine Error Sensor (FES) telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the Rosette nebula NGC 2237-2239

Optical image of the Rosette nebula NGC 2237-2239
Rosette nebula. True-colour optical image of the Rosette nebula (NGC 2237-2239). This nebula is about 2600 light years away, and lies in the constellation Monoceros

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Star Gamma Crucis in Crux

Star Gamma Crucis in Crux
Star Gamma Crucis. True-colour optical image of the star Gamma Crucis in the constellation Crux. Crux, also known as the Southern Cross, is the smallest constellation in the sky

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Open star cluster NGC 2451

Open star cluster NGC 2451. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster NGC 2451 in the constellation Puppis. Open clusters such as this one are believed to contain stars which all formed

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: True-colour UK Schmidt image of Trifid Nebula M20

True-colour UK Schmidt image of Trifid Nebula M20
Trifid Nebula. True-colour optical image derived from UK Schmidt plates of the Trifid Nebula (M20, NGC 6514) in the constellation Sagittarius

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Star cluster NGC 2477

Star cluster NGC 2477
Open star cluster NGC 2477. True-colour optical image of the open star cluster NGC 2477 (upper centre) in the constellation Puppis

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Globular cluster M15

Globular cluster M15. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the globular star cluster M15. This is a ball of hundreds of thousands of stars which lies around 40

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Stars Alnilam & Mintaka in Orion

Stars Alnilam & Mintaka in Orion
Mintaka and Alnilam stars. Optical photograph of Mintaka (top right) and Alnilam (lower left), stars in the constellation of Orion

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Optical image of the spiral galaxy NGC 300

Optical image of the spiral galaxy NGC 300
Spiral galaxy NGC 300. True-colour optical image of the spiral galaxy NGC 300 in the constellation Sculptor. This galaxy has a bright nucleus of older stars, and bluer



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