the universe

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an image of the planets in space with rocks and stars around it, as seen from earth's surface
Strange Fruition
an image of a very large star in the sky with many colors and stars around it
astronomy, outer space, space, universe, stars, nebulas
an abstract space scene with stars and clouds
bt-images.net
This just doesn't look like a real picture. Turns out it's from the Hubble telescope.
the aurora bore is shining brightly in the night sky
Northern Lights Tour
Northern lights.I want to go see this place one day.Please check out my website thanks. www.photopix.co.nz
an image of a spiral galaxy in the night sky with stars around it and bright light shining on its side
Hubble mosaic of the majestic Sombrero Galaxy
Hubble Mosaic of the Majestic Sombrero Galaxy
an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky
grace(ful things)
nebula
an image of a very colorful object in the sky
A Dying Star Creates a Flower in Space
A Dying Star Creates a Flower in Space "This is the most jaw-droppingly beautiful picture of the Ring Nebula I’ve ever seen." https://twitter.com/BadAstronomer/status/502831721650216960
an image of a very bright blue object in the middle of some space with stars around it
do nothing
Crescent #Nebula. #space #astronomy #hubble
an image of some kind of object in the dark sky with light coming from it
Preview of a Forthcoming Supernova
Preview of a Forthcoming Supernova - NASA's Hubble Telescope captured an image of Eta Carinae. This image consists of ultraviolet and visible light images from the High Resolution Channel of Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys. The field of view is approximately 30 arcseconds across.
an image of a very large star in the middle of space with stars all around it
A dying #star captured by the #Hubble telescope. #space #astronomy
an image of stars in the night sky
In pictures: Top 20 Hubble Space Telescope images
If the Hubble telescope is able to capture this many stars in a small portion of the universe, how can we possibly be so arrogant to think that we are alone?