Orion Nebula (Messier 42) - a massive, vibrant stellar nursery located about 1,344 light-years from Earth in the Milky Way
Orion Nebula (Messier 42) - a massive, vibrant stellar nursery located about 1,344 light-years from Earth in the Milky Way
Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) - a spiral galaxy located 31 million light-years away in the constellation Canes Venatici
Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) - a spiral galaxy located 31 million light-years away in the constellation Canes Venatici
Horsehead Nebula - small dark nebula located about 1,375 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Orion
Horsehead Nebula - small dark nebula located about 1,375 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Orion
Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) - a giant spherical H II emission region shaped like a rose. It lies about 5,000 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros, spanning roughly 100 to 130 light-years across
Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) - a giant spherical H II emission region shaped like a rose. It lies about 5,000 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros, spanning roughly 100 to 130 light-years across
Andromeda Galaxy (M31) - a spiral galaxy and the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth
Andromeda Galaxy (M31) - a spiral galaxy and the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth
Pleiades (Messier 45), widely known as the Seven Sisters, is a bright open star cluster located about 444 light-years away in the northwest section of the constellation Taurus. It contains over 1,000 young, hot blue stars, though typically only six or seven are distinct to the naked eye.
Pleiades (Messier 45), widely known as the Seven Sisters, is a bright open star cluster located about 444 light-years away in the northwest section of the constellation Taurus. It contains over 1,000 young, hot blue stars, though typically only six or seven are distinct to the naked eye.
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