Most Amazing Space Photos Of The Month
CANSOMEONEREPLY
Published
04/26/2013
From March 14th to April 12th, 2013
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Spiral Aurora Borealis -
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The globular cluster Palomar 12, captured by Hubble. -
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This giant spiral disk of stars, dust and gas is 170,000 light-years across, or nearly twice the diameter of our Milky Way galaxy. M101 is estimated to contain at least one trillion stars -
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The Milky Way over lake titicaca, Peru -
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Milky Way Over Switzerland -
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Aurora over Alaska -
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APOD: 2013 April 2 IC 4592: The Blue Horsehead Reflection Nebula -
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Chris Hadfield just tweeted this picture of the full Moon over Earth. -
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Victoria crater, Mars -
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resjn, Sweden -
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Incredible storm over the Atlantic touches Europe, Greenland, North America, and the Caribbean. Its intensity is the equivalent of a category 3 hurricane right now. -
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A section of NGC 6357, non-standard colorization -
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163,000 years before the inhabitants of the Large Magellanic Cloud get confused. -
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The Boomerang Nebula is one of the coldest places in the Universe it has a temperature of just 1 degree -
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Gigantic lobes of gas and dust billowing from the supermassive star Eta Carinae at a speed of 1 million kmh -
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Astronomers have found some of the youngest stars ever seen thanks to the Herschel space observatory. Dense envelopes of gas and dust surround the fledging stars known as protostars, making their detection difficult until now. -
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Earth above the moons bare dusty surface -
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Keplers Streak -
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HGC 31 Massive Four-Way Galactic Collision -
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First attempt at a Milky Way photo taken in the Blue Mountains, Australia -
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Stars, from Dunsborough Western Australia -
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A gorgeous picture of the NGC 3521 galaxy -
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Reunion Island -
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Rhea, Enceladus, and Dione join the rings of a darkened Saturn horizon -
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Retina Nebula -
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Moon shot two from last night. This was as it was rising. -
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APOD: 2013 April 7 The Moons Saturn -
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Full Moon -
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The Space Shuttle Discovery lifts off from launch pad 39-A at Kennedy Space Center on May 31, 2008 in Cape Canaveral, Florida, en route to the International Space Station on a construction mission. -
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Philip Island, Australia
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