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Astrophotography
Z9 Full Moon Earthshinestars
Moon & Stars
Captured with the Rasa 8
Lobster Claw Nebula
Andromeda Galaxy
Moon
Earth's Moon - Celestron Edge HD 9.25
Ghost of Cassiopeia
Andromeda
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224 and originally the Andromeda Nebula, is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth and the nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way.
Shipwreck Beach Kauai
Milky Way - Kauai
The Milky Way is the galaxy that includes our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye. Imaged from Shipwreck Beach Kauai.
Poipu Beach - Kauai
Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex
The Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex is a complex of interstellar clouds with different nebulae, particularly dark nebulae which is centered 1° south of the star ρ Ophiuchi, which it among others extends to, of the constellation Ophiuchus
Shipwreck Beach Kauai
Milky way imaged from Shipwreck Beach Kauai located on the shore of the Grand Hyatt Kauai.
Andromeda
The Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224 and originally the Andromeda Nebula, is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth and the nearest large galaxy to the Milky Way.
Pillars of Creation
The Eagle Nebula is a young open cluster of stars in the constellation Serpens, discovered by Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux in 1745–46.
The Pillars of Creation are located towards the center of the Eagle Nebula.
The Pillars of Creation are located towards the center of the Eagle Nebula.
Elephant Trunk Nebula
The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust within the much larger ionized gas region IC 1396 located in the constellation Cepheus about 2,400 light years away from Earth.
Moon
Multi panel image of Earths Moon.
Moon
California Nebula
The California Nebula is an emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of the US State of California on long exposure photographs.
Distance to Earth: 1,000 light years
Distance to Earth: 1,000 light years
Wizard Nebula (Hubble Palette)
NGC 7380 is a young open cluster of stars in the northern circumpolar constellation of Cepheus, discovered by Caroline Herschel in 1787. The surrounding emission nebulosity is known colloquially as the Wizard Nebula.
Rosette Nebula (Hubble Palette)
The Rosette Nebula is an H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The open cluster NGC 2244 is closely associated with the nebulosity, the stars of the cluster having been formed from the nebula's matter.
Eastern Veil Nebula
NGC 6992, the Eastern Veil Nebula is a large supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus.
Jupiter (GRS - Great Red Spot)
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined, but slightly less than one-thousandth the mass of the Sun.
Jupiter and IO (Moon)
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined, but slightly less than one-thousandth the mass of the Sun.
Tadpole Nebula
The Tadpole Nebula is a region of ionised hydrogen gas spanning over 100 lightyears across that's carved and sculpted by streams of charged particles called stellar winds emanating from open star cluster NGC 1893.
Veil Nebula
The Veil Nebula is a cloud of heated and ionized gas and dust in the constellation Cygnus. It constitutes the visible portions of the Cygnus Loop, a supernova remnant. Eastern, Western Vale and Pickering's Triangle are highlighted in the photo.
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