NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this look of high altitude haze forming above cyclones. At the time the image was taken, Juno was about 5,095 miles above Jupiter’s cloud tops 🛰
The close-up of the Andromeda Galaxy from the Hubble Space Telescope shows how many stars there really are.
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What did Hubble see on your birthday? (x)
Dec. 3, 2009 - Stellar Jewel Box NGC 3603
Hey. Why isn’t the moon landing a national holiday in the US. Isn’t that fucked up? Does anyone else think that’s absurd?
Titan's high-level haze taken by Cassini on October 12, 2010.
Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. Edited by J. Major.
NGC 2244, Within the Rose
Glorious Neptune, observed by Voyager 2 on August 24, 1989.
(NASA/Kevin Gill)
Astronomical photographs, Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, 1890-1920
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