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NGC
6872: A Stretched Spiral (Smaller
Version) Credit: FORS Team, 8.2-meter
VLT Antu, ESO Measuring over 800,000 light years across from top to bottom,
NGC 6872 is one of the largest barred spiral galaxies known. The galaxy's
elongated shape might have something to do with its continuing collision
with the smaller galaxy IC 4970, visible just above center. Of particular
interest is NGC 6872's spiral arm on the upper left, as pictured above,
which exhibits an unusually high amount of blue star forming regions. The
light we see today left these colliding giants before the days of the dinosaurs,
about 300 million years ago. NGC 6872 is visible with a small telescope
in the constellation of Pavo. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC & Michigan Tech. U.
Introducing
Nova Velorum 1999 Credit & Copyright: Gordon Garradd Explanation:
A bright nova was discovered Saturday that is currently visible to the
unaided eye in southern skies. A nova occurs when the surface of a white
dwarf star undergoes a tremendous thermonuclear explosion, throwing off
its outer layers. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC & Michigan Tech. U.
Crossing
Lake Powell, by Laurent Martres PhototripUSA
Quiet
morning at Hall's Crossing, by Gene Mezereny, PhototripUSA
Whaweep
Marina Panorama at dusk, from the bluffs on Hwy. 89 © Laurent
Martres, PhototripUSA
The
Horsehead Nebula , Large
version (try saving, reducing, and turning sideways), Credit: Nigel
Sharp (NOAO), NSF; Copyright: AURA Explanation: Horsehead Nebula in Orion,
is part of a large, dark, molecular cloud. Also known as Barnard 33, the
red glow originates from hydrogen gas predominantly behind the nebula,
ionized by the nearby bright star Sigma Orionis. The darkness of the Horsehead
is caused mostly by thick dust, although the lower part of the Horsehead's
neck casts a shadow to the left. Streams of gas leaving the nebula are
funneled by a strong magnetic field. Bright spots in the Horsehead Nebula's
base are young stars just in the process of forming. LHEA /NASA/ GSFC/Michigan
Tech. U.
Serenity,
by Steve Berlin - PhototripUSA - Absolutely fabulous scene of Lake Powell.
A
Laguna Triangle Credit & Copyright:
Wally Pacholka Explanation: High above Laguna Beach last month hung
bright celestial orbs. Visible after the California sunset were, from left
to right, the Moon, Saturn, and Venus. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC & Michigan
Tech. U.
Storm
rising on Lake Powell, by Scott Walton
- PhotoTripUSA
Multiple Colored Flowers - 800x600
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Hot
Stars in the Southern Milky Way Credit: WFI, European Southern
Observatory Explanation: Hot blue stars, red glowing hydrogen gas, and
dark, obscuring dust clouds are strewn through this dramatic region of
the Milky Way in the southern constellation of Ara (the Altar). About 4,000
light-years from Earth, the stars at the left are young, massive, and energetic.
Their intense ultraviolet radiation is eating away at the nearby star forming
cloud complex - ionizing the hydrogen gas and producing the characteristic
red "hydrogen-alpha" glow. At right, visible within the dark
dust nebula, is small cluster of newborn stars. LHEA at NASA/ GSFC &
Michigan Tech. U.
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