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The globular cluster Messier 54 in the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy
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A dazzling cosmic dance between two celestial bodies in the deep blue expanse of space
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Supernova 2014J within Starburst Galaxy Messier 82
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Supernova 1987A JWST image
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Irregular galaxy NGC 6822 Euclid image
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Gravitational wave simulation of the Milky Way
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Milky Way above Easter island
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Magellan Clouds shining above Atacama desert Chile
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Signature of dark matter First in a series of three colour-coded images showing a possible gravitational lensing event by a brown dwarf star in the h
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Auxiliary telescopes Paranal Observatory Chile
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SPECULOOS Southern Observatory Chile
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La Silla Observatory at night Chile
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Telescopes of the SPECULOOS (Search for habitable Planets EClipsing ULtra-cOOl Stars) Southern Observatory gaze out into the night sky over the Atacam
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ExTrA telescopes at night Chile
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ExTrA telescopes at night Chile
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ExTrA telescopes at night
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WLM Dwarf Galaxy JWST image
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This shows a hypothetical spiral galaxy seen from an oblique angle A red dwarf star has been ejected by the galaxy at high speeds and will wander the
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Andromeda galaxy (M31) optical image This large galaxy consists of a central nucleus surrounded by spiral arms It is flanked by two dwarf elliptica
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Henize 2-10 starburst galaxy HST image
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Illustration of a hypothetical spiral galaxy seen from an oblique angle A red dwarf star has been ejected by the galaxy at high speeds and will wande
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Map of the movement of stars in the Milky Way
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Red dwarf star illustration Red dwarf stars are the dominant type of star in our galaxy and the type of star that appears most likely to have a plan
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M-class red dwarf star illustration A typical M-class red dwarf star one of the most common stars in our galaxy seen from a hypothetical planet L
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Magellanic Clouds over baobab tree Madagascar
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Milky Way all-sky Gaia image
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Andromeda Galaxy
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Andromeda Galaxy (M31 NGC 224) Andromeda is the nearest galaxy to our own galaxy and is located 25 million light years away in the constellation of
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Optical CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image of the dwarf elliptical galaxy Leo-I which belongs to our Local Group of galaxies LEO-I is situated at a di
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All sky map of the Milky Way Gaia image
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Milky Way all-sky Gaia image
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Large and Small Magellanic clouds Gaia image
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Messier objects full set
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Large Magellanic Cloud optical image
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Halo planets Artwork showing the sky of a planet in the outer halo of a galaxy (seen from far left to upper right) The planets moon is seen at cent
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Dark matter halo surrounding the Milky Way Galaxy (centre) artwork These dark objects are MACHOs (massive astrophysical compact halo objects) They
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Abell 194 galaxy cluster
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Local Group galaxy cluster computer graphic Some 40 galaxies of the central area of the Local Group are shown relative to our spiral Milky Way Galax
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Dark matter Artwork of dark matter made of MACHOs (Massive Astronomical Compact Halo Objects) with a spiral galaxy at bottom left The MACHOs shown a
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Nearby galaxies
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Nearby galaxies
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Local Group galaxy cluster diagram The galaxies are shown relative to our spiral Milky Way Galaxy (lower centre) The concentric shells are 500000
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False colour radio image of the central region of the M81 cluster of galaxies recorded at the 21 cm wavelength of hydrogen gas by the 250 foot (76 me
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Andromeda galaxy (M31) optical image This large galaxy consists of a central nucleus surrounded by spiral arms It is flanked by two dwarf elliptica
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Andromeda galaxy (M31) and Earths moon Composite of optical images showing the Andromeda galaxy (M31) and the Moon at the same scale This large gal
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Optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31 NGC 224) its dwarf elliptical satellite galaxy M32 (NGC 221 bright patch at bottom centre) Androm
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Small Magellanic Cloud optical image
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Large Magellanic Cloud
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THIS PICTURE MAY NOT BE USED TO STATE OR IMPLY NOAO ENDORSEMENT OF ANY COMPANY OR PRODUCT Optical photograph of the Small Magellanic Cloud (S
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Large Magellanic cloud
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Large Magellanic cloud
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Large and Small Magellanic Cloud
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Milky Way and Canis Major dwarf galaxy
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Leo I dwarf galaxy (lower right) This galaxy is a faint assemblage of stars that is overshadowed by the brilliance of the bright star Regulus (Alpha
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Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy (SagDIG) Hubble Space Telescope image This is a small galaxy that lacks the definite structure and shape of large
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Negative optical photograph of dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 205 a small satellite of M31 the Andromeda Galaxy Both galaxies along with our own Milk
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Galactic centre X-ray image
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Galactic centre X-ray image
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Fornax dwarf galaxy True-colour optical image of the Fornax dwarf galaxy in the constellation Fornax This small irregular galaxy is a satellite gal
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Galactic centre X-ray image
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Red Spider Planetary Nebula Optical image of the two-lobed symmetrical planetary nebula NGC 6537 It consists of one of the hottest known white dwarf
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IC 10 X-1 black hole and star artwork
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Z Camelopardalis UV image
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Z Camelopardalis far ultraviolet image Z Camelopardalis (centre white) is a double-star (binary) system It is composed of a dead star (white dwarf
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White dwarf in the galactic halo Artwork of a white dwarf star (yellow lower right) in the halo of our Milky Way Galaxy White dwarf stars are the r
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Brown dwarf Artwork of a planet-like brown dwarf star on the edge of a globular cluster of stars seen from a nearby moon Brown dwarves may be pa
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Artwork of a brown dwarf star
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Microlensing by brown dwarf star third frame
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Harlow Shapley Portrait of Harlow Shapley (1885- 1972) American astronomer Shapley measured the distribution of globular clusters around our galaxy
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Microlensing by brown dwarf star second frame
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Alien landscape Artwork of the molten surface of a planet orbiting a red dwarf star A molten moon is at upper right and the red dwarf is seen on th
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Sigma Draconis planet Computer artwork of a hypothetical planet orbiting the star Sigma Draconis (out of frame at top left) This star is an orange d
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Sirius binary star system artwork Sirius A (lower left Alpha Canis Majoris) in the constellation Canis Major is the brightest star in the night s
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Open star cluster NGC 265 This cluster lies in the Small Magellanic Cloud a dwarf galaxy orbiting our Milky Way Spanning approximately 65 light yea
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Stars in M4 globular cluster
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Solar system planets Computer artwork of the eight planets of the solar system which are arrayed from left to right in order of distance from the Su
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Optical CCD image of the globular cluster M5 (NGC 5904) in the constellation of Serpens M5 discovered in 1702 is at a distance of about 27000 ligh
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Eris dwarf planet
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False-colour optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) its two dwarf elliptical satellite galaxies NGC 205 (top right) M32 or NGC 221 (se
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Pluto and Charon Artwork of the planet Pluto and its moon Charon (right) seen from space Pluto is the most distant planet from the Sun Its diameter
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Orbit of Ceres Computer artwork showing the orbit of the dwarf planet Ceres (upper right) in relation to the planets Mars (closest to the Sun) and Ju
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Orbit of Ceres computer artwork
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Planets and the Sun next to a scale artwork The planets of our solar system have been drawn to scale and placed next to each other on a grid One sm
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Saturn and solar system
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Saturn and solar system
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Solar system planets Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system arrayed from right to left in order of their distance from the Sun The size of
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Sun and its planets Artwork of the eight planets of the solar system and the Sun (across bottom) The size of the Sun and planets is to scale Four s
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Solar system Artwork of the eight planets orbiting the Sun (upper centre) as seen from near the orbit of Saturn (lower right) The orbits of the pla
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Optical photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) its two dwarf elliptical satelites NGC 205 (top right) M32 or NGC 221 (bottom centre) Andromeda
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Solar system Artwork of the eight planets orbiting the Sun (upper centre) as seen from the orbit of Saturn (lower left) The orbits of the planets a
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Solar system Artwork of the eight planets orbiting the Sun (far left) The orbits of the planets and their moons are shown as blue lines Distances a
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Sun and its planets Artwork of the nine planets of the solar system and the Sun (across bottom) The size of the Sun and planets is to scale Four sm
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Barred spiral galaxy Hubble image
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Tarantula Nebula Hubble image
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Large Magellanic Cloud optical image
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Large Magellanic Cloud over ALMA telescopes Chile
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Milky Way and moonlit clouds
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Large Magellanic Cloud over Namibia
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Dwarf galaxy NGC 1705 Hubble Space Telescope image This small irregular galaxy lies around 17 million light years from Earth
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