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Full Moon from the International Space Station.
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The spiral galaxy Messier 106
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Detailed view of Phobos, one of the two moons of Mars.
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The tumultuous heart of the Carina Nebula, a colossal entity spanning 460 light years, harbors some of the most stunning formations of gas and dust in the Milky Way.
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A NASA spacecraft is returning to Earth with samples collected from a nearby asteroid on September 24
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Researchers have found that days on Mars are getting shorter each year Due the planet’s rotation getting faster
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Io in Front of Jupiter captured by Cassini
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Webb observed galaxy cluster El Gordo, a cosmic teen that existed 6.2 billion years after the big bang. The most massive cluster of its era, it’s a perfect gravitational magnifying glass, bending & distorting light from distant objects behind it.
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Another background galaxy magnified by El Gordo is the bright arc in Box B: El Anzuelo, or The Fishhook. Light from this galaxy took 10.6 billion years to reach Earth! Webb peered through its thick curtain of dust to observe star formation and the assembly of galaxies up close.
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Neptune, the furthest planet from our sun, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope
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Uranus captured by the James Webb Space Telescope
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Charon, Pluto’s largest moon captured in infrared by NASA’s New Horizons craft
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Jupiter and its 4 Largest Moons glowing in the Night-sky. Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto on the left, Io on the right side.
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Blue Sunset on Mars
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