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Ice Mountains of Pluto as seen from New Horizon spacecraft.

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Hubble telescope has captured an image of a strange 'ghostly' galaxy in deep space
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Northern Lights in Norway, Senja Island, captured in September 2022 with Sony A7s
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Hubble’s view of Jupiter and Europa
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Cosmic collision!
The galaxy IC 883 is likely the result of two gas-rich galaxies merging.
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The galaxy LEDA 62867 is safe... for now.

LEDA 62867 is the smaller, leftmost galaxy seen in this image. It's almost certainly going to eventually be swallowed by the larger galaxy seen on the right, NGC 6786, and its powerful gravity:
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A NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a unique view of the moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth last month.
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If you like slow dances, then this one may be for you. NGC 5394 & NGC 5395 slowly whirl about each other in a gravitational twirl that sets off a flourish of sparks in the form of new stars. A single turn in their dance takes several hundred million years.
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Cosmic collision!
The galaxy IC 883 is likely the result of two gas-rich galaxies merging.
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The galaxy LEDA 62867 is safe... for now.

LEDA 62867 is the smaller, leftmost galaxy seen in this image. It's almost certainly going to eventually be swallowed by the larger galaxy seen on the right, NGC 6786, and its powerful gravity:
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Our own Milky way Galaxy is on a collision path with Andromeda Galaxy.

Our Milky Way is on a collision course with another spiral galaxy called Andromeda. Today Andromeda is visible as a speck of light in the night sky, but about 5 billion years from now, it will be tangled up with us. Our galaxy’s spiral arms will disappear, and so will our supermassive black hole. Andromeda’s central black hole has the mass of 100 million suns, and it will quickly swallow up our own, which has a comparatively tiny mass of 4 million suns. “It’s going to be like, bloop, done,” Mingarelli said.

Look at What Happens When Two Galaxies Collide

 
NASA's James Webb telescope has spotted a giant 'question mark' object in deep space
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A giant cluster of stars seen far out in the milky way captured from the VISTA telescope in Chile
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The Awesome Beauty Of The Eagle Nebula
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I really like astronomy and everything related to it. Especially the photos of space, planets, map icon vector and stars that I watch every night as I live in a rather "starry" area. There is always something magnificent to be found here and I enjoy it every time. Space has always struck my imagination, especially photos of real astronauts that were taken outside our planet as here:
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