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Astronomical Images

Started by Terring7, August 29, 2010, 06:53:26 AM

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Terring7

Cosmos, the whole Universe, the Everything. Large enough to contain anything we can imagine. Stars, planets, nebulae and galaxies are just overhead and calls us to explore them. In this topic we can upload any beautiful image about Space and it's "residents".

Eagle Nebula (M 16)


Hale-Bopp comet and North America nebula


Rosette nebula


Alien ecosystem


More images coming soon :)
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PacMansGeorge

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I love space photography! I have a nice constellation projector in my room too. Thats an awesome picture of hale bop! I am fascinated by the magnetic phenomenon produced
by planets and stars. I think magnetism is important to understand since it dictates so much on our own planet. Earth really is a big magnet. www.magnetmessenger.com

Terring7

Good for you and for anybody else :) . The Cosmos belongs to everybody, we are citizens of the Cosmos. And thank to your reply, i decide to create a small astronomical panic ;D

Saturn V


Galaxy rise


M83 galaxy


Gliese 581 C


HD 189733 b


HD209458 b


Coku Tau 4


SWEEPS-10


51 Pegasi b


Stephan's Quintet


IC 1396


NGC 7635


Hyakutake


Lyra and Cygnus constellations


HD 87643


Pictures from Spitzer Space Telescope


Fictional planetary system on Altair


Young star


Somewhere in space


Space elevator


Fictional planet orbiting around Betelgeuse


Abell 37


Astropolis (3001: Final Odyssey)


Mission to Jupiter


Our galaxy from Large Magellanic Cloud


NGC 1365
"The wisest men follow their own direction" Euripides
The Choice is Ours
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Piteri


Sorry for a topic bump but I do not believe in posting new topics.
This was taken near Numeralla, Australia with a UV filter.