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Dust Lanes Collection

"Dust Lanes: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos" Embark on a cosmic journey as we explore the captivating phenomena known as dust lanes

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Supernova in galaxy

Supernova in galaxy
Supernova SN1994D. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of supernova SN1994D (lower left) in the galaxy NGC 4526. A supernova is the explosive death of a star

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy

Whirlpool Galaxy (M51, NGC 5194), visible light image. The Whirlpool galaxy is locked in a gravitational interaction with the smaller irregular galaxy NGC 5195 (left of M51)

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Overlapping galaxies, HST image

Overlapping galaxies, HST image
Overlapping galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the overlapping galaxies known as 2MASX J00482185-2507365. The two objects are both spiral galaxies, with the outer rim of a small

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Easter Island moai and Milky Way C020 / 0727

Easter Island moai and Milky Way C020 / 0727
Easter Island moai and Milky Way. Panoramic view of the arch of the Milky Way in the night sky over silhouetted moai statues on Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the South Pacific

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Whirlpool Galaxy, infrared HST image

Whirlpool Galaxy, infrared HST image
Whirlpool Galaxy. Near-infrared Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the centre of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51) showing its skeletal dust structure

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Free-floating planet and galaxy, artwork

Free-floating planet and galaxy, artwork
Free-floating planet and galaxy. Artwork of a free-floating planet (lower right) moving through space against a background of a large spiral galaxy

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Laser-pushed lightsail starship, artwork

Laser-pushed lightsail starship, artwork. This starships lightsail is 1000 kilometres across. The centre of the Milky Way galaxy is in the background

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Milky Way galactic centre, artwork

Milky Way galactic centre, artwork. The centre of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is located in the constellation of Sagittarius, some 25, 000 light years from Earth

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Black hole and galaxy, artwork

Black hole and galaxy, artwork
Black hole and galaxy. Artwork of a black hole and a galaxy seen edge-on. A black hole is formed when the core of a sufficiently massive star collapses under its own weight

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 6744, optical image C014 / 5040

Spiral galaxy NGC 6744, optical image C014 / 5040
Spiral galaxy NGC 6744, optical image. This large spiral galaxy is similar to the Milky Way. It is located around 30 million light years from Earth, in the constellation of Pavo

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Meathook Galaxy (NGC 2442) C014 / 5033

Meathook Galaxy (NGC 2442) C014 / 5033
Meathook Galaxy (NGC 2442), optical and infrared image. This is a wide-field view, which shows a much broader view than would be obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Milky Way over Cerro Armazones C014 / 5030

Milky Way over Cerro Armazones C014 / 5030
Milky Way over Cerro Armazones

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 922, HST image

Spiral galaxy NGC 922, HST image
Spiral galaxy NGC 922, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. Combined optical and infrared image of the spiral galaxy NGC 922

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Centre of Milky Way

Centre of Milky Way
Central Milky Way. Optical image of the central region of the Milky Way. North is at top. The brightest part of the Milky Way lies in the zodiacal constellations Sagittarius (centre)

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Extrasolar planet and moon, artwork

Extrasolar planet and moon, artwork
Extrasolar planet and moon. Artwork of a cratered and barren extrasolar planet (left) and its moon (lower right) near a globular star cluster (upper right)

Background imageDust Lanes Collection: Eclipse over an alien planet, artwork

Eclipse over an alien planet, artwork. The planets moon (upper right) is passing in front of (eclipsing) the planets parent star


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"Dust Lanes: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Cosmos" Embark on a cosmic journey as we explore the captivating phenomena known as dust lanes. These enigmatic features, scattered throughout our universe, offer glimpses into celestial wonders that leave us in awe. Witness the explosive birth and death of stars with a supernova illuminating a distant galaxy. Marvel at the mesmerizing beauty of the Whirlpool Galaxy, where swirling dust lanes intertwine with vibrant star clusters to create an ethereal masterpiece. Delve deeper into space as overlapping galaxies reveal their secrets through Hubble Space Telescope images. Behold Easter Island's iconic moai statues standing tall against the backdrop of our very own Milky Way, reminding us of humanity's connection to these cosmic marvels. Explore unseen realms through infrared imagery capturing the hidden intricacies within the Whirlpool Galaxy. Imagine encountering a free-floating planet alongside its galactic companion, depicted in stunning artwork that sparks our imagination and curiosity about life beyond Earth. Contemplate interstellar travel possibilities with an awe-inspiring depiction of a laser-pushed lightsail starship venturing towards uncharted territories. Lose yourself in breathtaking artwork showcasing the heart of our Milky Way galaxy or witness an enthralling dance between a black hole and its surrounding stellar system. Gaze upon optical images revealing spiral galaxies like NGC 6744 and Meathook Galaxy (NGC 2442), each displaying intricate dust lanes that shape their unique identities. Finally, let your eyes wander over Cerro Armazones while witnessing our beloved Milky Way stretching across its vast expanse – a reminder that even amidst earthly landscapes, cosmic wonders are always present. In these dust lanes lie stories untold; they beckon us to unravel their mysteries and expand our understanding of this boundless universe we call home.