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Star Clouds Collection

"Exploring the Mysteries of Star Clouds: A Journey Through Cosmic Wonders" Embark on a cosmic adventure as we delve into the captivating world of star clouds

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A Black Hole in a Globular Cluster

A Black Hole in a Globular Cluster
Artists View of a Black Hole in a Globular Cluster

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717

The massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717
This composite image shows the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717.5+3745 (MACS J0717, for short), where four separate galaxy clusters have been involved in a collision

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A spacial phenomenon in the cosmos

A spacial phenomenon in the cosmos

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: NGC 457 is an open star cluster in the constellation Cassiopeia

NGC 457 is an open star cluster in the constellation Cassiopeia. It contains nearly one hundred stars and lies over 9, 000 light years away from the Sun

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Milky Way over an old ranch corral

Milky Way over an old ranch corral
August 26, 2014 - The Milky Way over the old corral at the site of the 76 Ranch in the Frenchman Valley in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster in the constellation Auriga

The Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster in the constellation Auriga
The Pinwheel Cluster (left), and the Starfish Cluster (right), in the constellation Auriga. The area is surrounded by a nebulosity including NGC 1931 (bottom center), IC 417 (right center)

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Vela supernova remnant in the center of the Gum Nebula area of Vela

Vela supernova remnant in the center of the Gum Nebula area of Vela
The Vela supernova remnant in the centre of the Gum Nebula area of Vela. This is the remains of a star that exploded thousands of years ago

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The bright star Altair in the constellation Aquila

The bright star Altair in the constellation Aquila
Messier 13, also known as the Hercules Globular cluster. At its distance of 25, 100 light years, its angular diameter of 20 degrees corresponds to a linear 145 light years

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372

The Carina Nebula, also known as NGC 3372
NGC 3372, known as the Great Carina Nebula, is home to massive stars and flowing nebulae of gas and dust dominated by the super-bright massive star named Eta Carinae

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: IC 2177, the Seagull Nebula

IC 2177, the Seagull Nebula. IC 2177 is a bright H II region located on the border of Monoceros and Canis Major

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Center of the Milky Way through Sagittarius and Scorpius

Center of the Milky Way through Sagittarius and Scorpius
The Milky Way in Sagittarius (bottom) and Scorpius (left and top) including the Galactic Centre area at centre frame. Along the Milky Way are numerous deep sky objects

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus with Crux & Carina

Southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus with Crux & Carina
The southern Milky Way from Vela (at right) to Centaurus (at left), with the False Cross at left, the true Southern Cross at right of centre, and Alpha and Beta Centauri at left

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Wild Duck Cluster in the constellation Scutum

The Wild Duck Cluster in the constellation Scutum
The Wild Duck Cluster, also known as Messier 11, in the constellation Scutum

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Comet Lemmon next to the Small Magellanic Cloud

Comet Lemmon next to the Small Magellanic Cloud

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus

Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela to Centaurus
Mosaic of the southern Milky Way from Vela (right) to Centaurus (left) taking in Carina and Crux (center)

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Panorama view of the center of the Milky Way

Panorama view of the center of the Milky Way
A panorama of the center of the Galaxy portion of the southern hemisphere Milky Way, from Crux at right to Aquila at left

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A colorful part of our galaxy featuring planets, galaxies and nebulae

A colorful part of our galaxy featuring planets, galaxies and nebulae
A colorful part of our galaxy consisting of planets, nebula, galaxies and clouds of nebulous gases

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Orion constellation

The Orion constellation

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A dark nebula in Cepheus

A dark nebula in Cepheus

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Andromeda Galaxy and Triangulum Galaxy with star clusters

The Andromeda Galaxy and Triangulum Galaxy with star clusters
Full frame image showing the Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31), at upper center, the Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33), below center, NGC 752 star cluster (left of center)

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A dark nebula against the Milky Way

A dark nebula against the Milky Way

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: An unusual nebula in the cosmos has a heart at its center

An unusual nebula in the cosmos has a heart at its center

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Orion and Canis Major showing dog stars Sirius and Procyon

Orion and Canis Major showing dog stars Sirius and Procyon
Orion and Canis Major, taking in Canis Minor as well, including the dog stars Sirius (lower) and Procyon (upper left). Around Orion you can see Barnards Loop

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: NGC 2264, the Christmas Tree Cluster and nebula

NGC 2264, the Christmas Tree Cluster and nebula. This image captured with a telescope and a scientific CCD camera

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters with Antares, a red supergiant star

Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters with Antares, a red supergiant star
Messier 4 and NGC 6144 globular clusters in the constellation Scorpius, with the red supergiant star Antares

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Artists concept of a supernova explosion

Artists concept of a supernova explosion. A supernova is a stellar explosion that is brighter than a galaxy for a short time as it fades from view, leaving dust and particles to form other stars

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Orion and the Winter Triangle stars

Orion and the Winter Triangle stars; Sirius, Procyon and Betelgeuse. M50, M46, M47 and M41 open clusters are all visible at left

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Rosette Nebula

The Rosette Nebula

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Scorpius with parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way

Scorpius with parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way
All of Scorpius, plus parts of Lupus and Ara regions of the southern Milky Way. Along the Milky Way are numerous nebulae, including the False Comet area, the Cats Paw area

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The brilliant blues of this star making nebula shine throughout the cosmos

The brilliant blues of this star making nebula shine throughout the cosmos

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The blast wave of a nova pulls away the gas clouds

The blast wave of a nova pulls away the gas clouds surrounding this system, lighting its sole planet up with a deadly sunrise

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: NGC 4676, also known as the Mice Galaxies

NGC 4676, also known as the Mice Galaxies
NGC 4676, or the Mice Galaxies, are two spiral galaxies in the constellation Coma Berenices

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Dusty Nebulae in Cepheus constellation

Dusty Nebulae in Cepheus constellation
This field contains the dusty nebula vdb 150 in the Cepheus constellation

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A huge nebula contains millions of stars and planets

A huge nebula contains millions of stars and planets

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Omega Centauri globular cluster

Omega Centauri globular cluster in the constellation Centaurus

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster

The Bubble Nebula and open star cluster in the Cassiopeia constellation

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud

Infrared portrait revealing the stars and dust of the Small Magellanic Cloud
The infrared portrait of the Small Magellanic Cloud reveals the stars and dust in this galaxy as never seen before. The Small Magellanic Cloud is a nearby satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805

Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 and IC 1805
Nebulosity in Cassiopeia showing NGC 7822 (above center), and IC 1805 (at left)

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Newly formed stars in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Newly formed stars in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud
This image depicts bright, blue, newly formed stars that are blowing a cavity in the center of a star-forming region in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices

The constellation of Leo and the Coma Star Cluster in Coma Berenices. The slight brightening at bottom is from Gegenschein

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Globular cluster M13

Globular cluster M13
December 4, 2008 - Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars moving about in the globular cluster M13

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: A colorful nebula in the universe

A colorful nebula in the universe

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Princess Nebula

Princess Nebula
This nebular expanse has the characteristics of a woman with a crown on her head

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The birth of numerous stars exposing their light to the universe

The birth of numerous stars exposing their light to the universe
The birth of numerous stars tears open the cloud of gas and dust they were formed in, exposing their light to the universe

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: The Vela Supernova Remnant

The Vela Supernova Remnant

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: 47 Tucanae, a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana

47 Tucanae, a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana
47 Tucanae (NGC 104), a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Globular cluster M22 in the constellation Sagittarius

Globular cluster M22 in the constellation Sagittarius. M22 is one of the nearest globular clusters to our sun. Its stars stretch some 200 light years across

Background imageStar Clouds Collection: Large complex of dust and gas in the constellations Lacerta and Pegasus

Large complex of dust and gas in the constellations Lacerta and Pegasus
Large complex of dust and gas on the border of the constellations Lacerta and Pegasus



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"Exploring the Mysteries of Star Clouds: A Journey Through Cosmic Wonders" Embark on a cosmic adventure as we delve into the captivating world of star clouds. From the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717 to the ethereal beauty of IC 2177, also known as the Seagull Nebula, these celestial phenomena leave us in awe. In our exploration, we encounter NGC 457, an open star cluster residing in Cassiopeia, where countless stars come together like a glittering tapestry. As we gaze upon the Milky Way over an old ranch corral, we are reminded of its vastness and magnificence. Moving further into space, we discover the Pinwheel Cluster and Starfish Cluster nestled within Auriga's embrace. Their intricate patterns resemble nature's own creations—a testament to the wonders that lie beyond our reach. Venturing deeper still, we find ourselves amidst the Vela supernova remnant at the heart of Gum Nebula area in Vela. Its explosive remnants serve as a reminder of stellar cataclysms that shape our universe. Our journey takes us to Aquila's Altair—its brilliance illuminating this constellation with unparalleled radiance. The Carina Nebula awaits us next; its vibrant colors painting a breathtaking portrait against an endless canvas. As we approach Scutum's Wild Duck Cluster, it becomes apparent why it earned such a whimsical name—the stars flock together like migrating birds across this corner of space. And there beside it lies Comet Lemmon gracefully passing by Small Magellanic Cloud—an ephemeral dance between two celestial companions. Finally, Messier 53 welcomes us into Coma Berenices' constellation—a globular cluster teeming with ancient stars whose light has traveled through time itself to reach our eyes. These star clouds hold secrets untold and mysteries yet unraveled—a glimpse into what lies beyond our earthly realm.