The Center of the Milky Way. Saggitarius
ngc 4565
0.87 billion years after Big Bang
Black hole doppler pic from Hubble
M87 Center
Seyfert Galaxy showing rel jet
Famous Pillars of Creation
Result of a Black hole x-rays falling in
The wonder of Hubble ngc 7052
Sombrero Galaxy
Tarantula Nebula (hubble)
Distribution of Dark Matter
M87 relativistic jet over time causing a knot.
water maser
Lyman-alpha blob
PRC9227b NGC 4261 Ground/HST release date 11/19/92 Instrument = WF/PC Investigator = H. Ford
M87 jet
ARP 194
Biggest bomb in the universe 3C 273
Art Impress of black hole
Andromeda
Actual Exoplanet Picture
1995 supernova in NGC 3021
Pistol and Sgt A*
ARP299 supernova factory
NGC 1187
Integral sgn galaxy UGC 3697
neutral hydrogen & infra red probes of star formation
M87 montage (radio)
Superluminal motions in the jet of 3c 111
IC 4-55 planetary nebular
Quasars
Prof Einstein and relativity equation on the board
Gravitational Lensing (Thanks Prof Einstein) Abel Cluster
STS 125 liftoff 2009
STS - 125 liftoff T + 16 seconds
STS - 125
Shuttle passing the Sun
Finding black holes with Hubble WFPC2
Shuttle comming home
STS 125 Crew
ghost neb
hs 2006 51 b
Aftermath of supernova 1987A
Eta Carinae is about to explode!!!
Hubble Deep Field supernova
Start of a sunspot left equator (bright spot)
Wild Sunspots
Whirlpool Galaxy
Coalsac Neb Barnard 68
Blue Moon over Iran 2009
Green X - Ray Sun from SOHO
Another Earthrise
M66 in microwave
The Eagle Nebula
Apollo Landing craft
Yes, it DID happen in 1969
Any doubts?
Proof of Moon Landings!
What hit Jupiter?
ISS passing the SUN
ISS and Endevour Crew
Centre of the Milky Way
Lazer pointing to the Galactic Center
Eclipse 2009
Aurora
Whale and Hockey stick
Diamond ring Eclipse 2009
Betelgeuce
Horse Head Nebula
Earthrise and the LM Apollo 11
Starburst Galaxy M94
Pulsars Galore!
Eagle Nebula M16
Mt Rushmore at Night
Cygnus X - 1
M106
M51 Hubble Deep field
Carina Nebula
M97 Owl nebula
IC443 jellyfish nebular
Atlantis and Hubble 2009: See Them?
Andromeda Galaxy M31
NGC6164
Eskimo Plan Neb
Whale Galaxy n4631
Image generated by Aladdin Ghostscript (device=ppmraw)
North is 14.5 deg CCW from up
In celebration of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, NASA's Great Observatories -- the Hubble Space Telescope, the Spitzer Space Telescope, and the Chandra X-ray Observatory -- have collaborated to produce an unprecedented image of the central region of our Milky Way galaxy. In this spectacular image, observations using infrared light and X-ray light see through the obscuring dust and reveal the intense activity near the galactic core. Note that the center of the galaxy is located within the bright white region to the right of and just below the middle of the image. The entire image width covers about one-half a degree, about the same angular width as the full moon. Each telescope's contribution is presented in a different color. Yellow represents the near-infrared observations of Hubble. They outline the energetic regions where stars are being born as well as reveal hundreds of thousands of stars. Red represents the infrared observations of Spitzer. The radiation and winds
This composite image of the Tycho supernova remnant combines infrared and X-ray observations obtained with NASA's Spitzer and Chandra space observatories, respectively, and the Calar Alto observatory, Spain. It shows the scene more than four centuries after the brilliant star explosion witnessed by Tycho Brahe and other astronomers of that era. 

The explosion has left a blazing hot cloud of expanding debris (green and yellow). The location of the blast's outer shock wave can be seen as a blue sphere of ultra-energetic electrons. Newly synthesized dust in the ejected material and heated pre-existing dust from the area around the supernova radiate at infrared wavelengths of 24 microns (red). Foreground and background stars in the image are white.
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1987's Supernova