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  • infrared view of Helix nebula

    › Comets Kick up Dust in Helix Nebula

  • Eagle Nebula

    › Cosmic Epic Unfolds in Infrared

  • Eagle Nebula

    › Cosmic Epic Unfolds in Infrared

  • Stellar Debris in the Large Magellanic Cloud

    › Stellar Debris in the Large Magellanic Cloud

  • animation illustrates the universe's early years

    › Stars Spring up Out of the Darkness

  • timeline of the universe

    › Brief History of the Universe

  • on right, image of stars and galaxies in the Ursa Major constellation, on left, the same image after stars, galaxies and other sources were masked out

    › The Universe's First Fireworks

  • Spitzer/Hubble image of Orion nebula

    › Chaos at the Heart of Orion

  • snake-like image

    › Where Galactic Snakes Live

  • scattered remains of an exploded star named Cassiopeia A

    › Lighting Up a Dead Star's Layers

  • artist's animation shows the explosion of a massive star, the remains of which are named Cassiopeia A.

    › Order Amidst Chaos of Star's Explosion

  • artist's concept illustrates a massive star before and after it blew up in a cataclysmic supernova explosion

    › Once an Onion, Always an Onion (artist concept)

  • Artist's conception of the birth of a star in L1014

    › Witness the Birth of a Star

  • Artist's concept depicts a pulsar, which is a type of dead star.

    › Stellar Rubble May Be Planetary Building Blocks

  • Artist's concept of colliding galaxies

    › Galactic Hearts of Glass

  • Complex organic molecules, known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

    › Ingredients for Life

  • Elephant's Trunk Nebula

    › Stellar Nursery

  • Light emitted by a planet far beyond our Solar System

    › Light from a Distant Solar System

  • Brown dwarf star

    › Solar System in the Making

  • Relative size of a brown dwarf system compared to ours

    › 'Mini-Me' Solar System

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