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The Trifid & Lagoon nebulas, respectively, in the constellation Sagittarius. |
The Andromeda galaxy in the constellation Andromeda. |
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NGC 884 & 869 (the Double-Cluster) in the constellation Perseus. |
A dense star field near the center of our Milky Way galaxy in the constellation Sagittarius. |
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The North American nebula in the constellation Cygnus. |
Open cluster M7 and surrounding star field in the constellation Scorpius. |
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Giant globular star cluster Omega Centauri in the constellation Centaurus. |
The Rosette nebula in the constellation Monoceros. |
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The California nebula in the constellation Perseus. |
Bright Milky-Way galaxy star-field M24 in the constellation Sagittarius. Some of these stars may be looking back at you. Click on the image to find out! |
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The North American and Pelican nebulas, respectively, in the constellation Cygnus. |
The Orion nebula (M42/M43) and nebula NGC 1973/1975/1977 (above center) in the constellation Orion. |
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The Embryo & Heart nebulas, respectively, in the constellation Cassiopeia. |
The Omega nebula (M17/NGC6618), also known as the Swan nebula, in the constellation Sagittarius. |
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