The Cosmos

NEBULA: Interstellar cloud of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other gases. PULSAR: Neutron stars that turn quickly and produce electromagnetic radiation. GALAXY: Group of many stars, along with gas, dust, dark matter. SUPERNOVA: when a big star runs out of energy to make heat and light and explodes. NGC: New General Catalogue focused on cataloging non-stellar deep sky objects. RED DWARF: A kind of star, smaller than 1/2 the size of the sun, burns fuel slowly, shines with less light. (Wikipedia)
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an image of the earth with colorful lights on it's side and in the middle
Auroras Dance Over Northern U.S. Last Night, May Return Tonight
an image of the crab's eye in space, taken by nasa astronauts on july 20, 2012
Into the Universe
The Jellyfish Nebula - IC 443
two spiral galaxy like objects in the sky
APOD: 2020 March 4 - The Slow Dance of Galaxies NGC 5394 and 5395
an image of the planet saturn taken from space
Pluto
New Horizons spacecraft | NASA, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute
an image of some very pretty stars in the sky
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope's most spectacular images
NASA James Webb Space Telescope's most spectacular images | Daily Mail Online
two spiral shaped objects in the middle of a dark sky filled with stars and dust
Nasa reveals 'ghoulish pumpkin' staring at us from deep space for Halloween – says giant star carved
an image of a spiral galaxy in the sky
Spirals are in this season