Open star cluster M45, also known as the Pleiades.
1 & 2 via Flickr
WR 134, Cygnus
A Crescent Earth At Midnight - October 6th, 1996.
"The Earth's northern hemisphere appears outlined as a sunlit crescent in this dramatic view from the GOES 8 satellite. The image was made near midnight for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite on June 22nd, 1996, two days after the summer solstice. The summer solstice is the time of year when the Sun reaches its greatest northern declination and the arctic regions near the top of the picture experience 24 hours of daylight. Looking south along the Earth's limb, atmospheric scattering of sunlight causes the bright crescent to be visible beyond areas directly illuminated by the Sun."
Rho Ophiuchi | Jim Keller
Eclipses l NASA
l 1️⃣ Lunar eclipse seen from Earth by NASA Glenn l 2️⃣ Solar eclipse seen from the Moon by Firefly Aearospace's Blue Ghost
NGC 6357, Celestial Cathedral
Neptune’s Great Dark Spot: Gone But Not Forgotten
Credits: Discover the cosmos!, Voyager Project, JPL, NASA
Plasma ejecting from sun on November 7, 2024
HH 7-11, blue objects in NGC 1333 ©
Wow, what a Fantastic Planet! It’s just Another Space Song out here…