Clearest image of Phobos ever taken, Moon of Mars
From Auriga to Orion
Marian Lake, Fiordlands, New Zealand | dylangehlken_photography
Star cluster NGC 2264, also called the "Christmas tree cluster," is an array of young stars that are between one and five million years old. We know what you're thinking: young?! For a little comparison, the Sun is a middle-aged star about 5 billion years old about 1,000 times older than the stars in this cluster.
This image combines data from Chandra (red, green, and blue) with optical data (green and white) captured by astrophotographer Michael Clow with his telescope in Arizona in November 2024.
X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO; Optical: Clow, M.; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Frattare and K. Arcand
By Smithsonian and NASAChandraXray
Bright and cold night sky captured with my good old galaxy S21, from Aosta, Italy. We can see Mars, Orion and the Pléiades.
Milky Way Paradise by Ian Inverarity
Canaries Sky
Credits: A. Vannini, G. Li Causi, A. Ricciardi, A. Garatti
Stunning New Images of Jupiter From NASA’s Juno Spacecraft (read article here)
zebras that freely roam the hills
by Eric Houck
The moon on November 8th 2019.
星河坠落 By - 眯眼缄默