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Sparkling Collection (#8)

"Captivating Sparkles from the Depths of the Universe to Festive Cityscapes" The Orion Nebula: A mesmerizing display stars illuminating the vastness of space

Background imageSparkling Collection: Orions Belt, Horsehead Nebula and Flame Nebula

Orions Belt, Horsehead Nebula and Flame Nebula

Background imageSparkling Collection: Cluster of stars in outer space

Cluster of stars in outer space, each consisting of its own unique solar system and habitable planets

Background imageSparkling Collection: View from Voyager 1 if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris

View from Voyager 1 if our Sun were replaced by VY Canis Majoris, the largest known star

Background imageSparkling Collection: A large star with concentrated matter hovers in the cosmos

A large star with concentrated matter hovers in the cosmos

Background imageSparkling Collection: A beautiful nebula and a ringed planet

A beautiful nebula and a ringed planet

Background imageSparkling Collection: Artists concept of an H II region of space, wrapped in a dark nebula

Artists concept of an H II region of space, wrapped in a dark nebula, as seen from nearby a gas giant planet

Background imageSparkling Collection: The remains of a supernova give birth to new stars

The remains of a supernova give birth to new stars
Long after its violent end, the remains of a supernova give birth to new stars and planetary systems in the endless evolution of the universe

Background imageSparkling Collection: An emission nebula out in space forming stars and galaxies

An emission nebula out in space forming stars and galaxies

Background imageSparkling Collection: NGC 5033, a spiral galaxy situated in the constellation of Canes Venatici

NGC 5033, a spiral galaxy situated in the constellation of Canes Venatici, about 37 million light years from Earth. Twin super massive black holes, located in its central region

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as NGC 5457

The Pinwheel Galaxy, also known as NGC 5457
Located 27 million light years from Earth, NGC 5457 (The Great Northern Pinwheel) is a huge spiral galaxy that stretches over 170 light years across and is seen in the direction of Ursa Major

Background imageSparkling Collection: Messier 44, the Beehive Cluster

Messier 44, the Beehive Cluster

Background imageSparkling Collection: Open clusters Messier 47 and Messier 47 in the constellation Puppis

Open clusters Messier 47 and Messier 47 in the constellation Puppis
Messier 47 (right), a bright loose cluster, and Messier 46 (left), a fainter but very rich open cluster. Loose cluster at top right is NGC 2423

Background imageSparkling Collection: Mosaic of the Carina Nebula and Crux area in the southern sky

Mosaic of the Carina Nebula and Crux area in the southern sky

Background imageSparkling Collection: A blue oval reflection nebula surrounded by a star carpet

A blue oval reflection nebula surrounded by a star carpet

Background imageSparkling Collection: NGC 3603, a giant H-II region in the constellation Carina

NGC 3603, a giant H-II region in the constellation Carina. At its center is an extremely compact and bright cluster core, HD 97950

Background imageSparkling Collection: A star explodes sending out shock waves throughout the universe

A star explodes sending out shock waves throughout the universe
A huge star explodes sending out shock waves throughout the universe

Background imageSparkling Collection: A large sun is veiled by surrounding nebular clouds

A large sun is veiled by surrounding nebular clouds

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Veil Nebula in the constellation Cygnus glows red

The Veil Nebula in the constellation Cygnus glows red

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Triangulum Galaxy

The Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33) in the constellation Triangulum

Background imageSparkling Collection: Flaming Star Nebula in the constellation Auriga

Flaming Star Nebula in the constellation Auriga

Background imageSparkling Collection: A dark nebula is a type of interstellar cloud

A dark nebula is a type of interstellar cloud that is so dense that it obscures the light from background stars. Its intertwining filaments form an intricate pattern

Background imageSparkling Collection: Orange Nebula

Orange Nebula
A nebula is composed of stellar dust, gas, plasma rays, stars and surrounding planets and galaxies

Background imageSparkling Collection: Two large stars dance around each other as one engulfs the other

Two large stars dance around each other as one engulfs the other

Background imageSparkling Collection: Messier 16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpens

Messier 16, The Eagle Nebula in Serpens

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Leo Triplet

The Leo Triplet

Background imageSparkling Collection: Distant galaxy visible from space station sent in outer space

Distant galaxy visible from space station sent in outer space

Background imageSparkling Collection: Blue Nebula

Blue Nebula
A nebula is composed of stellar dust, gas, plasma rays, stars and surrounding planets

Background imageSparkling Collection: Binary worlds orbiting each other

Binary worlds orbiting each other
Artists concept illustrating binary worlds that orbit each other. The smaller of the two planets show signs of oceans, which could harbor life. This is an interesting system to explore

Background imageSparkling Collection: Artists concept of a solar storm

Artists concept of a solar storm
Our very own Sun creates a solar storm every now and again. One of the side effects can be a disruption in telecommunications and an increase in the beautiful northern lights, the aurora borealis

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Pencil Nebula

The Pencil Nebula
NGC 2736, also known as The Pencil Nebula. It is part of the Vela Supernova Remnant, located near the Vela Pulsar in the constellation Vela

Background imageSparkling Collection: Cometary Globules CG 30 / 31 / 38 in the constellations Vela and Puppis

Cometary Globules CG 30 / 31 / 38 in the constellations Vela and Puppis
Cometary Globules CG 30/31/38 in the constellations Vela and Puppis. Bright rimmed globules and their more evolved cousin the cometary globule represent fascinating dynamic structures formed by

Background imageSparkling Collection: Open clusters Messier 35 and NGC 2158 in the constellation Gemini

Open clusters Messier 35 and NGC 2158 in the constellation Gemini

Background imageSparkling Collection: Comet 73P / Schwassmann-Wachmann

Comet 73P / Schwassmann-Wachmann
73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann, also known as Schwassmann-Wachmann 3, is a periodic comet in our solar system which is in the process of disintegrating

Background imageSparkling Collection: New star formation in a vast gaseous nebula

New star formation in a vast gaseous nebula

Background imageSparkling Collection: Open cluster NGC 457 in the constellation Cassiopeia

Open cluster NGC 457 in the constellation Cassiopeia. NGC 436 is at upper right and nebula Sharpless 2-188 at left

Background imageSparkling Collection: vdB 93 is an emission and reflection nebula in Canis Major

vdB 93 is an emission and reflection nebula in Canis Major

Background imageSparkling Collection: Messier 52 and the Bubble Nebula in Cassiopeia

Messier 52 and the Bubble Nebula in Cassiopeia
Messier 52 open cluster in Cassiopeia (upper left) and NGC 7635, the Bubble Nebula (centre)

Background imageSparkling Collection: A lonely planet is lit by two stars as it passes by a dark cloud of dust

A lonely planet is lit by two stars as it passes by a dark cloud of dust
A lonely planet is lit by two stars, both out of view, as it passes by a dark cloud of dust

Background imageSparkling Collection: This ringed planet is sorrounded by a colorful nebula

This ringed planet is sorrounded by a colorful nebula

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Southern Cross and Coalsack Nebula in Crux

The Southern Cross and Coalsack Nebula in Crux
The Southern Cross and Coalsack Nebula in the constellation Crux, plus associated star clusters in and around Crux, such as NGC 4755

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Elephant Trunk Nebula

The Elephant Trunk Nebula, also known as IC 1396A, is a concentration of interstellar gas and dust in the IC 1396 star cluster and ionized gas region located in the Cepheus constellation

Background imageSparkling Collection: Spiral galaxy NGC 5033 in the constellation Canes Venatici

Spiral galaxy NGC 5033 in the constellation Canes Venatici
NGC 5033 lies some 40 million light-years away in the well-trained northern constellation Canes Venatici. This telescopic portrait reveals striking details of dust lanes winding near the galaxys

Background imageSparkling Collection: NGC 3293, the Gem Cluster and Gabriela Mistral Nebula

NGC 3293, the Gem Cluster and Gabriela Mistral Nebula
NGC 3324 and 3293 are sparkling star clusters at the northwest corner of the Carina Nebula. NGC3293 is a small but very bright open cluster, called the Gem Cluster

Background imageSparkling Collection: NGC 6946, a spiral galaxy in Cepheus

NGC 6946, a spiral galaxy in Cepheus

Background imageSparkling Collection: The Heart and Soul Nebula

The Heart and Soul Nebula
IC 1805 and IC 1848 Nebula, also known as the Heart and Soul Nebula

Background imageSparkling Collection: A colorful section of alien space in our galaxy

A colorful section of alien space in our galaxy

Background imageSparkling Collection: NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy

NGC 6946, also known as the Fireworks Galaxy, is an intermediate spiral galaxy in Cepheus. NGC 6946 is one of the nearest giant spiral galaxies beyond the local group

Background imageSparkling Collection: Widefield view of dark nebulae in the Aquila constellation

Widefield view of dark nebulae in the Aquila constellation
Widefield view of Barnards E, the Double Dark nebula Barnard 142 and 143, a pair of dark nebula in the Aquila constellation



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